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Latest podcast episodes about keysight technologies

SemiWiki.com
Video EP5: A Discussion of Photonic Design Challenges and Solutions with Keysight

SemiWiki.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 7:08


In this episode of the Semiconductor Insiders video series,  Dan is joined by Muhammad Umar Khan, Product Manager for Photonics Design Automation Solutions at Keysight Technologies. Muhammad describes the primary design challenges of photonic design with Dan. These include accurate models and a uniform methodology… Read More

SemiWiki.com
Podcast EP283: The evolution of Analog High Frequency Design and the Impact of AI with Matthew Ozalas of Keysight

SemiWiki.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 34:45


Dan is joined by Matthew Ozalas, a distinguished RF engineer at Keysight Technologies. With extensive experience in RF and microwave engineering, Matthew has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in the design and development of RF power amplifiers. His expertise spans hardware and software applications… Read More

Diverse
Ep 295: Sisterly Advice: Engineering Execs Share Keys to Success

Diverse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 41:37


Two sisters earned degrees in electrical engineering — but from there, their careers diverged into different paths. Jeanne Trinko Mechler, fellow at Marvell, followed the technical track, and Donna Trinko Majcen, vice president and general manager of the global services portfolio at Keysight Technologies, pursued the management track. In conversation with FY25 SWE President Karen Roth, Trinko Mechler and Trinko Majcen share insights from their 65+ years of combined experience to help women engineers maximize their careers, take calculated risks, and decide whether to pursue a technical or management path in STEM.

Good Value by Antipodes Partners
Stocks to watch in 2025 (portfolio manager picks across tech, hardware, healthcare, EM & infrastructure)

Good Value by Antipodes Partners

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 36:45


In this year-end episode for 2024, Alison Savas invites Antipodes' Sector Portfolio Managers to discuss their outlook for 2025. Each PM shares their insights on key sectors and stocks to watch in the new year, including a stock they believe will outperform and one they advise investors to steer clear of.   Key Times:   0:35 | Graham Hay - Hardware, Industrials & Commodities Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) Sector to avoid: Large cap technology stocks 8:45 | Nick Cameron - Healthcare Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: Alcon AG (SWX: ALC) Sector to avoid: Small to mid-cap medical device companies 16:15 | Max Shramchenko - Infrastructure Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: RWE AG (ETR: RWE) Sector to watch: Conventional power generating assets in US 23:15 | James Rodda - Developed Markets, Technology, Media and Telecommunications Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG) Sector to watch: Large cap technology stocks (ex Alphabet) 28:30 | John Stavliotis - Emerging Markets Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: DiDi Global Inc. (ADR: DIDIY) Sector to watch: Indian Mid cap Universe   More about Antipodes Partners: https://antipodes.com/ Stock commentary is illustrative only, not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security. 

Win Win Podcast
Episode 100: Enable the Impossible to Unlock Revenue Growth

Win Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024


Today is a special day—we're celebrating our 100th episode! For this milestone episode, we're diving into a theme at the heart of enablement: making the impossible, possible. In today's business landscape, only 28% of sellers expect to hit their quota. So how can you enable your teams to overcome the challenges of the current market to achieve consistent go-to-market success? Shawnna Sumaoang: Hi and welcome to the Win Win Podcast. I'm your host, Shawnna Sumaoang. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully. In this episode, we'll hear from nine leaders who transformed challenges into business outcomes, delivering impact against their go-to-market initiatives through enablement. From earning leadership buy-in to aligning go-to-market teams and boosting productivity, these leaders enable the impossible for their businesses. We hope their stories will inspire you to push boundaries and redefine what's possible in your organization. Driving consistent revenue growth can feel impossible when silos divide sales, marketing, enablement, and revenue operations. A unified enablement approach can break down these barriers and drive measurable impact. But how do you demonstrate the value of enablement to stakeholders and secure their long-term support? In this part, we'll hear Pam Dake, senior director of GTM enablement at Menlo Security, share her success story for gaining leadership buy-in. Pam Dake: My name is Pam Dake and I work for Menlo Security, a cybersecurity company that actually has just surpassed a hundred million ARR. One of the bigger challenges that I’ve had recently has been in aligning the executive teams in order to really, truly understand how to be impactful, leveraging the go to market motion in a way that not only lands the big deal, but also allows us to have a very productive and valuable customer relationship long term. And so for me, it’s been gaining the opportunity to have that meeting with all of these critical stakeholders, have them see value. Each and every time that you meet with them, so that they feel like they’re getting something out of that meeting where it’s actually really driving the business forward in ways that they may not have seen initially. And so for me, it’s been setting up a recurring meeting with those folks who are the most senior and executive in the company to be able to drive forward what sales needs, which actually is driven primarily from what sales needs. Really, our customers are looking for from us as a company. Be tenacious about how you’re able to make a difference with aligning their internal stakeholders and really driving forward the programs that will make a difference, not only in the short term and the long term. So as you consider the strategy that you’re building. Ensure that you have your other internal stakeholders aligned and do that in ways that create value for them so that they can see the impact. One of the things that we talked about earlier was data. Leverage the data that you have on hand. Leverage tools that provide you with that really impactful data that provide you with insight into the leading indicators that will actually drive the business longer term with the lagging ones. So the bottom line is really taking an outside in approach with what you’re doing from an enablement lens. How does this impact my customers? Therefore, how am I able to build the best programs that I can that will enable My internal stakeholders, my internal teams, in order to be successful and provide value to our customers, not only in the short term with what wins they’re able to achieve, but how they’re able to grow and develop the relationships over time. SS: You need stakeholder buy-in to break down silos and align your go-to-market teams – but why is that alignment so critical? Without it, you can't coordinate, plan, and execute the initiatives needed to drive the business outcomes that matter most. And when 90% of organizations fail to execute their strategies successfully, it clearly takes more than guesswork to achieve those outcomes. So how can you define, execute, and optimize your go-to-market initiatives to deliver unprecedented impact? In this part, we'll hear stories from enablement leaders who brought key go-to-market initiatives to life through enablement. First, let's start with a common initiative that impacts teams across the go-to-market organization: product launch. Effectively bringing a new product to market can make or break your revenue targets. We'll hear from Chris Wronski, senior program manager at Keysight, on how he helped deliver a product launch that contributed to the first revenue growth in seven years despite a tough market. Chris Wronski: My name is Chris Wronski. I’m a Senior Program Manager at Keysight Technologies, and I am the architect behind our Highspot implementation. The last couple years have been very difficult in the, across the entire industry, right? Every, many companies are talking about it, us included. If you go pull our quarterly info, you can see the last seven quarters have been very difficult for us. So what I talked about earlier, the focus on new product introductions. That’s an opportunity for us to make some hay. That’s an opportunity for a, we’ve got a brand new product, we’ve got a brand new reason to go talk to customers. Even if they have no opportunities, at least go explain to them what we’ve got, right? There might be something in there. We’ve done a lot of work around building sales plays in a way that the seller can consume it and trying to crush it down. Really, um, aggressive simplicity is what I would call it. But by building that in and giving them just a little bit of info to start the discussion in a way that we knew you could start that discussion with nearly any customer, that’s enough to get the ball rolling and let them go do their sales job. We’ve done a ton of pushing training to them. I can see that in the numbers. I can see when we do our training. I can see the following week there’s a huge spike in people going to those sales plays and looking at them and using them. And so, Last quarter we, we turned the curve, right? Turned the knee of the curve and brought back at least a little bit of growth. We were positive for the first time in seven quarters. SS: Next, let's dig into an initiative that is likely on the minds of many GTM leaders with the new year around the corner: sales kickoffs and events. Starting off a year on the right foot can provide a business with momentum that carries through the rest of the year. Brooke Cole, manager of global field readiness at Workato, shares with us how her team drove an impressive boost in NPS with their first in-person SKO events. Brooke Cole: My name is Brooke Cole, and I’ve been at Workato for almost three years. A business challenge that myself and my team have overcome that we’re really proud of is probably our first in-person SKO events that we executed earlier this year. Because of COVID and just the nature of the world, we had been unable to get together in person as a collective regional team. Really, ever. We hadn’t. We had one scheduled, and then we had to cancel it, of course. Uh, so, earlier this year, our team, we ended up doing it regionally. So, in North America, in APJ, and in EMEA, our team was tasked with putting on three different SKO events within three to four weeks. And we traveled to each one of them. And the way that we overcame that really was just a sense of teamwork and camaraderie. We built trust with one another. We had really open dialogue and communication. And we really used our skill sets and our collaboration. To put on an event that got an NPS score of 85 globally. We heard the phrase, this is the best SKO we’ve ever had. And truly, to be fair, it’s the only one we’ve ever had in person. But people left jazzed, and they left inspired, and we leveraged Highspot as a part of that. Going into this next year, this is the second year where Highspot will be our landing page for our global event that we’re having, and so it’s going to be the Know Before You Go, and we did that as a trial period last year, and it worked out really well. The traffic was great when people had questions, we were able to direct them to Highspot for that, and I think we were proud overall of just the vision that we put together. And how we executed the tools and the apps that we already had at hand in order to bring everybody together in a centralized place to give them the awareness and create excitement around the events. SS: Now, we're diving into an initiative that can have a profound impact on productivity: the sales process. Research shows that just 28% of a rep's time goes to selling, and an optimized sales process can help you streamline workflows and save time. Let's hear from Jay Livingston, head of enablement at Corporate Visions, on how his team is improving the sales process and delivering time savings as a result. Jay Livingston: I’m Jay Livingston. I lead Global Sales Enablement at Corporate Visions. I remember when I got involved in enablement, one of the things that I learned is that sellers spend an inordinate amount of time each month preparing their own content. They have a lot of goals. so we in a headquarters environment have time to sit around and think about how to improve some of these processes. Salespeople don’t, right? They’re running from call to call, always trying to be ready to meet that moment. And so one of the, one of the main challenges I’ve been focused on quite honestly for more than just the last couple of years at CVI is how do we make. Content and resources and tools and assets more purpose driven more readily available, more easily findable, and then more from a usability perspective, make it easier for, again, for those sales folks to be able to execute in those moments. And so I remember when we first rolled out Highspot here back a few months ago one of the things that, that a member of my team Eric is a VP on our team, would say, man, he’s I just, I don’t have time to do all the things that I need to do because I’m constantly getting emails or messages or slacks about, hey, where’s this and where’s this and where’s this, Highspot literally I no longer have to field any of those calls. As a matter of fact, when we were here in August, I had a chance, we were sitting around the table to share a story that just in the month, I think we had been maybe a month in at that point the amount of time that Eric has been able to get back in his day. To not have to field those annoying, it can be very annoying requests, right? Because how many times do we tell our sellers where things are, how to use them, right? And you almost wonder sometimes, are they listening, right? Are we not communicating it effectively? All of a sudden now we’re seeing literally no request for where is this? How do I use it, right? And so again, what I would say is it’s not bulletproof, right? There’s always going to be opportunities to improve. But one of the hallmarks of the way that I’ve tried to lead enablement organizations is to really have it boil down to two things. One, what is the seller’s, or what is your colleague’s ability to be able to execute in this moment? We can lean into the ability to help them get better. And two, what is their willingness? And willingness, oftentimes, is influenced by how easy something is to execute. And so if we can remove the willingness component, then we can just focus squarely on the ability. And so as we continue to move forward those are really the two things that, that we continue to evaluate ourselves by. Are we making it simple? And how are we helping folks coach or how are we coaching folks to get better and to be more effective and to utilize these amazing tools and opportunities that we all have SS: And now, let's talk about an initiative at the heart of enablement: training. When done right, sales training can drive the behavior change reps need to consistently hit their targets–but often, that can be easier said than done. Let's hear Anthony Doyle, director of sales enablement at Turnitin, explain how he revitalized training and ultimately improved seller engagement. Anthony Doyle: My name is Anthony Doyle, and I'm the director of sales and development at Turnitin. In terms of overcoming really difficult problems, the biggest problem is engagement—engagement from the sales teams, leaning into the enablement programs, spending time, and investing their time in their own development. I think that's what we've seen a real uptick on and success on in the past, maybe six to twelve months. We've seen a change in attitude. We're getting success now when launching new training programs. People are leaning into them, they're completing them, and they're giving us good feedback too, which is something that I probably never thought I would have said twelve months ago because we started investing a lot of time and building a lot of training, but then that wasn't really getting consumed. It was very difficult to get managers to even back us up and roll it out with our teams. Whereas now, when I've just presented to the go-to-market team on a go-to-market all-hands, strategy for the sales academy, there was just a lot of love in the room. A lot of people saying, ‘This is fantastic. We can't wait to see it in action and get our hands on it.’ So we had a lot of good feedback from that session. And that's really pleasing for me because it means that the strategy was the right strategy. I think the message for teams and enablement teams out there, if you are getting those challenges with engagement, is to keep at it, show value, and really drive those proof points. Get those wins regionally with teams who will engage, then present it in a very easy-to-consume way, and in a way that the teams can feel confident about engaging with. You will see the results, and the tide will turn. So that's something I'm proud of. SS: Next, let's explore an initiative that drives long-term impact—coaching. Effective coaching helps sellers apply newly acquired knowledge to maximize their performance. Let's hear from Andrea Holzwarth, VP of Sales Enablement and Customer Operations at Project Lead The Way, on how she supports ongoing coaching to help reps sharpen their skills. Andrea Holzwarth: We see a lot of value in coaching and training. We have our senior directors, our sales managers, really providing that one-to-one support for our reps out in the field. And we want them to be able to have those coaching conversations and the meeting intelligence helps with that. So we can see the calls. What is that? What’s going well? Maybe what are they struggling with? But I think a lot of times. I say this, that it’s easier to edit than it is to get started, and so having that AI feedback automatically in there it’s helpful, that’s a starting point. And then our senior directors, our sales managers can go in, provide more of that personalized coaching that they may see, but it gives them a starting point. One of the other benefits that I see with Meeting Intelligence is I just think about as a sales rep being in the field especially virtually now that we’re, all we do is meet virtually. It feels like we’re in the, we actually go to schools and districts too, but I would have loved it when I was a sales rep to just see, I think I know how I show up on camera or how I’m speaking to a customer, but, It is so helpful to go back and record and just see man, I said “um” a lot. So it helps with some of that coaching too. SS: And to close out, we asked our guests for advice on how they enable the impossible in their organizations. Here are a few tips from Suzanne Heller of Flight Centre Travel Group, Jennifer Shelley of QuidelOrtho Corporation, and Susan Kinser of Net Health Systems to help you take your enablement efforts to the next level. Suzanne Heller: Just go for it. Because we have the tools that make us successful. We have the tools to be able to measure what we’re trying to achieve. And it is okay at the end of the day to go back to the drawing board if it doesn’t work. But we won’t know that if we don’t try. And if we look at enablement 5, 10, 15 years ago, it wasn’t like what it is today. But because of the trial and errors that have, come up. Advice to anyone that is in an enablement role is just to go with your gut and deliver. And it is okay to go back and look at the data and pivot and optimize. You won’t know what’s successful unless you try it. I think my second piece of advice is buy-in. To your business, your brand, you tell a story, you bring immense value, and it’s really critical to create that brand awareness for yourself and for your team, to be able to let them know the purpose, and the deliverables, and the ROI that you bring to the business. So this would be my two. Jennifer Shelley: Not to get discouraged. Sometimes, we initially we will bring to the table things that sound outside of the box and Highspot tends to be on the cutting edge of technology. But technology can be frightening, and I think that you can get discouraged when people are, not as excited as you are about what you’re trying to accomplish with the technology that you have.  And just take your time, stay focused stay, consistent with your message and understand that it takes time for people to really understand the vision that you might have if they haven’t been exposed to all the great the great information that Highspot is providing them in terms of that cutting edge capabilities in the platform. Susan Kinser: Whether you have a seat at a table or not is to, try to get your voice heard so that you start having those conversations to understand the business outcomes that your team is looking to change, right? I think that the moment you’re able to ensure that you’re aligning any of your programs or any of your initiatives to those specific strategic initiatives that your company in a larger way is looking to achieve when you get that kind of information and you’re getting that feedback and you’re having more, and then they have that insight into the change that you’re making it just makes you more of that strategic partner and it gives you that space to continue to make that kind of success progress and success, I would say get a unified platform. Use Highspot and use the resources. And so I think what’s fun is in this ever growing enablement space, having your voice being heard only. makes the impossible more possible, right? As we start bringing things together and we start, having different ideas or having different needs, and we’re able to do things in these different ways, I would say my advice is to get connected to those business strategies, those business insights, and then get that unified platform and keep scaling. SS: As you heard from the enablement leaders we featured in this episode, nothing is impossible with the right team, tools, and processes in place. In looking to the year ahead, take stock of the challenges on the horizon and rather than looking at them as obstacles, channel them into opportunities to push the boundaries of what you once thought was impossible. Thank you for joining us for this special 100th episode of the Win Win Podcast. We'd love to hear how you are enabling the impossible—be sure to connect with us in the Highspot Spark Community to share your advice, and tune in next time for more insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.

