Articles By Keysight Technologies UK

    • Keysight brings advanced solution expertise to four key European 6G projects

      Keysight Technologies announced that it brings advanced solution expertise to four projects that are a part of the 6G Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS-JU), a research and innovation programme co-funded by the European Union (EU).

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    • Why automating intelligence is critical to technology innovators

      Today's newest products are increasingly complex, due to evolving standards, applications distributed across multiple cloud environments, and acceleration in an “all in one” expectation from new users. This increased complexity directly impacts development validation and test coverage for new products, increasing pressure on development teams.

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    • Automated testing is still a big challenge for businesses, research finds

      A new study from Keysight Technologies reveals that despite 84 percent of decision-makers stating that the majority of testing involves complex systems, few employ automated testing or use artificial intelligence.

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    • Demystifying intelligent automation

      Organisations are increasingly embracing intelligent automation to deliver efficiencies and free up resources. These solutions are applied to various tasks across industries, with artificial intelligence (AI) providing vital brainpower.

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    • Technology predictions from an electronic design and test thinktank

      Jay Alexander, CTO at Keysight Technologies, and Jeff Harris, VP of Marketing, take a look at the shape-shifting business operations and technology trends that are unfolding through the lens of the pandemic, the effects of which will continue to have lasting effects on organisations and society.

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    • 3 tips to succeed in mission-critical IoT

      The Internet of Thing (IoT) is changing EVERYTHING. There are literally billions of IoT devices around us today, with hundreds more coming online each second. By 2020, there will be roughly 50 billion connected devices. By 2028, the IoT may become so pervasive that we won’t even need to refer to devices as being part of it anymore. It will just become a given that they are connected and interoperable.

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