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Autonomy (company)

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Autonomy is a Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. Program software performs the function of the program it implements, either by directly providing instructions to the computer hardware or by serving as input to another... software A company in the broadest sense is an aggregation of people who stay together for a common purpose. Such usage includes people assembled for commercial or judicial purposes, organised as a type of business organization. See company (law). for military purposes. See company (military unit). as the officers and crew... company based in The city of Cambridge is an old English university town and the regional centre of the county of Cambridgeshire. It lies approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of London and is surrounded by a number of smaller towns and villages. It is also at the heart of Silicon Fen, which... Cambridge, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and a member of the British Commonwealth and European Union. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, UK or, inaccurately, as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent parts. Three of these parts... United Kingdom. Their principal expertise is with extraction of data from unstructured sources. This includes Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a subfield of artificial intelligence and linguistics. It studies the problems inherent in the processing and manipulation of natural language, and, natural language understanding devoted to making computers understand statements written in human languages. Natural language processing Early systems such as SHRDLU, working in restricted... natural language processing, Speech recognition technologies allow computers equipped with a source of sound input, such as a microphone, to interpret human speech, e.g. for transcription or as an alternative method of interacting with a computer. Classification Such systems can be classified as to whether they require the user to train the... speech recognition and video processing. For each of these major areas, they have a subsidiary (the one for speech recognition, for example, is called Autonomy SoftSound).

External link

  • Official site (http://www.autonomy.com/content/home/)

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Autonomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (281 words)
Autonomy is the condition of something that does not depend on anything else.
Autonomy is usually a pre-requisite to separation or secession, however, autonomy does not necessarily lead to separation.
In Eastern Christianity, autonomy is the status of a hierarchical church whose head bishop is appointed by a higher-ranking bishop, often a patriarch, who has no other authority over the autonomous church.
CNN.com - Autonomy, Sage warn September 11 terror attack have had impact on business - Oct. 10, 2001 (406 words)
Autonomy, the San Francisco and Cambridge, England-based company, which makes software to manage data on the Web, was the first European software company to warn business was disrupted because of the attacks.
Autonomy expects revenue to be in the range of $9.8 million and $11 million, compared with revenue of $14.2 million in the three months ended  June 30, 2001.
Autonomy had been valued at £5.2 billion ($7.4 billion) at its peak in October last year but saw its share price halve in value after issuing a profit warning on April 6 after it complained earnings would come under pressure as a U.S.-led economic slowdown spread into Europe.
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