Anker-Aktien Podcast
Cadence vs. Synopsys Aktien-Duell 2024 // Versteckte Giganten der Chip-Entwicklung im Vergleich

Anker-Aktien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 28:54


In der Welt der Halbleiterindustrie spielen Cadence Design Systems und Synopsys seit Jahren eine zentrale Rolle. Diese beiden Unternehmen sind Marktführer im Bereich der elektronischen Designautomatisierung (EDA) und dominieren als Oligopol die Entwicklung und Validierung von Chips. In unserem detaillierten Vergleich analysieren wir, wie sich diese zwei Giganten gegenüberstehen, wo die Gemeinsamkeiten, Unterschiede, Chancen und Risiken liegen. Wir untersuchen die wichtigsten Finanzkennzahlen, einschließlich Umsatzentwicklung, Gewinnwachstum und Bewertungskennzahlen. Zudem beleuchten wir die unterschiedlichen Strategien beider Unternehmen – während Synopsys historisch durch Akquisitionen gewachsen ist, hat Cadence auf organisches Wachstum gesetzt. Beide Firmen profitieren von hohen Markteintrittsbarrieren und der starken Kundenbindung, die ihre Softwarelösungen für die Chipentwicklung unerlässlich macht. Im Podcast analysieren wir:• Die Rolle von Cadence und Synopsys in der Halbleiterentwicklung• Markttrends und Wachstumsaussichten für die EDA-Branche• Die Entwicklung beider Aktien und deren Potenzial für langfristige Investitionen• Risiken und Chancen in einem wettbewerbsintensiven Marktumfeld Inhaltsverzeichnis00:00 Intro00:57 Langfristige Charts: Cadence vs. Synopsys02:12 Cadence vs. Synopsys vs. S&P 500 vs. Halbleiter-ETF (SOXX) vs. S&P 500 Technologie ETF (XLK)02:50 Cadence vs. Synopsys vs. Keysight Technologies vs. Altair vs. Ansys04:05 Cadence & Synopsys: Geschäftsmodelle04:58 Marktanteile05:56 Unterschiede: Cadence vs. Synopsys08.40 Cadance: Anwendungsbeispiele09:33 Synopsys: Intellectual property Chip-Design10:33 Chip & Halbleiter-Markt11:55 Inhaberschaft: Cadence vs. Synopsys & CEOs13:10 Umsatz & Margen Entwicklung: Cadence vs. Synopsys14:58 Umsatz nach Region15:40 Gewinn-, Cashflow- & Dividenden -Entwicklung16:57 Bilanz Überblick18:23 Übernahme: Ansys durch Synopsys19:54 Aktienrückkäufe20:32 Kennzahlen-Überblick (KGV)21:19 Piotroski- & Levermann-Score22:07 Unternehmensbewertung: Cadence22:58 Unternehmensbewertung: Synopsys vs. Video November 202324:14 Chartanalyse: Cadence26:02 Chartanalyse: Synopsys vs. Video November 202327:54 Disclaimer28:48 Danke fürs Einschalten! Zusammenarbeit anfragenhttps://www.maximilian-gamperling.de/termin/ Social Media- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximilian_gamperling/- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gamperling/- Newsletter: https://www.maximilian-gamperling.de/newsletter- Podcast: https://akademie.maximilian-gamperling.de/podcasts/anker-aktien-podcast Meine Tools- Charts*: https://de.tradingview.com/?aff_id=117182- Aktienfinder: https://aktienfinder.net- Finchat.io*: https://finchat.io/?via=maximilian- TransparentShare: https://bit.ly/3laA6tK- SeekingAlpha*: https://www.sahg6dtr.com/QHJ7RM/R74QP/- Captrader*: https://www.financeads.net/tc.php?t=41972C46922130T DisclaimerAlle Informationen beruhen auf Quellen, die wir für glaubwürdig halten. Trotz sorgfältiger Bearbeitung können wir für die Richtigkeit der Angaben und Kurse keine Gewähr übernehmen. Alle enthaltenen Meinungen und Informationen dienen ausschließlich der Information und begründen kein Haftungsobligo. Regressinanspruchnahme, sowohl direkt, wie auch indirekt und Gewährleistung wird daher ausgeschlossen. Alle enthaltenen Meinungen und Informationen sollen nicht als Aufforderung verstanden werden, ein Geschäft oder eine Transaktion einzugehen. Auch stellen die vorgestellten Strategien keinesfalls einen Aufruf zur Nachbildung, auch nicht stillschweigend, dar. Vor jedem Geschäft bzw. vor jeder Transaktion sollte geprüft werden, ob sie im Hinblick auf die persönlichen und wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse geeignet ist. Wir weisen ausdrücklich noch einmal darauf hin, dass der Handel mit Aktien, ETFs, Fonds, Optionen, Futures etc. mit grundsätzlichen Risiken verbunden ist und der Totalverlust des eingesetzten Kapitals nicht ausgeschlossen werden kann.Aussagen über zu erwartende Entwicklungen an Finanzmärkten, insbesondere Wertpapiermärkten und Warenterminbörsen, stellen NIEMALS EINE AUFFORDERUNG ZUM KAUF ODER VERKAUF VON FINANZINSTRUMENTEN dar, sondern dienen lediglich der allgemeinen Information. Dies ist selbst dann der Fall, wenn Beiträge bei wörtlicher Auslegung als Aufforderung zur Durchführung von Transaktionen im o.g. Sinne verstanden werden könnten. Jegliche Regressinanspruchnahme wird insoweit ausgeschlossen. *Affiliate-Link #Cadence #Synopsys #Analyse

The Superposition Guy's Podcast
Members of the Keysight Technologies team

The Superposition Guy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 37:16


Lon Hintze, Clayton Crocker, John Dorighi, and Philip Krantz from Keysight, are interviewed by Yuval Boger. They discuss their comprehensive support for quantum projects, the specific advantages and testing needs of various modalities, the growing significance of benchmarking and AI integration in quantum computing, and much more.

The New Quantum Era
Careers in Quantum with Anastasia Marchenkova

The New Quantum Era

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 45:41 Transcription Available


Welcome to The New Quantum Era podcast! In today's episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of quantum computing and the broader tech landscape with Anastasia Marchenkova, who has a unique blend of experiences in startups, academia, and venture capital. Join us as we explore the intersections of technology, business, and education, and uncover the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the quantum era.Highlights from the Interview:Journey into Quantum Computing: Learn how our Anastasia's early experiences in quantum telecommunications and a serendipitous encounter with a startup led to a pivotal role at Rigetti Computing.Building and Scaling Startups: Insights into the startup ecosystem, including the importance of customer discovery, the challenges of scaling deep tech companies, and the role of non-dilutive funding from sources like DARPA.Interdisciplinary Innovations: Discover how principles from quantum computing are being applied to other cutting-edge fields like thermodynamic computing and AI, and the potential for cross-disciplinary breakthroughs.The Importance of Communication and Networking: Discussion on the critical role of communication skills in science and technology, and how building connections can drive innovation and collaboration.Future Vision and Education: Our guest's ambitious plans for bridging the gap between deep tech and the broader public through educational initiatives and media, aiming to inspire the next generation of technologists and entrepreneurs.Mentioned in This Episode:Rigetti Computing: A pioneering quantum computing startup.DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency): A key source of non-dilutive funding for deep tech projects.Quantum Benchmark: A company specializing in error characterization and mitigation for quantum computing, acquired by Keysight Technologies.Thermodynamic Computing: An emerging field aimed at reducing energy consumption in AI, with notable contributions from researchers like Patrick Coles, who founded Normal Computing, and Guillaume Verdun, who recently founded Extropic.VC Lab: An incubator program for training emerging venture capitalists.

