IT does matter, says Autonomy chief
News Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch has labelled a recent article in the Harvard Business Review which asserts that innovation in IT won't provide competitive advantage as stupid and "fundamentally wrong".
[October 9, 2003, 17:30]
What that £10k is worth now
News The company has been rather more successful at promoting Mike Lynch than it has at explaining what its software actually does. Autonomy became famous not so much for its software as for the paper fortune it amassed for founder Mike Lynch, the UK's...
[December 31, 2001, 6:31]
Getting back to basics
News Hailed as the UK's first Internet billionaire at the height of the dot-com boom, Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch has ridden the stock market roller-coaster and so far lived to tell the tale. ZDNet UK caught up with Lynch ahead of his talk at...
[October 8, 2003, 16:55]
UK's hottest tech prospect revealed
News Delivering the pre-dinner speech Mike Lynch, founder and chief executive of knowledge management firm Autonomy, said many of the things predicted during the dot-com boom will come to pass, but perhaps just not as soon as everyone thought.
[March 4, 2003, 9:07]
Autonomy gets blue chip boost
News Autonomy was founded by Mike Lynch, who briefly held the title of being the UK's first software billionaire, before the dot-com crash dented the value of the company. Lynch believes that its recent success shows that companies now recognise the...
[January 25, 2007, 12:34]
Intel accelerates Pentium 4 production
News The Merrill Lynch report, authored by analyst Joe Osha, stated: "Our most recent checks suggest that Intel is being very aggressive in positioning P4 in the marketplace.and our checks indicate that Intel is telling PC makers that it could deliver...
[January 16, 2001, 15:12]
UK immigration policy 'damaging IT industry'
News Mike Lynch, founder of the search and knowledge management specialist who at the height of the dot-com boom became the UK's first Internet billionaire, said that the UK's IT economy could be set back irrecoverably unless the government relaxes its...
[July 12, 2005, 15:35]
Autonomy acquires Verity
News Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch called the deal a "transformational acquisition" and said it will create better products for their combined 16,000 customers. Lynch will remain chief executive of Autonomy and Verity's Betancourt will become CEO...
[November 4, 2005, 14:50]
Autonomy sees record quarter ahead
News We are pleased to be able to report continued strong year-on-year growth in the third quarter," said chief executive Dr Mike Lynch. Search software company Autonomy has announced that it expects to deliver a record performance when it releases its...
[October 12, 2006, 17:30]
Autonomy likely to be ousted from FTSE 100
News Autonomy founder Mike Lynch became the nation's first software billionaire upon the company's flotation. Autonomy, the software company that created the UK's first software billionaire when it floated last November, is likely to be delisted from...
[March 5, 2001, 13:36]
UK tech tycoons take Rich List knocking
News Other major losers in the last three months listed in the Mail's Update included financial software millionaire Gordon Crawford, who lost £1.2bn, Autonomy's Mike Lynch, who lost £874m, telecoms investor Terry Matthews, who lost £850m, Sage's...
[April 23, 2001, 12:46]
Restricting IT talent borders on the ridiculous
Leader As an exasperated Mike Lynch of Autonomy points out, there are any number of ridiculous hoops to jump through with no guarantee of success. IT is a creation of the developed world. As with the first Industrial Revolution, it is a child of the...
[July 13, 2005, 13:05]
Internet World exhibits signs of dot-com deflation
News Organiser Ward-Lee said the conference segments of the show did well, but Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch admitted "there is not a lot of good news around". The Internet World show in London this week confirmed signs that dot-coms are having to...
[June 8, 2001, 15:09]
Autonomy to power Olympic surveillance
News Autonomy's claim that its products would help enterprises to search their masses of electronic data helped to make founder Mike Lynch a billionaire on paper. Technology that was originally developed to help companies to organise and access...
[April 23, 2004, 15:20]
Comdex: Microsoft sees £1 smart cards
News Merill Lynch will be a global beta test partner. The government hasn't offered to help so we're going to have to build a common interest through standards," said Mike Dusche, product manager for Windows card at Microsoft.
[November 18, 1998, 9:57]
IBM expands self-healing server plan
News Customers include Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank and Terra Lycos. The services won't come cheap, however, with a price between $100,000 and $1m, depending on how much customisation is required and how many systems are involved, said Mike Errity, the...
[October 31, 2001, 10:41]
HP: Dell's printer plans flawed
News Vyomesh Joshi, president of HP's imaging and printing systems group, said on Friday during a Merrill Lynch conference call that Dell faces an uphill challenge if it enters the printer market, including adapting the direct-sales model to sales of...
[July 29, 2002, 11:12]
HP quits supplying printers to Dell
News Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich estimated that HP printers sold through Dell represent approximately 3 percent of HP's $9bn (£5.8bn) in imaging hardware sales, but said that other partners could quickly make up for that $300m in lost sales.
[July 24, 2002, 8:16]
Lacey's Paper Round
News The aticle refers to research carried out by Thomas Kurlak for Merrill Lynch. Banks are still wide open to attack according to Mike Hales, Online Editor of internet magazine. You know the Internet is a crazy place when Business Week can report that...
[August 24, 1998, 11:03]
Ozzie takes Microsoft beyond Windows
News Adobe sees Microsoft's investment in rich internet applications as an indication of how hot the field is, said Kevin Lynch, Adobe's chief software architect. Lynch added that Apollo, its software for running web applications on desktop PCs, has...
[May 3, 2007, 17:26]



