Keysight Technologies
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
115054, Kosmodamianskaya nab., 52, p.3
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Assets
Keysight Technologies is a company that assists enterprises, service providers and government organizations in accelerating innovation for reliable global interaction. Keysight solutions optimize networking and accelerate the market for electronic products at a lower cost, covering a range of needs from modeling and testing prototypes to production testing and network and cloud optimization. Our customers include leading telecommunications companies, aerospace and defense companies, representatives of the automotive and power industries, as well as manufacturers of semiconductor devices and consumer electronics.
Services
Keysight solutions allow you to conduct load tests of a network, applications, equipment on information security not in ideal conditions, but inside a working network; create a unified infrastructure to protect and improve network and cloud business assets.
The company's customers work throughout the planet and use Keysight solutions in industries such as the aerospace and defense industries, the automotive industry, power, the production of electronics and network equipment, state and municipal organizations.
History
2023: $1 billion ESI purchase
On June 29, 2023, industrial equipment maker Keysight Technologies announced an agreement to acquire French software developer ESI Group. The transaction amount is approximately $1 billion. Read more here.
2021: $6.6 million fine for software exports to Russia
On August 9, 2021, the U.S. State Department fined Silicon Valley radar maker Keysight Technologies, which admitted violating rules governing the export of sensitive U.S. defense technology.
The explanation circulated by the State Department claims that Keysight's actions were related to some violations that concerned unauthorized exports to Russia, a country that is subject to restrictive measures for the export of defense products. The document also notes that the violations concerned the unauthorized export of technical data, including ON since 2015 to such countries Russia Australia Great Britain Germany Israel India Spain:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Canada China So, in the Singapore Turkey France Czech Republic Switzerland Japan period from January 9 to April 18, 2018, the company exported software to Russia, Israel, Canada, China and Japan without receiving the appropriate permission from the US authorities.
The software, known as multi-emitter scenario generation, can be used to simulate and simulate forms of electronic warfare. The State Department said some of the violations harmed U.S. national security. Keysight Technologies agreed to pay a fine of $6.6 million, while the State Department suspended the payment of $2.5 million due to risk, the company's spending of these funds in the form of repayment of the fine. The company also agreed to hire an employee to conduct an internal audit of its sales program.
This settlement demonstrates the department's role in strengthening U.S. industry by protecting technical data from unauthorized exports. Also emphasizes the importance of obtaining appropriate permission from the US State Department to export software, as well as determining proper export jurisdiction, the State Department said in a statement.[1] |
2018
Keysight's sales for fiscal 2018 were 3.9 billion. dollars
2017: Acquisition of Ixia Network Testing Tools Developer
Keysight revenue for 2017 amounted to $3.2 billion. In April 2017, Keysight acquired Ixia, a developer of network testing, monitoring and network security tools.
2013: Split Agilent Technologies into two companies: Agilent and Keysight Technologies
On September 19, 2013, Agilent Technologies announced a decision to split into two open stock companies: Agilent, which will focus on the biochemical and diagnostic markets and an electronic measurement company called Keysight Technologies.