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
182 – 5G from Space, Network of Networks and Connectivity for Everyone

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 26:34


5G from space holds the promise to make mobile connectivity accessible to everyone and everywhere. Past efforts to mainstream satellite communications did not have the advantage that 5G brings - a single technology standard that enables Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and satellite service providers to complement each other's networks to deliver nearly ubiquitous, instantaneous, connectivity for large numbers of devices globally. With us today on Constellations Podcast is Lucas Hansen, Vice President and General Manager of Wireless and Satellite Direct-to-Device Communications at Keysight Technologies to discuss the opportunities, challenges, use cases and future of 5G from space.

NY to ZH Täglich: Börse & Wirtschaft aktuell
Atempause bei Tech-Werten | New York to Zürich Täglich | Swissquote

NY to ZH Täglich: Börse & Wirtschaft aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 12:05


Während die Aktien von Palo Alto Networks, Keysight Technologies, Nordson und Zoom Video nach den Ergebnissen unter Druck stehen, geht es bei Macy's und Lowe's nach den Quartalszahlen bergauf. Die Aktien der Bekleidungskette GAP profitieren von sehr positiven Kommentaren der Citigroup. Der gestrige Microsofts Vision-AI-Tag hält die rosige Stimmung der KI-Werte hoch. Heute um 18h MEZ findet die Keynote-Rede bei der Build-Konferenz des Software-Giganten statt. Microsoft setzt auf einen Upgrade-Zyklus und geht davon aus, dass 2025 rund 50 Millionen KI-PCs verkauft werden. Die Aktien von Dell Technologies werden heute mit einem Kursziel von $170 bei der Citi zum Kauf empfohlen. Evercore ISI geht bei NVIDIA davon aus, dass die Ertragszahlen und Aussichten die Aktie weiter anheben werden. Das Kursziel liebt bei $1.160. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • Facebook: http://fal.cn/SQfacebook • Twitter: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram

Wall Street mit Markus Koch
Wie viel geht noch? Tech sieht Gewinnmitnahmen

Wall Street mit Markus Koch

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 26:05


Exklusiver NordVPN Deal ➡️ https://www.nordvpn.com/Wallstreet Mit der 30-Tage-Geld-zurück-Garantie von NordVPN gibt es kein Risiko! +++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/wallstreet_podcast +++ Ein Podcast - featured by Handelsblatt. Während die Aktien von Palo Alto Networks, Keysight Technologies, Nordson und Zoom Video nach den Ergebnissen unter Druck stehen, geht es bei Macy's und Lowe's nach den Quartalszahlen bergauf. Die Aktien der Bekleidungskette GAP profitieren von sehr positiven Kommentaren der Citigroup. Der gestrige Microsofts Vision-AI-Tag hält die rosige Stimmung der KI-Werte hoch. Heute um 18h MEZ findet die Keynote-Rede bei der Build-Konferenz des Software-Giganten statt. Microsoft setzt auf einen Upgrade-Zyklus und geht davon aus, dass 2025 rund 50 Millionen KI-PCs verkauft werden. Die Aktien von Dell Technologies werden heute mit einem Kursziel von $170 bei der Citi zum Kauf empfohlen. Evercore ISI geht bei NVIDIA davon aus, dass die Ertragszahlen und Aussichten die Aktie weiter anheben werden. Das Kursziel liebt bei $1.160. *Werbung

Secure Networks: Endace Packet Forensics Files
Episode 55: Taran Singh - VP, Product Management at Keysight Technologies

Secure Networks: Endace Packet Forensics Files

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 17:59


In this episode, I chat with Taran Singh, VP of Product Management at Keysight Technologies, about network observability.  Taran explains its importance within the zero-trust architecture and discusses the challenges organizations face in achieving clear network visibility.  He highlights the role of historical data analysis in cybersecurity and outlines Keysight's approach to network visibility.  Don't miss this insightful discussion on network observability and its significance in modern cybersecurity. Follow Taran here on LinkedIn  - https://www.linkedin.com/in/taransingh/ 

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition
Keysight Technologies 2024/Q1 Earnings Call [$KEYS]

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 62:56


Keysight Technologies's Q1 2024 earnings call, unedited

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition
Keysight Technologies Inc 2023/Q3 Earnings Call [$KEYS]

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 49:41


Keysight Technologies Inc's Q3 2023 earnings call, unedited

Opto Sessions: Stock market | Investing | Trading | Stocks & Shares | Finance | Business | Entrepreneurship | ETF

Get Opto's best content every day by subscribing to our FREE Newsletter: www.cmcmarkets.com/en/opto/newsletterWelcome back! Today, we have the pleasure of introducing Brandon Rakszawski, VP, Director of Product Management at VanEck. In this episode, Brandon delves into the remarkable performance of the VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF (MOAT) compared to the S&P 500, highlighting its consistent edge over the index over the long-term. He also uncovers the strategy that underlies MOAT's success, based on undervalued stocks that may temporarily lag but deliver outstanding long-term returns. Brandon discusses the ETF's unique approach to the ‘Magnificent Seven' stocks, walking us through why it maintains an underweight position and how this strategy remains effective. Finally, Brandon mentions some holdings in the ETF's portfolio that investors might find surprising, including Domino's Pizza and Keysight Technologies, explaining why both meet the ETF's stock selection criteria.Prior to joining VanEck in 2011, Brandon worked at Federated Investors as a Senior Marketing Specialist from 2007 to 2011. In this role, they focused on mutual fund marketing, sales support, competitive analysis, and managing marketing relationships with major brokerage home offices. Enjoy!------------------Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.CMC Markets is an execution-only service provider. The material (whether or not it states any opinions) is for general information purposes only and does not take into account your personal circumstances or objectives. Nothing in this material is (or should be considered to be) financial, investment, or other advice on which reliance should be placed. No opinion given in the material constitutes a recommendation by CMC Markets or the author that any particular investment, security, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person.The material has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research. Although we are not specifically prevented from dealing before providing this material, we do not seek to take advantage of the material prior to its dissemination.CMC Markets does not endorse or offer opinions on the trading strategies used by the author. Their trading strategies do not guarantee any return and CMC Markets shall not be held responsible for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein.

Microwave Journal Podcasts
B&S on Aerospace and Defense, Episode 6: Phased Array Design and Test Challenges

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 50:01


Bryan Goldstein, President- Analog Devices Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, and Sean Darcy, Senior Director of Marketing at Infineon host guests Bob Broughton, Director of Design Engineering, Aerospace and Defense at Analog Devices and Lucas Hansen, Vice President & General Manager at Keysight Technologies to discuss phased array architectures, design tradeoffs, test challenges and the future of phased array technology. Here is more information about the Analog Devices and Keysight collaboration on Phased Arrays. Find out about phased array solutions from Analog Devices.

TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation
Tackling the First Mile in Test Automation with Jonathon Wright

TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 42:30


Welcome back to the TestGuild Automation Podcast! In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with our special guest, Jonathon Wright. Jonathon is a renowned test automation expert and the Chief Technology Evangelist at Keysight Technologies. In this episode, Jonathon dives deep into the world of test automation, tackling the challenges of getting started with test automation and scaling. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of moving beyond just having test scripts and instead focusing on business-oriented metrics and software quality assurance. He discusses the shift towards a build-versus-buy approach and the need for software vendors to demonstrate maturity and quality engineering. Jonathon also introduces the concept of "Assurity" as a model for software assurance, with quality being the top priority. Throughout the episode, Jonathon touches on various topics, such as leveraging automation to overcome manual testing challenges, the advancements in tools and their impact on the testing industry, the role of large language models in automation testing, and the future of automation and testing. Join us as we explore these critical insights and gain actionable advice from Jonathan on how to navigate the evolving landscape of test automation. Plus, take advantage of his upcoming webinar on The Roadmap to Zero Manual Testing: Leveraging Automation. You can register for the webinar at testguild.com/key. So, grab your headphones and prepare for an enlightening episode filled with valuable insights and practical advice. Let's dive in!

connect-Podcast
connect conference 2023: Simo Lehdonharju, KeysightTechnologies | 6G, the marriage of communications

connect-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 16:16


Simo Lehdonharju from Keysight Technologies told us in his Interview at the connect conference about the development of 6G, from the marriage of communications, sensing, and positioning to the native use of artificial intelligence throughout the networks.

Cloud Security Today
Accelerating security maturity

Cloud Security Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 47:00 Transcription Available


Episode SummaryOn this episode, AWS Security Practice Manager, Chad Lorenc, joins Matt to talk about Cloud Security. Chad has spent over 20 years building and implementing security programs for numerous organizations, ranging from global Fortune 500 infrastructure teams to billion-dollar financial institutions. He has previously served as Senior Infrastructure Security Architect at Keysight Technologies, President of Montana Chapter, and Information Security and Risk Management Infrastructure Architect at Agilent Technologies.Today, Chad talks about the roadmap to security maturity, security best practices, and benchmarking assessments. Why doesn't AWS necessarily hire people with Cloud skills? Hear about The Five Pillars, when Cloud security goes wrong, CISO reporting Cloud security, and Chad's formula for personal growth. Timestamp Segments·       [01:24] A bit about Chad.·       [03:13] Chad's role at AWS.·       [04:03] Transitioning to AWS.·       [08:30] AWS doesn't hire for Cloud skills.·       [10:41] Where to start.·       [13:54] Assessment benchmarking.·       [15:09] Getting to security maturity.·       [19:17] The Five Pillars.·       [24:21] Cloud security gone wrong.·       [32:14] The Cloud Center of Excellence.·       [35:15] Reporting Cloud security maturity.·       [40:54] Chad's formula for personal growth.·       [44:50] Chad's words of wisdom. Notable Quotes·       “There's no algorithm for compressing security experience.”·       “Figuring out how to integrate Cloud into your operational processes and technology is key.”·       “The key to growing fast is to prioritize ruthlessly.” Relevant LinksWebsite: aws.amazon.com Resources:awsfundamentals.comSecure applications from code to cloud. Prisma Cloud secures applications from code to cloud enabling security and DevOps teams.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Bethany Mayer: On Cybersecurity Governance, Risk and Strategy.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 60:48


0:00 -- Intro.1:35 -- Start of interview.2:15 -- Bethany's "origin story".3:35 -- Her experience working at Lockheed Martin.5:55-- Her transition to Apple Computer, Cisco, startups in networking technologies and Blue Coat.8:17 -- Her time at HP, where ended running the Networking division.8:55 -- Her role as CEO of Ixia (later sold to Keysight Technologies for $1.6bn in 2017)10:17 -- On her board journey. Her first public company experience with Ixia, under the mentorship of Chairman Errol Ginsberg.11:07 -- Her experience serving on the board of Sempra Energy and as an Executive Advisor with Siris Capital (a PE firm). Her board positions with Box, Marvell Semiconductor and Lam Research.13:38 -- On her decision to complete a Masters Program in Cybersecurity Risk and Strategy from NYU: "to be a good board member in this area [in addition to technical issues] you need to understand issues related to technology, law, regulation and governance."17:09 -- The current cybersecurity landscape from the board's perspective. "Over the last ~10+ years, the incidence, frequency, sophistication and damage of cybersecurity breaches  has continued to significantly escalate." "For companies, it has been very costly (examples: Equifax, Target, Home Depot, Colonial Pipelines, Solar Winds, etc.)" "The attacks will continue and they are getting easier to do, ie. ransonware as-service-attack." "This is only going to get worse." "Nation states are also involved, and it's very hard to keep up."21:15 -- Where does cybersecurity fit in board committees? Audit committees vs special cybersecurity committees and full board discussions.25:05 -- On cybersecurity experts on boards. "It's important to have someone on your board who has a reasonable technical understanding of what the CISO and/or CIO is talking about re cybersecurity (ability to translate technical discussion to board level discussion.)" It's different to raw technology expertise. "Why wouldn't you have someone in the room with cybersecurity expertise (when the cybersecurity risk is so high)?"28:39 -- On cybersecurity challenges going forward. 1) Nation-state risks (ie Russia, China, North Korea, Iran), 2) AI risks (ie. using certain automated AI-based coding could insert malicious code into software source-code).34:30 -- On staying updated on the latest cybersecurity threats. Recommended experts: Bob Zukis from the Digital Directors Network (he was guest speaker on my E81 of the Boardroom Governance Podcast) and Ed Amoroso with Tag Cyber / NYU. You should also pay attention to the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). *Other sources:The Cipher BriefCyber Initiatives GroupHarvard Business Review  ("a lot of good articles on cyber governance")The Cyberwire37:41 -- On the enhanced duties of directors in the market downcycle. "Innovation will continue despite the economic crisis." "The pendulum swings back and forth, and there will be a recovery."42:28 -- On the increasing geopolitical risks with China and how boards should approach this "decoupling" or "de-risking". "As a board member, this is a risk issue and it has to be managed and mitigated."47:56 --  The books that have greatly influenced her life: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith (1943)Let My People Go Surfing, by Yvon Chouinard (2006)The Outsiders, by William N. Thorndike Jr. (2012)51:04 -- Her mentors, and what she learned from them. Her FatherJudy Estrin (a networking technology pioneer and Silicon Valley leader)54:55 --  Quotes she thinks of often or lives his life by: "The best way out is always through." (Robert Frost)56:20 --   An unusual habit or an absurd thing that she loves: Bird watching (influenced by her husband).58:14 --   The person she most admires: Ruth Bader Ginsburg.Bethany Mayer is a Silicon Valley-based corporate director with 30 years of experience in general management, marketing, product development and operations. She previously held executive roles at HP, Cisco, Blue Coat, Apple, and start-ups. Bethany has served on several public and private company boards, including at Ixia, Pulse Secure and Marvell Semiconductor. She currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Box, and is a director at Sempra Energy, Ambri and Lam Research.__ You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter: @evanepsteinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack: https://evanepstein.substack.com/__Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

Microwave Journal Podcasts
Look Into the Future of Cellular -Your 6G Questions Answered

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 21:51


Sarah LeSelva, Director of 6G Marketing at Keysight Technologies, talks with Pat Hindle and Eric Higham of Microwave Journal about the future of cellular communications covering where 6G research is heading and some collaborations that Keysight is involved in. Learn about digital twins, artificial intelligence/machine learning, sustainability, security and sub THz frequencies related to 6G research.

TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation
4 Reasons Enterprise Testing Fails with Autumn Ciliberto

TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 29:05


Are you tired of enterprise testing failures? In this episode, Autumn Ciliberto, an Enterprise Account Director at Keysight Technologies, helps to uncover the top four reasons why testing often falls short in large organizations: unrealistic time expectations, business misalignment, infrastructure complexity, and lack of resources and expertise. Take advantage of this episode if you're ready to take your enterprise testing to the next level! You'll learn how to set realistic testing timelines and strategies to align your testing goals with your stakeholders, get buy-in from your management, and ensure that testing is an integral part of your business strategy. Tune in now and learn how to overcome these common obstacles and achieve testing success.

CPQ Podcast
Interview with Chris Shutts, Co-Founder & CEO at Logik.io

CPQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 31:59


In this episode you hear from Chris Shutts, Co-Founder & CEO at Logik.io.  Here Chris talks about the growth of Logik.io, Dreamforce '22, Commerce Logic Engine, their customer KeySight Technologies, their new Oracle Migration Program, a study called "State of B2B e-commerce for manufacturers", the importance and impact of a headless architecture, the future of CPQ, their Partner Program and much more web www.logik.io  email Chris@logik.io  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-shutts-0622237/ 

The Engineering Career Coach Podcast
TECC 288: How to Become the Most Successful Sales Engineer at Your Company

The Engineering Career Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 25:48


In this episode, we talk to Ramzi Marjaba, a senior sales engineer at Ixia Solutions Group at Keysight Technologies, about sales engineering and the skills and qualities you need to become a successful sales engineer. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How to Become a Successful Sales Engineer: Sales engineering […] The post TECC 288: How to Become the Most Successful Sales Engineer at Your Company appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Being an Engineer
Ramzi Marjaba | Sales Engineering & Using Story to Communicate Impact

Being an Engineer

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 52:54 Transcription Available


Ramzi Marjaba holds a bachelor's degree in engineering as well as a Master's degree in Engineering Management. He started his career in software development and eventually made his way into the sales engineer world. He is currently a senior sales engineer with Keysight Technologies, and also runs the website WeTheSalesEngineers.com where he helps other sales engineers develop the skills to succeed.https://wethesalesengineers.com/podcasts/https://wethesalesengineers.com/aaronAaron Moncur, hostWe hope you enjoyed this episode of the Being an Engineer Podcast.Help us rank as the #1 engineering podcast on Apple and Spotify by leaving a review for us.You can find us under the category: mechanical engineering podcast on Apple Podcasts.Being an Engineer podcast is a go-to resource and podcast for engineering students on Spotify, too.Aaron Moncur and Rafael Testai love hearing from their listeners, so feel free to email us, connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and subscribe on Apple Podcast and Spotify! About Being An EngineerThe Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community.The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us 

Quantum Tech Pod
Quantum Tech Pod Episode 37: Eric Holland, Keysight Solutions Director of Strategic Growth Initiatives

Quantum Tech Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 41:08


Chris Bishop's latest Quantum Tech Pod with Eric Holland, Director, Strategic Growth Initiatives, Quantum Engineering Solutions at Keysight Technologies is live! Eric grew up in a small town in New Hampshire and after getting a PhD in physics from Yale, worked as Fermilab's Deputy Director of Quantum Technology as well as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Chief Quantum Hardware & Application Architect. Keysight's Quantum Control System (QCS) is described as the world's first fully digital quantum control solution. We talked about what Bill and Dave might think of their company leading the way in quantum engineering solutions! Check out the conversation. #quantum #Keysight #quantumcontrolsystems #QCS

Casual Space
178: 20+ Years of Science from the International Space Station and more with science communicator Erin Winick Anthony!

Casual Space

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 49:23


Erin grew up in Florida watching shuttles launch and shake the windows of her house on reentry. She has always had a passion for making things, leading to her degree in mechanical engineering. Erin works at NASA's Johnson Space Center as a science communication specialist for the International Space Station at NASA's Johnson Space Center. She shares the amazing stories of research on the space station with the world through writing and social media. Today on the Casual Space Podcast, Erin shares with Beth specific examples of space station spinoffs that have benefited humanity (20+ years of science has been conducted aboard the space station) and the impact it's made for all of us back on Earth- all captured in the new book, The ISS Benefits for Humanity 2022.  AND, Beth congratulates Erin on a very prestigious, and much- deserved award for her work as a space communicator.  “Its a joy to be able to now work in the space industry as a senior science communications specialist telling the stories of International Space Station Research.”- Erin W. Anthony From the book (You're going to want to read this book) The ISS Benefits for Humanity 2022 book; It's DIGITAL, and it's FREE to download!!!!!  https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/benefits-2022-book The International Space Station is a modern marvel. Only 400 kilometers (250 miles) above our heads, it streaks spectacularly across the sky at 28,200 kilometers (17,500 miles) per hour, orbiting the Earth every 90 minutes. The station carries an impressive array of research facilities supporting hundreds of experiments at any given time across every major science discipline. It can host up to eight visiting vehicles and accommodate 11 crew—all while providing an amazing view featuring 16 sunrises and sunsets per day. But what is so special about an orbiting lab? What makes scientists willing to tackle the significant challenges of planning and scheduling research, designing and building hardware, and committing extraordinary time and effort to complete experiments? It's all about location. An orbiting laboratory provides researchers with the unique features of low-Earth orbit (LEO): long-duration microgravity, exposure to space, and a unique perspective on our planet. These attributes enable scientists to conduct innovative experiments that cannot be done anywhere else… Check out the latest NASA Explorers video series Erin worked on, along with friend of the show and writer Rachel Barry here; https://youtu.be/-pJcbKr7iA4 And find Erin on Twitter at: @ISS_Research More about Erin:  Erin works at NASA's Johnson Space Center as a science communication specialist for the International Space Station. She shares the amazing stories of research on the space station with the world through writing and social media.She has spearheaded strategies for sharing station science on Twitter and Instagram, including the creation of an Instagram AR filter viewed more than 10 million times, creation of some the agency's first (and most successful) Instagram Reels, and growing the @ISS_Research Twitter audience by more than 250K, to over 1 million. Erin serves as managing editor for all station science feature stories, and as well as a series producer for digital series, NASA Explorers: Microgravity (more than 11 million views) and contributor to episodes of the NASA's Curious Universe podcast.She previously worked as the space reporter for the MIT Technology Review where she launched and managed its space newsletter, The Airlock. She also covered automation as the Associate Editor of the Future of Work for the publication and helmed the its largest daily tech newsletter, The Download and Instagram strategy.Erin founded and served as CEO of Sci Chic, a company that designs and produces 3D printed jewelry inspired by science and engineering, and creates outreach programs based on the jewelry, for more than 5 years.Erin aims to show the creativity in science and engineering, and encourage everyone to appreciate and explore the STEM fields. She has written for an array of publications such as Sci Show, The Economist, Engineering.com, Lateral Magazine, Beanz, IEEE Potentials, and The New York Times, and is a course author for LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com). She has a personal combined social media following of more than 60,000 to which she shares science in engaging new ways. You may have seen her on The Weather Channel, CBS Mission Unstoppable, or Marvel's The Unstoppable Wasp.Erin graduated with her BS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Florida in Dec. 2016. After graduating she worked as a freelance science writer and interned in London with the science and technology section of The Economist. She had four engineering internships at Bracken Engineering, Solar Turbines, John Deere, and at Keysight Technologies working on mechanical design and technical writing projects. In her free time, Erin enjoys 3D printing, sewing, hiking, STEM outreach, creating science communication content for her personal social media channels, science fashion, puzzles, dominoes, and photography.

Reliability Matters
Special Episode: A Sneak Peak at the SMTAI Technical Conference with the Technical Committee

Reliability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 41:16


Surface Mount Technology International 2022 is quickly approaching. My guests today are SMTA President Dr. Martin Anselm, a Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and Technical Committee members Julie Silk of Keysight Technologies and Raiyo Aspandiar of Intel. Together, my guests review the technical conference tracks as well as special events taking place at the Expo.Surface Mount Technology InternationalConference: October 31st- November 3rd Exposition: November 2nd-3rdMinneapolis, Minnesota, USA*Co-located with MD&M MinneapolisFor more detailed information on SMTAI, visit:https://smta.org/mpage/smtai/

UPGRADE 100 by Dragos Stanca
Octavian Radu, CEO Smart Touch Technologies: Revoluția Digitală se Întâmplă Oricum

UPGRADE 100 by Dragos Stanca

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 69:01


În această nouă ediție de Upgrade 100 vorbim despre deep tech, inteligent automation, machine learning și reinforcement learning. Astfel că alături de invitatul lui Marian Hurducaș, care are inclusiv doctorat în AI, s-a făcut puțină lumină asupra tehnologiei din spatele tehnologiei sau tehnologia nevăzută, dacă vreți să fim puțin conspirativi. Mai mult, dacă aveți un IMM sau faceți parte dintr-unul, nu plecați foarte departe pentru că vom aborda și subiectul Inteligent Document Processing și, mai mult, schimbul de date dintre companii care acum pare imposibil. Așadar, invitatul ediției este Octavian Radu, co-fondator și CEO al Smart Touch Technologies, compania start-up de deep tech care va revoluționa modul în care companiile și organizațiile fac schimb de date. Are o experiență de peste 20 de ani în dezvoltarea de produse software și hardware și studii doctorale în AI. S-a specializat în tehnologii cloud și de virtualizare, design hardware digital, precum și Linux încorporat. Pana să fie antreprenor, Octavian a fost manager de dezvoltare și lider de program de inovare la Keysight Technologies. Upgrade 100 Live Talks se întâmplă în fiecare luni, de la 19:00, la Radio Guerilla.

The EEcosytem Podcast
DDR5 Memory Standards, Simulation and Design

The EEcosytem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 64:25


In this episode, Randy White and Stephen Slater of Keysight Technologies join me to take a deep dive into DDR5 Memory and how to best design and simulate memory. We also talk about understanding and tapping into the full ecosystem that supports this technology and will help equip you to embrace memory design.   Links   September 13th Live Webinar: PathWave ADS 2023 for High-Speed Digital Design and Simulation (keysight.com)   White Paper: The Road to DDR5 https://www.keysight.com/us/en/assets/7121-1105/white-papers/The-Road-to-DDR5.pdf   Application Note: Designing Leading-Edge Memory Systems https://www.keysight.com/us/en/assets/3121-1298/application-notes/Designing-Leading-Edge-Memory-Systems.pdf   PCB Guidelines for Memory Interfaces (Xilinx) PCB Guidelines for Memory Interfaces • UltraScale Architecture PCB Design User Guide (UG583) • Reader • Documentation Portal (xilinx.com)   Join The EEcosystem Community, subscribe to our newsletter, and get access free technical content and resources on The EEcosystem Website    More Resource Links:   Visit The EEcosystem Website  For a Free Download to: 100+ PCB Design Guidelines to Minimize Signal Integrity Problems by Eric Bogatin and receive a free 90-day subscription to all of Eric's training at The Signal Integrity Academy   For SI/PI/EMI News and Technical Resources and to register for a free subscription visit the Signal Integrity Journal today.   For free Technical Resources and to Learn more about Keysight Pathwave EDA Software Solutions visit their homepage now. For Custom RF and MW PCBs visit the Transline Technology Website to learn more.   Visit Summit Interconnect for all your PCB manufacturing needs.

