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Santa Rosa electronic test and measurement (NYSE: KEYS) at ~$5B revenue; record Q4 with 14% order growth driven by AI datacenter testing and 6G research, Spirent $1.5B acquisition (2024) competing with Rohde & Schwarz.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. is a Santa Rosa, California-based electronic design, test, and measurement solutions company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: KEYS) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing hardware instruments, software platforms, and services for designing, testing, and validating electronic systems across 5G/6G wireless, AI data center infrastructure, aerospace and defense, automotive, and quantum computing through approximately 15,500 employees with approximately $5 billion in annual revenue. Keysight's heritage traces to Hewlett-Packard's test and measurement division (founded 1939), which became Agilent Technologies in 1999 and spun off Keysight as an independent company in 2014. In its most recent fiscal quarter, Keysight reported 14% order growth, 10% revenue growth to $1.42 billion, and 16% higher adjusted EPS — its best quarterly performance in two years — driven by demand for AI data center testing, early 6G wireless infrastructure research, and defense electronics modernization, alongside contributions from three major acquisitions completed in October 2024. The company's key acquisitions include Spirent Communications ($1.5 billion, 2024, network test and cybersecurity validation), ESI Group ($1 billion, 2023, electromagnetic simulation), and Ixia ($1.6 billion, 2017, network testing). Keysight's PathWave software platform integrates design simulation, test automation, and analytics workflows into a unified environment that semiconductor and wireless chipset teams use to accelerate development cycles from simulation to hardware validation.
Tempe AZ small business internet platform (NYSE: GDDY) $4.6B FY2024 revenue (+7%); 84M+ domains, GoDaddy Airo AI business creation, Applications & Commerce double-digit growth competing with Squarespace and Wix.
GoDaddy Inc. is a Tempe, Arizona-based internet domain registrar and small business platform company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GDDY) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing domain name registration, web hosting, website building, email marketing, e-commerce tools, and payment processing to approximately 21 million customers worldwide through approximately 6,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, GoDaddy reported revenues of $4.6 billion (+7% year-over-year), with the Applications and Commerce segment (website builders, e-commerce, email marketing, payment tools) growing at double-digit rates as GoDaddy shifted its revenue mix from commodity domain registration (low-margin, high-volume) toward higher-value SaaS subscription products that generate $20-80/month per customer versus $1-2/month from domain registration alone. CEO Aman Bhutani has executed GoDaddy Airo — an AI-powered business creation assistant that automatically generates a customized website, logo, professional email, social media profiles, and marketing content from a single business description prompt — positioning GoDaddy as the AI-first small business launch platform that reduces the time from business idea to online presence from days to minutes. GoDaddy Airo (launched 2024 at the US launch, expanding internationally) differentiates from Squarespace, Wix, and Shopify by automating the entire digital business setup workflow rather than providing only a website builder — enabling GoDaddy to capture a higher share of new business formation activity as the first-touch AI assistant that creates the domain, website, email, and marketing assets simultaneously.
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