Autonomy Heads East

February 22, 2010

A happy quack to the reader who keeps me up to date on the big doings at Autonomy. Today’s news is “China’s Civil Aviation Administration Selects Autonomy’s Meaning Based Computing Platform for Its Digital Library.” According to the write up:

With the rapid development of the Chinese aviation industry, the CAAC has seen a dramatic increase in the number of documents in its digital library. As a result, the CAAC recognized the need to implement a sophisticated information access solution that can deliver scalability and high-speed access to its millions of documents. Autonomy IDOL will allow the CAAC to integrate all of its different data types from various content repositories within the CAAC Digital Library, and provide advanced functionalities, including conceptual search, classification, clustering, and document recommendations.

When I have Chinese food, I am hungry a couple of hours later. Will Autonomy satisfy the appetite of the Chinese aviation system users? Stay tuned.

Stephen E Arnold, February 20, 2010

No pay again. I will report this to the US FAA. Busy agency these days.

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