Diverse
Ep 189: Sponsored Episode: Kari Fauber with Keysight

Diverse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 34:12


On this episode of Diverse, a SWE podcast, host Sam East sits down with Vice President of Global Partner Sales and eCommerce at Keysight Technologies, Kari Fauber. Listen as they discuss Kari's inspiration for pursuing a career in STEM, her experience as a leader e-commerce and her proudest accomplishment thus far in her career.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
2073: Keysight Technologies - The Future of 5G and What Lies Ahead in 6G

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 34:46


Ben Coffin is a Solutions Marketing Manager for PHY and ORAN emulators at Keysight Technologies. Having spent the last decade in the test and measurement industry, Ben has spent his time in business development, product management, and systems engineering roles across the wireless communications space. Ben is also enthusiastic about telling stories about how the technology in the wireless world is advancing and how the bleeding edge finds root through research and industry and academic collaboration. In a nutshell, he's a perfect fit for the Tech Talks Daily podcast. Is it too early to be talking about 6G? We discuss 5G, 6G research, Open RAN, academic research on communications, research, and policy initiatives. We also explore how wireless communications will evolve how we communicate and the type of partnerships needed to exist (private/public, government) to make research in the wireless space successful.

The Marvell Essential Technology Podcast
S1 EP20 - The Emerging OPI Project

The Marvell Essential Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 9:19 Transcription Available


Cary Ussery, Vice President of Software and Platforms in Marvell's Processors Business Unit, joins the Marvell Essential Technology Podcast to discuss the company's role as a founding member of Linux Foundation's Open Programmable Infrastructure (OPI) Project. Fellow founding members and influential thought leaders from NVIDIA, Intel, F5, Keysight Technologies, and Red Hat, are dedicated to fostering a community-driven, standards-based open ecosystem for next-generation DPU and IPU-based architectures and frameworks in data centers and the cloud. Join Cary in this podcast to learn about the OPI Project and how Marvell is promoting standardization in the ecosystem to significantly contribute to the success of workload acceleration solutions.

The Local Maximum
Ep. 237 - Thinking about Quality with Jonathon Wright

The Local Maximum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 55:56


Max talks to Jonathon Wright about what quality means for AI, and goes through a wide range of examples. Jonathon Wright is the Chief Technology Evangelist and heads up Solution Engineering (R&D) for Eggplant a Keysight Technologies company, and hosts the QA Lead Podcast.

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 714 - Shift Right! A Conversation With Jonathon Wright

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 36:20


Today Jonathon Wright will shift us…right? After decades of listening to the mantra shift left, you probably think you are entering the twilight zone. Maybe, but not on our account! Jonathan and I talked about putting customers first, testing AI, quality, and leadership.   Jonathon Wright is the Chief Technology Evangelist and heads up Solution Engineering (R&D) for Eggplant a Keysight Technologies company. He is a strategic thought leader and distinguished technology evangelist. He specializes in emerging technologies, innovation, and automation, and has more than 25 years of international commercial experience within global organizations. Jonathon combines his extensive practical experience and leadership with insights into real-world adoption of Cognitive Engineering (Enterprise A.I. and AIOps). Thus, he is frequently in demand as a speaker at international conferences such as TEDx, Gartner, Oracle, AI Summit, ITWeb, EuroSTAR, STAREast, STARWest, UKSTAR, Guild Conferences, Swiss Testing Days, Unicom, DevOps Summit, TestExpo, and Vivit Community. Jonathon also hosts the QA lead (based in Canada) and is the author of several award-winning books (2010 – 2022) the latest with Rex Black on ‘AI for Software Testing.  Podcast: https://theqalead.com/podcasts/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/automation Twitter: @Jonathon_Wright Webpage: https://www.keysight.com/zz/en/home.html  Upcoming Events Jeremy Willets and I have been accepted as speakers for this year's Path to Agility! Our workshop is titled “Managing Work Entry: How the Mushy Middle is Killing Your Agility.” I'm very excited to be part of this wonderful conference and hope to reconnect with long-time colleagues at a fabulous venue — The Ohio Union at The Ohio State University. See you soon Columbus! August 1 - 2  in Columbus, Ohio Register Today: https://bit.ly/3otqg7u  Re-read Saturday News I am still recovering from a Covid infection I picked up at or getting to Agile 2022. All in all I have been lucky (and prepared) and have weathered a mild brush with this disease. My chest still feels like I was mugged, but every day I am getting better. The lack of self-awareness that I was getting sick until things were full-blown is fairly startling. It was more startling when I was re-reading Chapter 3 of Coaching Agile Teams by Lyssa Adkins (SPaMCAST Amazon affiliate line https://amzn.to/38G0ZD3 - buy a copy) again this week in preparation to write this essay.  Previous Installments Week 1: Logistics and Introduction - https://bit.ly/3A1aNTe  Week 2: Will I Be A Good Coach - https://bit.ly/3nzDAHg  Week 3: Expect High Performance - https://bit.ly/3Rl4fFf  Week 4: Master Yourself - https://bit.ly/3zL8t2n    Next SPaMCAST  We will map the attributes of flow explored in SPaMCAST 708 to a basic palette of flow metrics. This will complete the circle defining flow, establishing basic attributes, and then identifying how to measure flow through its attributes.  We will also have a visit from Susan Parente who will bring her Not A Scrumdamentalist column to the cast!   

The EEcosytem Podcast
Shift Left: How Measurement can Improve Design Success

The EEcosytem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 29:56


Matt Ozalas, Master Application Development Engineer, Scientist at Keysight Technologies discusses wireless technology trends and how that's driving a holistic integrative approach between software and hardware. This approach gives design engineers far greater intelligence on front-end design that results in first-pass success.   Links: IMS show page: https://www.keysight.com/us/en/events/america/tradeshows/ims.html#Activities   Keysight Pathwave/EDA Website and Technical Resources   Pathwave YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KeysightEEsofEDA

Microwave Journal Podcasts
RF Industry Icon: Joel Dunsmore, Research Fellow at Keysight Technologies

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 25:53


Joel Dunsmore, Research Fellow at Keysight Technologies and RF test expert, book author and course instructor with more than 36 patents, talks with Microwave Journal Media Director, Pat Hindle, about his design work with various VNAs over the years, software and algorithm development, patent research and future outlook on the industry.

Signal Integrity Journal Podcast
The Marriage of Measurement and Simulation Tools; a Chat With Mike Resso

Signal Integrity Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:39


Join Eric Bogatin, SIJ Technical Editor, in episode 8, as he chats with Mike Resso of Keysight Technologies about the marriage of measurement and simulation tools and his DesignCon presentation demonstrating a 224 Gbps channel. Podcast produced at DesignCon 2022. This episode was sponsored by: Rohde & Schwarz.  

Small Caps
EMVision Medical Devices (ASX: EMV) secures strategic deal to advance brain scan technology (w/ Scott Kirkland)

Small Caps

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 12:52


EMVision Medical Devices (ASX: EMV) executive director and co-founder Scott Kirkland joins Small Caps to discuss the latest developments on the path to commercialising the company's brain scan technology. EMVision has developed a portable medical scanning device that uses electromagnetic microwave imaging to diagnose and monitor stroke and other medical applications. The company has been in collaboration with New York-listed Keysight Technologies for the past three years to develop a personalised and miniaturised healthcare-focused vector network analyser (VNA) solution for the sensors used inside its scanning device. The pair have now inked an original equipment manufacturer agreement which provides EMVision with exclusive supply of the ‘fast sweep' VNA for an initial 12-month term. The deal is expected to give EMVision a substantial competitive advantage by enabling real-time diagnosis in limited space emergency medical environments such as ICUs and potentially ambulances. EMVision is also backed by a $6.8 million grant from the Australian Stroke Alliance, of which newly appointed clinical advisory board members Professor Geoffrey Donnan and Professor Stephen Davis are co-chairs.Articles:https://smallcaps.com.au/emvision-medical-devices-vna-supply-deal-keysight-technologies/https://smallcaps.com.au/emvision-ground-breaking-product-developments-continue-cash-reserves-rise/For more information on EMVision Medical Devices:https://smallcaps.com.au/stocks/EMV/

Autonomous Cars with Marc Hoag
#199-Sven Kopacz, Keysight Technologies (formerly Agilent, formerly HP)

Autonomous Cars with Marc Hoag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 64:48


Today's episode is the second installment in my two-part series on Keysight Technologies. Last time I was joined by Henrik Liebau where we discussed a bit of a teaser on Keysight's upcoming autonomous vehicle sensor testing suite in anticipation of their big reveal at CES 2022; today I'm joined by a colleague of Henrik's, Sven Kopacz, where we finally get to unpack and discuss in great detail everything about their incredible new Radar Scene Emulator (learn more and Keysight.com and here). The RSE is an incredible bit of kit: a technology- and vendor-agnostic platform that enables high quality testing of autonomous vehicle sensor tech including lidar and radar to enable a faster and more cost efficient way for technology suppliers and OEMs to test, validate, and get their AV tech on the roads. But beyond this big product announcement, Sven and I had a fantastically engaging, wildly meandering talk about all things AV -- and even EV -- as we discussed the challenges, promises, hopes, risks, and needs for the safer future we're all working towards. On a personal note, a huge thank you to Sven for making this symbolic episode #199 such a special one for me; it's hard to believe we're fast approaching the 4-year mark with this podcast next month with episode #200. If you're a fan, please be sure to drop me 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and help me reach 100 ratings. Thanks very much!

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)
Technado, Ep. 239: Keysight Technologies' Chris Cain

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 42:56


Chris Cain from Keysight Technologies, a leading manufacturer of testing and measurement devices, joined Technado this week to talk about some of the impressive applications of their products. He also shared how engineering students can remotely learn on lab equipment. In the news, the team covered Chrome limiting access to private networks, the public Pi-hole Adhole shutting down, Scammers using fake QR codes on parking meters, and Malware attacks on Ukraine's government. Finally, in Behind Bars, they discussed Russia's takedown of the REvil ransomware gang. It's about time!

Technado from ITProTV
Technado, Ep. 239: Keysight Technologies' Chris Cain

Technado from ITProTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 42:59


Chris Cain from Keysight Technologies, a leading manufacturer of testing and measurement devices, joined Technado this week to talk about some of the impressive applications of their products. He also shared how engineering students can remotely learn on lab equipment. In the news, the team covered Chrome limiting access to private networks, the public Pi-hole Adhole shutting down, Scammers using fake QR codes on parking meters, and Malware attacks on Ukraine's government. Finally, in Behind Bars, they discussed Russia's takedown of the REvil ransomware gang. It's about time!

Autonomous Cars with Marc Hoag
#198-Henrik Liebau, Keysight Technologies (formerly Agilent, formerly HP)

Autonomous Cars with Marc Hoag

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 57:59


Keysight Technologies is arguably the leader in electronic design and testing equipment. Spun out of Agilent Technologies, itself spun out of HP -- yes, that HP -- and manufacturing everything from oscilloscopes to digital multimeters, from signal generators to AC and DC power sources; from bit error ratio testers to 5G OTA chambers, not to mention their exhaustive suite of testing and and monitoring software, Keysight provides all the necessary hardware and software testing for OEMs and tier 1 suppliers to develop their equipment reliably, quickly, affordably, and safely. Though they've dipped into the automotive space from many angles including 5G and V2X, battery and charging testing for EVs, and much more besides, their latest foray into the AVs specifically is perhaps their most ambitious to date, and Henrik joined me to tell me all about it... sort of. It turns out their next big thing -- something to do with rapid, high quality, technology agnostic testing -- is officially launching on Wednesday -- i.e., tomorrow -- so we weren't allowed to dive into a lot of detail just yet; so, consider this a bit of a teaser to whet your appetite. I've been promised a full rundown post-CES2022 for a follow-up episode with all sorts of juicy details, stories, and more. But what we did discuss -- for a solid one hour! -- was a fascinating look into the necessities of robust simulation testing; the current challenges facing the nascent AV industry as a whole, and of course, Keysight's role in helping to fast track things, all while zooming out and looking at the bigger picture of an AV future generally. It was a fantastic conversation with Henrik, and, as I write this, I realize it may be the longest episode yet! So I hope you're sitting comfortably -- at home or driving to work -- because Episode 198, Henrik Liebau, Solution Project Manager at Keysight Technologies... begins now. Make sure to check out Wednesday's big reveal at 10am PST by registering here to watch live: https://connectlp.keysight.com/WW-RSE-Launch-Webinar

TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation

The success of DevOps is intrinsically linked to test automation. But how do you quickly scale your automation effort to keep up with the speed of delivery?  In this episode, Ethan Chung, a Solutions Architect at  Keysight Technologies, will share a comprehensive DevOps strategy that he has seen work for other companies.  Discover the power of automation intelligence, team collaboration hacks, handling the ever-expanding test surface, and much more.

