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HP => Agilent => Keysight Technologies - Jim Horn - 01-08-2014 10:58 PM

The electronic test and measurement portion of Agilent Technologies will be spun off as Keysight Technologies effective later this year. The medical, analytic and other portions will remain under the Agilent name.

So - HP spun off Agilent who spun off Avago, Keysight, and portions to Philips, Marvell and others. And the one that is most directly related to Bill and Dave's efforts is going for its third name...


RE: HP => Agilent => Keysight Technologies - Mark Hardman - 01-08-2014 11:02 PM

Here's the Agilent press release if anyone is interested:

Agilent Technologies Reveals Name of Electronic Measurement Spin-Off Company

Mark Hardman


RE: HP => Agilent => Keysight Technologies - Hans Brueggemann - 01-08-2014 11:49 PM

i remember that i had a hard time to grok that the brand name was changed from something that was famous around the world to something that you would expect on a washing machine, rather than on some first-class test equipment.
even more so, when i thought i was working with an "Infiniiium" scope, but its W95 boot screen told me that it was only an "Infiniium". i wonder were these "A.." guys had their eyes in those days!

in hindsight, i want my [hp] back. period.

hans


RE: HP => Agilent => Keysight Technologies - JuanJ - 01-18-2014 01:17 AM

Hello,

I wonder if gas chromatography and other analytical equipment will remain under the Agilent name.






Juan


RE: HP => Agilent => Keysight Technologies - Ángel Martin - 01-18-2014 07:54 AM

Yes they will.


RE: HP => Agilent => Keysight Technologies - aurelio - 01-19-2014 11:16 AM

(01-18-2014 01:17 AM)JuanJ Wrote:  Hello,

I wonder if gas chromatography and other analytical equipment will remain under the Agilent name.






Juan
+1 for the optical reflectometer equipment