Autonomy Bullish on 2010
February 10, 2010
Fresh from a $700 million year, a reader sent me a link to “Autonomy Confident on 2010.” With the US economy on life support, the addled goose gobbled up this bit of good news. For us at Beyond Search, the most salient comment in the article was:
“It’s winter with snowdrops,” he said. “We are very confident in an upturn (the new products) will do very well. Customers from airlines, like American Airlines, through to supermarkets were interested in the products, he said. “It is basically anyone that touches consumers, like Carphone Warehouse , Ericsson and Kraft.”
Information about strong results from Exalead reached us a few days ago. Perhaps the weight of debt in the European Community and the tourist troubling events in Athens and southwestern Italy are anomalies. A recovery may be underway if you are viewing the world from Autonomy’s vantage point.
Stephen E Arnold, February 10, 2010
No one paid the addled goose to write this news item. I will report non payment to the Department of Labor in Washington.
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Another reason for Autonomy to be bullish is that Microsoft is dumping support for FAST on Unix/Linux which I think will some customers over to Autonomy.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=5844&tag=nl.e539