La Pause TI
Proactive threat mitigation in production networks

La Pause TI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 18:47


During this 15-minute IT break, join our experts for a discussion about Security challenges enterprises are facing today. Guest expert: Karim Lacasse , Senior Director US and Canada at Keysight Technologies.

American Institute for Economic Research
The Biden Administration's Shameful Treatment of Keysight Technologies By John Tamny

American Institute for Economic Research

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 5:23


“The Biden administration's actions meant to bolster U.S. national security weren't enhanced one iota by its tactless mugging of Keysight's shareholders.” ~ John Tamny

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Interview With Erin Winick Of NASA

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 26:18


Erin Winick is a maker, engineer, writer, entrepreneur, science fashionista, and science communicator. Her passion is helping people engage with science and engineering in new ways, and communicating complex science topics. Erin works as a science communicator for the International Space Station, communicating the science performed aboard the orbiting laboratory. She assigns, writes, and edits stories and video scripts for publication on NASA.gov covering station science. She also handles the social media and distribution strategy for station science content, running the @ISS_Research Twitter account, and composing science content for other NASA accounts. Erin also supports astronauts with science communication materials. Outside work, Erin works on personal science communication projects, including creating science and space TikTok videos for an audience of 35K, and Instagram posts to her following of more than 7K. Erin served as CEO and founder of Sci Chic from 2015-2020. The company created plastic and metal 3D printed jewelry that is inspired by science and engineering concepts. She created the company while in college as a tool to teach about science, technology, and manufacturing, and to spark conversations about science. She grew Sci Chic to becoming profitable business by the time she graduated, running the business full time. She was chosen as one of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' 2017 30 Under 30 in Manufacturing. As a maker, Erin has created everything from 3D printed wedding bouquets to Ms. Frizzle costumes. Her work has been featured everywhere from CNN Money to The Daily Dot to Inverse. She has published research on 3D printing outreach in partnership with the University of Florida (UF)'s Marston Library. ​She previously worked as a freelance science writer, the space reporter for the MIT Technology Review, and Technology Review's associate editor of the future of work. She developed and wrote The Airlock, a weekly email on emerging space technologies for Technology Review. Erin has helmed the publication's daily tech newsletter, The Download, ran Tech Review's Instagram account, and launched Clocking In, the publication's future work newsletter. During her freelance career, she has written stories and scripts for Engineering.com, Beanz, SciShow, IEEE Potentials, Medium, and created a Computer Aided Design course for LinkedIn Learning. She previously interned as the Richard Casement Intern for The Economist's science and technology section. Erin graduated from UF with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering 2016. As an engineering student, Erin interned at John Deere, Solar Turbines, Keysight Technologies, and Bracken Engineering. During her time at Solar Turbines and Keysight, she helped introduce 3D printing to various processes on the manufacturing floor. ​Erin has continually served as an advocate for women in STEM. She served as the president of UF's Society of Women Engineers and the SWE Region D Collegiate Representative from 2015-2016. Erin spends her weekends hiking, writing, 3D printing, playing with her cat, listening to Broadway cast albums, and scrolling through TikTok. For More Information visit http://www.erinwinick.com/

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Interview With Erin Winick Of NASA

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 26:18


Erin Winick is a maker, engineer, writer, entrepreneur, science fashionista, and science communicator. Her passion is helping people engage with science and engineering in new ways, and communicating complex science topics. Erin works as a science communicator for the International Space Station, communicating the science performed aboard the orbiting laboratory. She assigns, writes, and edits stories and video scripts for publication on NASA.gov covering station science. She also handles the social media and distribution strategy for station science content, running the @ISS_Research Twitter account, and composing science content for other NASA accounts. Erin also supports astronauts with science communication materials. Outside work, Erin works on personal science communication projects, including creating science and space TikTok videos for an audience of 35K, and Instagram posts to her following of more than 7K. Erin served as CEO and founder of Sci Chic from 2015-2020. The company created plastic and metal 3D printed jewelry that is inspired by science and engineering concepts. She created the company while in college as a tool to teach about science, technology, and manufacturing, and to spark conversations about science. She grew Sci Chic to becoming profitable business by the time she graduated, running the business full time. She was chosen as one of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' 2017 30 Under 30 in Manufacturing. As a maker, Erin has created everything from 3D printed wedding bouquets to Ms. Frizzle costumes. Her work has been featured everywhere from CNN Money to The Daily Dot to Inverse. She has published research on 3D printing outreach in partnership with the University of Florida (UF)'s Marston Library. ​She previously worked as a freelance science writer, the space reporter for the MIT Technology Review, and Technology Review's associate editor of the future of work. She developed and wrote The Airlock, a weekly email on emerging space technologies for Technology Review. Erin has helmed the publication's daily tech newsletter, The Download, ran Tech Review's Instagram account, and launched Clocking In, the publication's future work newsletter. During her freelance career, she has written stories and scripts for Engineering.com, Beanz, SciShow, IEEE Potentials, Medium, and created a Computer Aided Design course for LinkedIn Learning. She previously interned as the Richard Casement Intern for The Economist's science and technology section. Erin graduated from UF with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering 2016. As an engineering student, Erin interned at John Deere, Solar Turbines, Keysight Technologies, and Bracken Engineering. During her time at Solar Turbines and Keysight, she helped introduce 3D printing to various processes on the manufacturing floor. ​Erin has continually served as an advocate for women in STEM. She served as the president of UF's Society of Women Engineers and the SWE Region D Collegiate Representative from 2015-2016. Erin spends her weekends hiking, writing, 3D printing, playing with her cat, listening to Broadway cast albums, and scrolling through TikTok. For More Information visit http://www.erinwinick.com/

Compliance Kitchen Podcast
Podcast: State Department – Keysight Technologies settlement: alleged export violations

Compliance Kitchen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 3:44


The Kitchen takes a look at a State Department's settlement with Keysight Technologies for alleged export violations.

Pilgrim on the 405
Ted Miracco -Cylynt

Pilgrim on the 405

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 43:12


About Ted Miracco Ted is co-founder and CEO of Cylynt. His high-technology experience spans 30 years in electronic design automation (EDA), semiconductors, defense electronics, RF/microwave circuit design, and cybersecurity. Prior to Cylynt, Ted was a co-founder of the EDA company AWR Corporation, which was acquired by National Instruments in 2011 and became part of Cadence Design Systems in 2020. In addition, he has worked with several Fortune 500 software companies, including Cadence Design Systems and start-up company EEsof Inc., which was acquired by Hewlett Packard in 1994 and is now Keysight Technologies. Ted holds a B.S.E.E. from Carnegie Mellon University. The Cylynt platform is trusted by some of the world's leading software companies for enhanced business intelligence and globally is protecting around $50 billion of software assets. Cylynt Cylynt solutions, which evolved from anti-piracy and license compliance roots, are an integral part of the ongoing battle to safeguard intellectual property against increasingly sophisticated evasion techniques and result in significant revenue recovery and brand protection. Detailed usage analytics provide unparalleled understanding into how users interact with a software vendor's product and deliver valuable insight into customer experience, product development, lead generation, and sales processes. Across these elements, clients are currently realizing a gross ROI from Cylynt solutions of up to nine times their investment. To find out more: Cylynt.com

OC Talk Radio
Ted Miracco -Cylynt

OC Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 43:12


About Ted Miracco Ted is co-founder and CEO of Cylynt. His high-technology experience spans 30 years in electronic design automation (EDA), semiconductors, defense electronics, RF/microwave circuit design, and cybersecurity. Prior to Cylynt, Ted was a co-founder of the EDA company AWR Corporation, which was acquired by National Instruments in 2011 and became part of Cadence Design Systems in 2020. In addition, he has worked with several Fortune 500 software companies, including Cadence Design Systems and start-up company EEsof Inc., which was acquired by Hewlett Packard in 1994 and is now Keysight Technologies. Ted holds a B.S.E.E. from Carnegie Mellon University. The Cylynt platform is trusted by some of the world's leading software companies for enhanced business intelligence and globally is protecting around $50 billion of software assets. Cylynt Cylynt solutions, which evolved from anti-piracy and license compliance roots, are an integral part of the ongoing battle to safeguard intellectual property against increasingly sophisticated evasion techniques and result in significant revenue recovery and brand protection. Detailed usage analytics provide unparalleled understanding into how users interact with a software vendor's product and deliver valuable insight into customer experience, product development, lead generation, and sales processes. Across these elements, clients are currently realizing a gross ROI from Cylynt solutions of up to nine times their investment. To find out more: Cylynt.com

inderesPodi
inderesPodi 104: Vieraana sijoittaja ja sijoituskirjailija Heikki Keskiväli (4.6.2021)

inderesPodi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 256:24


Juhan vieraana on energia-alalla työskentelevä sijoittaja ja sijoituskirjailija Heikki Keskiväli. Keskiväli on toiminut Fortumilla toimitusjohtajan neuvonantajana ja hänet tunnetaan muun muassa aktiivisena twiittaajana ja kirjastaan Tähtäimessä osakkeet. Heikki Keskivälin sijoittajatarina 00:00 Aloitus 01:05 Heikki Keskiväli 06:45 Sijoittajatarina 28:36 Esikuvat 41:41 Kirjaprosessi Sijoitusstrategia 54:08 Miten tiivistäisit sijoitusstrategiasi? 58:24 Kilpailuedut 1:06:24 Makrotalous 1:08:13 Megatrendit 1:14:39 Markkinoiden yleisen arvostustason vaikutus 1:19:40 Tuottotavoite 1:28:12 Tunteiden hallinta 1:35:07 Tuotot 1:52:55 Yhteenveto Osakepoiminta 1:59:40 Ennustaminen 2:11:34 Tuloskasvu 2:19:53 Kilpailuedut Case: Cerence 2:25:32 2:28:02 Arvonmääritysmenetelmät 2:49:33 Taloudelliset tunnusluvut 3:03:11 Tuotto-odotus 3:07:56 Riskin määritelmä Prosessit sijoittamisessa 3:19:55 Miten etsit uusia yhtiöitä? 3:30:02 Yhtiöpoiminnat Helsingin pörssistä 3:25:19 Suurimmat sijoitukset (Keysight Technologies, Semler Scientific, Cerence, Berkshire Hathaway, Revenio) Markkinatilanne 3:45:26 Arvostustasot 3:49:40 Onko kuplan merkkejä ilmassa? 3:57:10 Oletetun kasvun malli 4:07:16 Winner takes it all 4:14:50 Yhteenveto Twitter/Heikki Keskiväli: https://twitter.com/hkeskiva Shareville/Heikki Keskiväli: https://www.shareville.fi/jasenet/hkeskiva/portfolios/16007/positions Tähtäimessä osakkeet - Kuinka kääntää tappiotkin voitoiksi https://shop.almatalent.fi/tahtaimessa-osakkeet

The Earnings Podcast from AlphaStreet
Keysight Technologies Inc Q1 2021 Earnings Call

The Earnings Podcast from AlphaStreet

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 45:23


Keysight Technologies Inc Q1 2021 Earnings Call --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/earningspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/earningspodcast/support

Atolio Conversations
Dan Krantz, CIO at Keysight Technologies

Atolio Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 24:26


While talking about leadership and startups, Dan Krantz and I also manage to talk about nuclear launch codes, 6G, and much more. Topics include: From Los Alamos National Laboratory to HP (0:51) Lessons from serving as CISO (4:21) Generating leads with IT (8:58) Why CISO’s should “stay in the pack” (13:06) Changes Keysight made to better work with startups (15:34) What comes after being CIO? (20:35)

Flipping The Channel
Keysight's Todd Harmon Explains Navigating Today's Tight Semiconductor Market

Flipping The Channel

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later May 6, 2021 26:50


Flipping The Channel Episode 3 In this episode, Todd Harmon, Director of Global Commodity of Keysight Technologies, shares how they have navigated the extremely tight marketplace. Original equipment manufacturers and contract manufacturers have struggled to find components that make up their end products.  Todd gives a glimpse into Keysight's strategy in dealing with this massive obstacle. Some of these strategies can provide commodity managers much needed insight into how to navigate today's market. Tune in to find out what changes are happening right now with the semiconductor market.

