UK knowledge management technology company Autonomy Corp is to license its pattern recognition code to third-party developers in an attempt to boost revenues. Cambridge-based Autonomy makes software that can match documents of unstructured text using complex inference algorithms rather than keyword searches. The Easdaq-quoted firm has announced an initial deal with four software houses; Verge Inc, Aeneid Inc, Global Recall Inc and Nexor Ltd. The Nexor deal was struck two months ago, (CI No 3,645) and will see Nexor creating intelligent spam filters for corporate email servers.
