The thoughts of Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch
Business and technology insight from the UK's most succesful software entrepeneur
By Mike Simons | Computerworld UK | Published 12:38, 19 August 11
Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch has proved that the UK can create seriously innovative software companies that can attract top dollar. HP’s decision to buy Autonomy for £6.7 billion has delivered him a personal pay day of around £500 million.
As the UK’s most successful software entrepreneur, Lynch has been feted by the great and the good, but he also has a rare commitment to encouraging UK innovation and has been keen to share his insights with IT professionals in a series of articles for our sister title CIO.co.uk.
You can read CIO’s in depth profile and interview here, and catch up with some of his ideas and views from his regular column:
Watsons AI is still elementary
Network ubiquity helps turn on Harry Potter mode
Full steam ahead for Britain's tech revival
Using Facebook to raise your profile
The new rules of tech engagement
Only CIOs are in a position to take a look at the whole picture
IT must ease the processing pressure on the human brain
CIOs must embrace the unpredictability of the modern business climate











