Autonomy is acquiring the majority of Iron Mountain’s digital product lines for $380 million in cash and plans to add a variety of complementary products, officials from both companies said yesterday.

Cambridge, England-based infrastructure software specialist Autonomy first looked to acquire Iron Mountain’s online backup and recovery, digital archiving, and electronic discovery services starting in December 2009, Autonomy Chief Executive Officer Mike Lynch said.

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