Autonomy Extends Linklaters Relationship

May 10, 2011

In August 2009, we published “Autonomy … De Facto Standard for Global Law Firms”. We saw another news item about one of the firms mentioned in that write up, Linklaters.

According to the “Linklaters Selects Autonomy’s IDOL for Enterprise Search Easy Search Interface and Conceptual Search To Boost Productivity at Leading Global Law Firm,” the leading global firm Linklaters is embracing Autonomy’s IDOL technology. IDOL or Intelligent Data Operating Layer is an innovative users-oriented enterprise search platform.

We learned:

In a project spearheaded by Autonomy and longstanding Autonomy partner, Okana, now part of the Realise group, Linklaters selected Autonomy’s IDOL for enterprise search due to its unique conceptual abilities, language independence, scalability and ability to connect to virtually every data repository.

Though there are other search tools on the market Autonomy’s technology is so popular because the user specific enterprise helps to boost productivity. The write up asserted:

Okana’s Sense User Interface combined with Autonomy’s IDOL enterprise search provides our lawyers with an intuitive interface designed with them in mind, allowing both implicit and active conceptual searches that deliver only the most relevant information.

When it comes to the courtroom, Autonomy is a hard case to beat. Is this an extension of an existing Autonomy deal or a new one? We are not sure. Obviously Linklaters is a happy IDOL user.

April Holmes, May 10, 2011

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