Autonomy IDOL Is the Infrastructure Product of the Year

November 18, 2009

A happy quack to the Autonomy follower who sent me a link to “IDOL Named IT Infrastructure Product of the Year 2009”. The recognition was part of the UK IT Industry Awards 2009 activity. The news story reported:

Autonomy Corporation plc (LSE: AU. or AU.L), a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that its core infrastructure software, the Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL), has been named IT Infrastructure Product of the Year at the UK IT Industry Awards 2009. Autonomy’s revolutionary meaning-based infrastructure software was selected after a rigorous assessment process. The coveted accolade recognizes IDOL as the biggest contribution to business technology over the last 12 months, commending it for its innovation, significant commercial success and customer satisfaction. Autonomy was founded upon a vision to dramatically change the way in which we interact with information and computers, ensuring that computers map to our world, rather than the other way around. Autonomy is revolutionizing the IT industry through its unique IDOL technology which is able to form an understanding of all data, including structured, semi-structured and unstructured content, regardless of where it resides or what format it is in, and automatically process it. By identifying the patterns in data and acting upon that knowledge, IDOL enables organizations to penetrate their information silos, derive maximum value from their corporate assets and automate a raft of operations. This represents substantial savings for every type of organization and industry and is driving the accelerated adoption of Autonomy’s technology across a diverse range of vertical markets.

You can learn more about the Infrastructure Product of Year at www.autonomy.com. I noted the words “biggest”, “dramatically”, “all data”, and “maximum value”. Interesting word choice.

Stephen Arnold, November 18, 2009

Another UK story so I must report that I am not receiving any love, respect, or money from any UK entity, including Autonomy. I cannot derive maximum value from my biggest article even though it includes all data and is dramatically potent. Note that Charity Commission for England and Wales. I am glad I disclosed this fact “regardless of where it resides” in the global goose pond.

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