La Pause TI
Network Monitoring: Shift from a reactive to proactive organization

La Pause TI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 17:01


During this 15-minute IT Break, meet our expert for a discussion on security: Network Monitoring: Shift from a reactive to proactive organization. Guest Expert: Karim Lacasse - Director Sales Canada​ at Keysight Technologies

The Tony Shap Method: Achieving Business Growth and Mastery
Episode 33: Theodore Miracco Cylynt CEO

The Tony Shap Method: Achieving Business Growth and Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 25:51


Theodore Miracco - Chief Executive Officer Cylynt Ted is co-founder and CEO of Cylynt. His high-technology experience spans 30 years in defense electronics, RF/microwave circuit design, semiconductors, electronic design automation (EDA), and cybersecurity. Prior to Cylynt, Ted was a co-founder of the EDA company AWR Corporation, which was acquired by National Instruments in 2011 and became part of Cadence Design Systems in 2020. In addition, he has worked with several Fortune 500 software companies, including Cadence Design Systems and startup company EEsof Inc., which was acquired by Hewlett Packard in 1994 and is now Keysight Technologies. Ted holds a B.S.E.E. from Carnegie Mellon University.

PreSales Podcast by PreSales Collective
21. Dipping Your Toes into Sales w/Ramzi Marjaba

PreSales Podcast by PreSales Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 24:35


On the PreSales Podcast, James Kaikis and Ramzi Marjaba connect on the topic "Dipping Your Toes in Sales". Ramzi, Sr. Sales Engineer at Keysight Technologies, talks about his experience becoming a hybrid Sales Engineer - Sales Person. Ramzi’s perspective on why PreSales professionals can make the transition is interesting. In this episode, we also talk about the future of the role and if Hybrid roles are going to become more popular.

Secure Networks: Endace Packet Forensics Files
Episode 8: Scott Register, VP Security Solutions, Keysight Technologies

Secure Networks: Endace Packet Forensics Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 32:11


Catch our latest episode of "Secure Networks - the Packet Forensic Files" vidcast/podcast series with this week’s special guest Scott Register, VP of Security Solutions for KeySight Technologies.Scott, with his years of experience in building security solutions, shares some of the biggest challenges SecOps teams are facing in today’s environment and what they are doing to solve them.He talks about the latest trends in the threat landscape and what security teams are doing to test and monitor for these attacks. Hear how threat simulation can help both validate tool readiness and people processes to elevate your security prevention and response.Finally, Scott shares his insights into implementing security in 5G and WiFi infrastructures as well as traditional networks and data centers.

IT Career Energizer
You Have To Understand The Tools At Your Fingertips with Ramzi Marjaba

IT Career Energizer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 23:19


Phil’s guest on this episode of the IT Career Energizer podcast is Ramzi Marjaba, Senior Sales Engineer for Keysight Technologies, where he helps customers to diagnose problems and then build a vision of the required solution. He is also the creator of the website WeTheSalesEngineers and its corresponding podcast, which seeks to help other sales engineers develop and improve their careers.   KEY TAKEAWAYS:   (2:35) TOP CAREER TIP Although the world is headed to a more tech-driven destination, we must always endeavor to work on the human side of business, developing skills such as communication, persuasion and demonstration.   (6:20) WORST CAREER MOMENT A technical error can lead to disaster, as was almost the case with a simple mouse-click for Ramzi. It’s important to know the tools that you’re using, and understand what the potential consequences can be.   (8:19) CAREER HIGHLIGHT The bane of every sales engineer is to perform a demonstration with little information going in. Ramzi chose to forego the misinformation he’d been given on one occasion, and focused instead of the small data he did have. It led to success and a subsequent sale.   (13:15) THE FUTURE OF CAREERS IN I.T IT is an ever-evolving industry, being led and shaped by technological advances. If we strive to maintain our own development in this area, then we will be taken along in that growth, and find our skills energized naturally.   (14:25) THE REVEAL What first attracted you to a career in I.T.? – Sales engineers are rewarded for being more pro-active in terms of sales, plus the projects are far more varied. What’s the best career advice you received? – Make sure you never reveal too much to your customers about advances in the pipeline. It can stifle contemporary interest. What’s the worst career advice you received? – Spray-And-Pray approaches to demonstrations never work. Always do your advance preparation instead of presenting irrelevant data. What would you do if you started your career now? – Go into sales engineering sooner, and do the best you can to achieve certification. What are your current career objectives? – To help as many sales engineers to become better at what they do, and to provide a wealth of resources. What’s your number one non-technical skill? – Listening  - the importance of listening and understanding people cannot be overstated. How do you keep your own career energized? – Always endeavor to learn from other people through conversations. What do you do away from technology? – Family time is important. When lockdown is over, physical wellbeing will be another priority.   (21:35) FINAL CAREER TIP Learn how to communicate with people effectively. Approach each conversation with an objective, and figure out the best way to persuade that person to complete that objective. Always work on how to communicate in better ways.   BEST MOMENTS   (2:10) – Ramzi- “I’m more like the doctor who tries to understand and prescribe a solution” (7:52) – Ramzi - “I always make sure I know the tools I’m using!” (9:51) – Ramzi - “I didn’t need to do that 90%. They just wanted to see the results” (12:28) – Ramzi - “The salespeople are in a hurry to sell, and the customers are in a hurry to solve their problems” (16:04) – Ramzi - “Solve the problem with what you have today, not with what might be coming down the line”   ABOUT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil Burgess is an independent IT consultant who has spent the last 20 years helping organizations to design, develop, and implement software solutions.  Phil has always had an interest in helping others to develop and advance their careers.  And in 2017 Phil started the I.T. Career Energizer podcast to try to help as many people as possible to learn from the career advice and experiences of those that have been, and still are, on that same career journey.   CONTACT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms:   Twitter: https://twitter.com/philtechcareer LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philburgess Facebook: https://facebook.com/philtechcareer Instagram: https://instagram.com/philtechcareer Website: https://itcareerenergizer.com/contact   Phil is also reachable by email at phil@itcareerenergizer.com and via the podcast’s website, https://itcareerenergizer.com Join the I.T. Career Energizer Community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ITCareerEnergizer   ABOUT THE GUEST – RAMZI MARJABA Ramzi Marjaba is a Senior Sales Engineer for Keysight Technologies where he helps customers to diagnose problems and then build a vision of the required solution.   He is also the creator of the website WeTheSalesEngineers.com, and its corresponding podcast, to help other Sales Engineers develop and improve their careers.   CONTACT THE GUEST – RAMZI MARJABA Ramzi Marjaba can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms:   Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeTheSEs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramzimarjaba?originalSubdomain=ca Website: https://wethesalesengineers.com

Secure Networks: Endace Packet Forensics Files
Episode 5: Gerard Martir, Network Solutions Team, Keysight Technologies

Secure Networks: Endace Packet Forensics Files

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 19:05


In Episode 5 of the Packet Forensics Files, Michael Morris talks to Gerard Martir from the Network Solutions Team at Keysight Technologies about trends and challenges in the telco and carrier industry.

Microwave Journal Podcasts
Interview with Keysight Executive Satish Dhanasekaran: 5G Status and Trends

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 20:45


Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude talk with Satish Dhanasekaran, President of the Communications Solutions Group at Keysight Technologies, about the status of 5G, current challenges and future trends.

Microwave Journal Podcasts
Marketing in the Age of COVID-19: Episode 4, Virtual Events: How to Find Success

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 21:38


As the landscape of events changed dramatically in 2020, many eyes turned to virtual events. This is not a new idea, with several outlets doing events in 2019 and earlier. While it is impossible to recreate the experience of attending a live event in person, there appears to be a place in the events’ ecosystem for online events. So, what are the best ways to participate in virtual events? How can they succeed or fail in getting your messaging across? Is there value to doing your own virtual event? Join us for a “virtual” discussion by industry leaders who are wading into this realm of virtual events and benefit from their observations as they outline their successes and warn of pitfalls.Moderator: Janine Love, Technical Program Director EDI CON & Editor, Signal IntegrityJournal Guests: Marie Hattar, CMO, Keysight Technologies; Carl Sheffres, Publisher, Horizon House

Electronic Specifier Insights
Productronica 2019

Electronic Specifier Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 7:21


At productronica, Electronic Specifier’s Mick Elliott caught up with all of the latest news, especially the exciting new announcements from the Keysight Technologies stand; listen to the podcast below to find out more about Keysight Technologies’ innovations launched at the show. Keysight Technologies also confirmed that next year they would be returning to Munich for the electronica 2020 show. Pico Technology is another test & measurement heavy weight, and the UK based company was present at the productronica show in Hall A1. At the show, Pico were showcasing their latest offerings in the T&M space, find out more in the podcast below. With 5G looming ever larger on the horizon, Advantest gave a European debut to a test solution allowing you to cost effectively test the new generation of 5G enabled radio frequency devices and modules, on a single, scalable platform.Advanced Thermal Test Systems were also present at the show, with an array of solutions allowing users to control the temperature of all type of units. LPKF Laser and Electronics were also at productronica, bringing with them and 100% carbonisation free PCB de-panelling solution. To discover more about the highlights of productronica 2019, tune in to the podcast below.

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!
PODCAST: Top Sustainable Companies, Water Stocks. And More…

