mike lynch
Interview: Mike Lynch, founder of Autonomy
Comment But Autonomy founder Mike Lynch - who remains CEO at the company - is convinced Google will not repeat its consumer success in the enterprise market and believes the search industry is on the verge of great things. [19 Sep 2005]
Autonomy's Mike Lynch loses £70m in a morning
News CEO Mike Lynch will have lost £70m of personal wealth in this morning's fall. CEO Lynch said in a statement that European customers had become reticent to place large software orders. The fall knocked over £350m off the value of the company in one... [06 Apr 2001]
Mike Lynch
AS Profile Mike Lynch and Autonomy are part of the solution. It's providing this smart technology in an essential area that earns Lynch his first appearance on the Agenda Setters list. Why? Bringing intelligence to corporate search [25 Sep 2006]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Give me Autonomy
Comment Autonomy, presumably Mike Lynch, could have easily shared the same floor. Headed by Mike Lynch, a man equally referred to on these pages over the years as an entrepreneur, technologist and business leader, it has gone through its tech bubble spike... [18 Mar 2005]
Google has 'dumbed-down search', says Autonomy boss
News Mike Lynch, founder and CEO of Autonomy, has accused Google of dumbing-down user expectations of search functionality, arguing there is far more to it than simply typing a word in a box and hitting 'enter'. [19 Sep 2005]
Autonomy chief attacks US approach to WAP
News Mike Lynch, CEO of Autonomy, labelled the strategy of trying to map the internet onto mobile phones 'crazy'. You can watch the full Agenda Setters interview with Mike Lynch in the Tech Breakthrough Channel, or simply click on the video link above. [21 Sep 2000]
For successful ebusiness, sack the unenthusiastic
News High-octane management and high-octane staff are the only way to survive in the cut-throat world of ebusiness, according to controversial Autonomy CEO, Mike Lynch. Autonomy's Mike Lynch features in silicon.com's Agenda Setters 2001. [12 Jun 2001]
CIO Forum: Quotes of the day
News Mike Lynch betrays his concerns about the PR industry. Autonomy founder and CEO Mike Lynch gives an insight into what he gets up to in his boudoir. Either way, what follows are some of the most memorable statements of the day, from a variety of our... [29 Sep 2004]
CIO Forum: Compliance and regulation forcing change
News Compliance and regulatory requirements are forcing a dramatic change in the way businesses store and use information, according to Autonomy MD and CEO Mike Lynch. Speaking at the silicon.com CIO Forum this morning, Lynch said the rapidly increasing... [27 Sep 2004]
How Brit start-ups can crack the US
News Marketing - not technology - is the key to UK start-ups breaking into the US market, according to Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch. Autonomy is one of the few UK success stories in terms of homegrown tech vendors that have broken into the US market but... [06 Sep 2007]
News in View: Analysts remain divided on Autonomy
News Four-year-old Autonomy is now worth almost $8bn, making Mike Lynch, CEO, the UK's first dot-com billionaire. Autonomy CEO Lynch maintains the company will be a success simply because businesses have so much information that needs to be categorised... [20 Jun 2000]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.10.04
Round-Up Guest speakers such as Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and silicon.com columnist and former CIO Rene Carayol were practically falling over themselves to come up with memorable quotes. Somehow Lynch managed to steer his opening keynote address around to... [01 Oct 2004]
John Lamb's Week: How the rumour machine keeps billionaires on their toes
Comment Founder Mike Lynch, Britain's first IT billionaire, is said to have launched the company on the back of £2,000 borrowed in a Soho bar from an inebriated pop promoter. It has been a sobering time for the former maths student as Lynch counters... [09 Feb 2001]
Of geese, golden eggs and posh pooches
Comment This puts the £70m or so made by Autonomy boss Mike Lynch this week somewhat in the shade. But Mike - whose company listed on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday and looks set to make it into the FTSE 100 - certainly knows what to do with his cash. [02 Nov 2000]
"The worst is over" - Autonomy boss
News Mike Lynch, chief executive of the UK's leading knowledge management firm, was in bullish mood this morning despite a steep decline in year-on-year profits. Nevertheless, Lynch remained positive pointing to a major improvement since the summer and... [24 Jan 2002]