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 16:53


New top sustainable companies' rankings: Corporate Knights’ 2020 Global 100 and CDP’s 179 ‘A’ list! More ESG and sustainable ETFs and stocks for 2020. Best water stocks in the Americas, large and small. The most highly rated funds for Canadians appear also in Corporate Knights and the Interactive Investor site for British investors. And more PODCAST: Top Sustainable Companies, Water Stocks. And More… Transcript & Links, Episode 24, January 31, 2020 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to podcast episode 24 for January 31, 2020, titled “Top Sustainable Companies, Water Stocks. And More…”—presented by Investing for the Soul. investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript, links to content – including stock symbols – and bonus material at this episode’s podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. And, Google any terms that are unfamiliar to you. Now to this episode. ------------------------------------------------------------- Top Sustainable Companies I’m going to lead this episode with two great new top sustainable companies’ lists. The first one is Corporate Knights’ 2020 Global 100 ranking. This is an annual favourite of mine. Their top five sustainable companies are: Orsted A/S, (ORSTED.CO) in wholesale power, Denmark. Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, (CHR.CO) engaged in food and other chemical agents, also Denmark. Neste Oyj, (NESTE.HE) petroleum refineries, Finland. Cisco Systems Inc., (CSCO.Nasdaq) communications equipment, United States. Autodesk Inc., (ADSK.Nasdaq) software, United States. Now you can see the full list by going to the link on this episode’s webpage. Top Sustainable Companies' Ranked The second compilation of top sustainable companies is CDP’s 179 company ‘A’ list. About this list, CDP says its “Annual A List names the world's most pioneering companies leading on environmental transparency and performance. This year, we recognize more than 170 corporates as the leaders acting to address climate risks and build our future zero-carbon economy - one that works for both people and planet.” End quote. CDP doesn’t actually give them a ranking. They just list who they feel are the companies that meet their criteria. For a link to the full list go to this episode’s webpage at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Incidentally, these top sustainable companies' lists only provide rankings according to various sustainability criteria. They don’t rate the companies as to whether their stocks are worth buying! To do that, you can obviously go to the research section of your broker’s site, ask an advisor, or also check out financial analysts’ opinions on many free online sites. The best ones I’ve found are YahooFinance, Reuters, MarketBeat, Nasdaq Analyst Stock Recommendations, and TipRanks. ------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Socially Responsible ETFs to Buy in 2020 My next piece is by Todd Shriber, on the InvestorPlace site, titled 7 Socially Responsible ETFs to Buy in 2020. I’m going to say what his picks are and follow with a quote by him on each company. “1) VanEck Vectors Green Bond ETF (NYSEARCA: GRNB). Comprised of U.S. dollar-denominated green bonds that are issued to finance environmentally friendly projects, and includes bonds issued by supranational, government, and corporate issuers globally. 2) Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Growth ETF (BATS: NULG). This socially responsible ETF dispels the notion that virtuous investing can be a drag on returns. Over the past year, the Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Growth ETF has outpaced the S&P 500 Growth Index by nearly 1,000 basis points. 3) Xtrackers S&P 500 ESG ETF (NYSEARCA: SNPE). The rookie ETF is notable for at least two reasons, albeit superficial. First, it is the first ETF to track the S&P 500 ESG Index. Second, it has amassed $110 million in assets since inception, a very impressive start. At just 0.11% per year, the Xtrackers S&P 500 ESG ETF is one of the most cost-effective funds in the socially responsible category.” Now, my comment. However, be aware that this ETF is rather unbalanced in that it’s heavily weighted with tech stocks. For many investors that’s fine – but not for all nor for all market conditions. Now, back to quoting Mr. Shriber. “4) Global X Conscious Companies ETF (NASDAQ: KRMA). It follows the Concinnity Conscious Companies Index, and that Global X says it offers exposure to companies achieving positive outcomes for 5 key stakeholders: Customers, Suppliers, Stock & Debt Holders, Local Communities, and notably, Employees. 5) Inspire Corporate Bond Impact ETF (NYSEARCA: IBD). Inspire offers a broad suite of faith-based ETFs, with [this bond fund] being the first corporate ETF dedicated to Christian values. And according to the issuer it’s donating a portion of fees to support Christian ministry projects such as clean water wells, refugee relief efforts, Bible distribution and other worthy causes. 6) Nuveen ESG High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (NYSEARCA: NUHY). Applying virtuous filters to high-yield bonds can help investors reduce and avoid trouble spots… [it’s also] the first socially responsible ETF in the high-yield category. 7) VanEck Vectors Low Carbon Energy ETF (NYSEARCA: SMOG). With its memorable ticker and significant Tesla exposure, [this fund] is a broad-based play on the soaring alternative energy industry.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Making the Low Carbon Call With ETFs Now, if you’re looking specifically for more low carbon investments, Tom Lydon offers more picks with his article Making the Low Carbon Call With ETFs at ETF Trends. He recommends iShares MSCI ACWI Low Carbon Target ETF (NYSEArca: CRBN) and SPDR MSCI ACWI Low Carbon Target ETF (NYSEArca: LOWC). ------------------------------------------------------------- More Top Sustainable Companies Now we turn our attention from ESG ETFs to individual ESG stocks. The article is titled, 5 ESG Stocks to Buy as Climate Risk Takes Center Stage by Zacks Equity Research appearing on YahooFinance. Here are the five stocks by Zacks. Quoting directly from the article: “1) Applied Materials, Inc. Symbol AMAT provides manufacturing equipment, services, and software to the semiconductor, display and related industries. The company’s expected earnings growth rate for the current year is 24%. 2) Keysight Technologies, Inc. Symbol KEYS provides electronic design and test solutions to commercial communications, networking, aerospace, defense and government, automotive, energy, semiconductor, electronic, and education industries. This Zacks Rank #1 company’s expected earnings growth rate for the current year is nearly 10%. 3) NVIDIA Corporation. Symbol NVDA operates as a visual computing company, that offers processors, which include GeForce for PC gaming, GeForce NOW for cloud-based game-streaming service and much more. The company’s expected earnings growth rate for the fiscal fourth quarter is more than 100%. 4) The Procter & Gamble Company. Symbol PG provides a range of beauty, grooming, health care, fabric and home care, and baby, feminine and family care products. The company is constantly working toward restricting microfiber release. Every load of washing releases millions of microfibres that are flushed down the drain, and gradually ends up in beaches and oceans where they remain for years and disturb sea creatures’ food chain. Procter & Gamble has an expected earnings growth rate of 9.3% for the current year. And 5) General Mills, Inc. Symbol GIS manufactures and markets branded consumer foods. Among the many sustainability initiatives of the company, its Cheerios brand uses regenerative agriculture and organic farming to source ingredients for products including the legacy cereal brand. The company’s expected earnings growth rate for the current year is 5.3%.” End quotes. Zacks is proving to be a good source of recommendations! ------------------------------------------------------------- Water Stocks in the Americas Getting increasing attention among ethical and sustainable investors are water stocks. So it’s timely that Debra Fiakas wrote a piece titled Water Stocks in the Americas. There she reviews what she believes to be the best water stocks operating in the Americas. Ms. Fiakas writes about Consolidated Water (CWCO: Nasdaq), American Water Works (AWK: NYSE), and Global Water Resources (GWRS: Nasdaq). However, she includes a chart with four more companies. Best to go to her article to read her insights into this industry and its key players. The link, again, is on this episode’s page at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. ------------------------------------------------------------- Best Canadian Funds Now for my Canadian listeners, my great colleague, Toby Heaps at Corporate Knights, has just published The ultimate guide to responsible investing. Mr. Heaps says that I quote,” We ranked over 700 mutual funds and ETFs through a sustainability lens. Here are the top scorers.” End quote. Also, a regular on this podcast, Tim Nash, another insightful analyst, has published The 2019 eco-fund ranking of his top Canadian funds. His article is also on the Corporate Knights site. Again, for links to these articles go to this episode’s podcast page. ------------------------------------------------------------- Best UK Funds For UK ethical and sustainable investors there’s the Interactive Investor site!. It’s a terrific site for you which, they say, quote, “We have identified more than 140 ethical investment options available on our platform.” End quote. Not only do they have all that information and data, but the site takes you through step-by-step to locate the investment option that best matches your personal values! Again, the link to the key page on their site is also on this episode’s podcast page. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comments Well, these are my top news stories and tips for ethical and sustainable investors over the past two weeks. And to get all the links, stock symbols and more, or to read the transcript of this podcast and with additional information too, please go to investingforthesoul.com/podcasts and scroll down to this episode. Also, be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons in iTunes/Apple Podcasts or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. And, please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. That way you can help promote not only this podcast but ethical and sustainable investing globally. So, let’s help create a better world with our investments! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. Talk to you again on February 14. Bye for now. © 2020 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul.

Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA
Q&A Time: ESG Investing and Costco, Eversource Energy, and Keysight Technologies

Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


ESG Investing and stocks Costco, Eversource Energy, and Keysight Technologies

Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA
Q&A Time: ESG Investing and Costco, Eversource Energy, and Keysight Technologies

Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


ESG Investing and stocks Costco, Eversource Energy, and Keysight Technologies

Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA
Q&A Time: ESG Investing and Costco, Eversource Energy, and Keysight Technologies

Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 11:58


ESG Investing and stocks Costco, Eversource Energy, and Keysight Technologies

Packet Pushers - Community Show
Network Neighborhood 04: We The Sales Engineers With Ramzi Marjaba

Packet Pushers - Community Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 50:53


In this episode of Network Neighborhood, we welcome Ramzi Marjaba, Hybrid Senior Sales Engineer at Ixia Solutions Group at Keysight Technologies. Ramzi is also the creative power behind WeTheSalesEngineers.com, a career-oriented resource site for sales engineers featuring a blog, a podcast, and more. The post Network Neighborhood 04: We The Sales Engineers With Ramzi Marjaba appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Network Neighborhood 04: We The Sales Engineers With Ramzi Marjaba

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 50:53


In this episode of Network Neighborhood, we welcome Ramzi Marjaba, Hybrid Senior Sales Engineer at Ixia Solutions Group at Keysight Technologies. Ramzi is also the creative power behind WeTheSalesEngineers.com, a career-oriented resource site for sales engineers featuring a blog, a podcast, and more. The post Network Neighborhood 04: We The Sales Engineers With Ramzi Marjaba appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Quarterly Earnings
Keysight Technologies (NYSE:KEYS) Quarterly Conference Call for Q3 2019

Quarterly Earnings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 1:10


Listen to research about companies that trade on the stock market as an audio recording!

Embedded Executive
Five Minutes With…Kailash Narayanan, VP/GM, Keysight

Embedded Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 7:26


5G is going to revolutionize the world. Well, maybe it’ll revolutionize how we handle communications. However, it needs to be rolled out. Is that ever going to happen? Probably, but when? That’s where I started in this week’s Five Minutes With…discussion with Kailash Narayanan, a Vice President and General Manager of the Wireless Devices Segment at Keysight Technologies.

Inspired Marketing
Inspired Marketing: Keysight’s Marie Hattar on Rapid Marketing Transformation

Inspired Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 33:18


With a company over 80 years old, there are plenty of chances to improve and transform. When Marie Hattar joined Keysight Technologies as part of an acquisition, she saw an opportunity to apply modern strategies to a legacy brand. Her role as Chief Marketing Officer may be new, but her passion and ideas for a complete overhaul come from a well-seasoned past. You won't believe what her team achieved!

Keysight 5G Cornerstone Panel Podcast
5G Perspectives from the Keysight 5G Cornerstone Panel

Keysight 5G Cornerstone Panel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 15:25


We introduce here the Keysight 5G Cornerstone Panel Podcast where some of our company’s brightest minds offer interesting, innovative and timely perspectives on 5G, how it will develop and its ultimate impact on connectivity.  Keysight Technologies is leading the testing, measurement and security work for 5G. They’re teaming up with 5G players around the world to harden the new technology so it can execute on the promise of delivering truly transformative experiences. We spoke to four 5G experts at Keysight to get their perspective into how 5G development is shaping up and what the industry still needs to do to deliver on the 5G promise.  Our panel is made up of Satish Dhanasekaran, SVP and President of the Communications Solutions Group, Kailash Narayanan, Vice President and General Manager, Kalyan Sundhar, Vice President of R&D for 5G and Will Sitch, the Director of Industry and Solutions Marketing.

Diverse
Diverse Episode 32: Global Leadership Award recipient Liz Ruetsch of Keysight Technologies

Diverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 11:39


Penny Wirsing, FY18 SWE President-Elect, talks with Global Leadership Award recipient Liz Ruetsch of Keysight Technologies.

Diverse
Diverse Episode 16: Men as Diversity Partners - Part 4

Diverse

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 15:57


Our Men As Diversity Partners Podcast Series continues as FY17 SWE President Jessica Rannow talks to Patrick Harper, Vice President and General Manager of the Technology Order Fulfillment team at Keysight Technologies.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

What does USB Type-C mean for the world? Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman sit down with Jit Lim to find out. We discuss super fast charging, blazing data transfer - and, of course, things catching fire as a result.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast
Artificial Intelligence and Dispersed Computing – #2

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 33:23


How is the world of processors changing, and what does it mean for the future of AI? Daniel Bogdanoff and Brig Asay sit down to talk about it. Hosted by Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman, EEs Talk Tech is a twice-monthly engineering podcast discussing tech trends and industry news from an electrical engineer's perspective.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

Wireless charging is growing in popularity! Learn about the difference between inductive and resonant techniques, as well as who's implementing the technology (it might surprise you!). Hosted by Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman, EEs Talk Tech is a twice-monthly engineering podcast discussing tech trends and industry news from an electrical engineer's perspective.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast
Under the Hood of PCI Express – #4

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 32:55


PCIe 4.0 is doubling the data rate of PCIe 3.0 and poses some interesting challenges for designers. Learn more about PCIe, what it is and how it affects your PC's performance and capabilities. Daniel Bogdanoff, Mike Hoffman, and Rick Eads discuss. Hosted by Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman, EEs Talk Tech is a twice-monthly engineering podcast discussing tech trends and industry news from an electrical engineer's perspective.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast
The Seven Ways we Describe the Universe (SI Units) – #5

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 39:17


The entire universe can be described using just seven different units! Metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela are defined by the The International System of Units (SI) as the seven base units through which all other units can be derived. Hosted by Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman, EEs Talk Tech is a twice-monthly engineering podcast discussing tech trends and industry news from an electrical engineer's perspective.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast
AI Ethics and Autonomous Vehicles – #7

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 32:24


How do we handle the ethical dilemmas inherent in building increasingly capable and intelligent systems? AI is all around us- likely a part of your phone, home systems, and even cars. Autonomous cars promise greater convenience, safety, and efficiency, but is our world ready to tackle the implicit ethical dilemmas? Daniel Bogdanoff, Mike Hoffman, and Brig Asay sit down to discuss. Hosted by Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman, EEs Talk Tech is a twice-monthly engineering podcast discussing tech trends and industry news from an electrical engineer's perspective.

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast
Producer and Consumer Risk – #8

EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 31:56


We sit down with Matthew Woerner discuss the basics of producer and consumer risk. What should manufacturers and tech consumers do to protect themselves? Hosted by Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman, EEs Talk Tech is a twice-monthly engineering podcast discussing tech trends and industry news from an electrical engineer's perspective.