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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Keysight's Network Packet Brokers with 2024 New Product Innovation Award

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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Keysight's Network Packet Brokers with 2024 New Product Innovation Award
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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Keysight's Network Packet Brokers with 2024 New Product Innovation Award

2024-09-17 21:00 Last Updated At:21:15

Keysight delivers scalable, high-performance, and highly flexible network visibility solutions for efficient network monitoring, threat detection, analysis and response

SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost & Sullivan recently analyzed the network visibility market and recognized Keysight Network Packet Brokers (NPBs) with a 2024 Global New Product Innovation Award. Keysight's newest generation of 400G-capable NPBs earned this recognition for its market-leading performance, modularity, scalability, future-proof design, automation, intelligence, and end-user experience.

Serving as the foundation of a reliable network visibility architecture, Keysight NPBs send the right network data to every monitoring tool to optimize and enhance performance, speed response, and strengthen their cybersecurity posture, all while lowering operational costs and complexity.

Advances in 400G show Keysight's strong commitment to innovation and customer-centric product design

"As a key player in the network visibility space, Keysight takes a commendable approach to product design and shows a clear commitment to high-performing, reliable, and innovative solutions," Sujan Sami, research director at Frost & Sullivan, observes. "The addition of 400G-capable solutions to their portfolio paves the way for customers to maintain performance and security in the age of digital transformation and AI."

"Innovation means finding smarter ways to do things today and being ready with what customers need tomorrow," says Recep Ozdag, Vice President and General Manager, Network Visibility Solutions at Keysight. "We highly value Frost & Sullivan's recognition of our innovations in the 400G networking space, as these advances are vital for equipping customers to grow and protect their assets while migrating services to the cloud and integrating AI into business operations."

Keysight's comprehensive 400G-capable NPB portfolio offers unmatched port speed flexibility and advanced packet processing capabilities. Ideal for customers' migrating their networks to higher speeds, three 400G-capable packet brokers meet the demands of modern networks into the future:

Keysight earns Frost & Sullivan's 2024 Global New Product Innovation Award for its strong overall performance in the NPB industry. "Driven by a rich history of innovation and steadfast commitment to pushing boundaries, Keysight is shaping the future of technology one breakthrough at a time," added Natalia Casanovas, Frost & Sullivan best practices research analyst.

About Frost & Sullivan's Best Practices Awards

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has developed an innovative element in a product by leveraging leading-edge technologies. The award recognizes the value-added features/benefits of a product and the increased ROI it gives customers that, in turn, raises customers' acquisition and overall market penetration potential.

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices awards recognize companies in various regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analyses, and extensive secondary research to identify best practices in the industry.

About Frost & Sullivan

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About Keysight Technologies

At Keysight (NYSE: KEYS), we inspire and empower innovators to bring world-changing technologies to life. As an S&P 500 company, we're delivering market-leading design, emulation, and test solutions to help engineers develop and deploy faster, with less risk, throughout the entire product life cycle. We're a global innovation partner enabling customers in communications, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, automotive, semiconductor, and general electronics markets to accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world. Learn more at Keysight Newsroom and www.keysight.com.

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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Keysight's Network Packet Brokers with 2024 New Product Innovation Award

Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Keysight's Network Packet Brokers with 2024 New Product Innovation Award

SINGAPORE, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Although sustainability is a growing business priority, only 6% of business leaders report that their organisation has completed at least one round of sustainability implementation. This is in comparison to 14% from NTUC LearningHub's Special Report on Sustainability 2022. Nevertheless, a positive outlook remains as nearly three quarters of business leaders (72%) share that their organisation will begin its sustainability journey within the next five years or more, marking a 6% increase from the 2022 report.

Employees perceive possessing the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and implement sustainability initiatives at the workplace (6% to a large extent, 55% to a moderate extent, 34% to a small extent). However, more than four in five business leaders (15% strongly agree, 71% somewhat agree) say that there is a gap in expertise and skill sets around sustainability in their organisation where they seek skills like climate change sustainability (30%), environmental management system framework or policy (29%), risk management (29%), sustainability risk and impact assessment (29%), and Environmental and Social Governance (28%).

These are some of the key findings from NTUC LearningHub's Sustainability for Business Resilience Report 2024, which investigates sustainability as a business imperative, the current state of sustainability efforts in organisations, and the critical role of training and certifications. Based on survey involving over 150 business leaders and 350 full-time working professionals, the report also highlights the in-demand job roles and skills that inform and shape individuals' career progression while strengthening the business' resilience.

While nearly a third of business leaders (30%) report having sent their employees for sustainability-related training in the past year, only one in ten employees (11%) report attending sustainability-related training and about half (46%) are unaware of the available programmes in the market. This occurs while both business leaders and employees express similar concerns over training.

When sending employees for training, business leaders grapple with employees being too busy with work to attend training (43%), difficulty in identifying industry-recognised courses (39%) and relevant external training providers or centres (32%), insufficient budget for training programmes (36%), and resistance to change among employees (35%). Meanwhile, employees cite being too busy with work to attend training (43%), training programmes not being fully funded by their company (29%), having no one to cover their work while they are away for training (28%), uncertainty about their skills gaps (28%), and limited in-house training programmes offered by their organisation (27%) as key challenges.  

Although nearly four in five business leaders (17% strongly agree, 63% somewhat agree) agree that their organisation has clearly communicated how employees can contribute towards the organisation's sustainability goals, both groups have differing views on the top motivators for sustainability initiatives implementation. Employees report the top three motivators to be cost savings (46%), complying with rules and regulations (44%), and responding to market demand (36%). On the other hand, business leaders cite responding to market demand (54%) as the primary driver, followed by achieving cost savings (49%), and managing risks (43%).

Moreover, one in three employees (33%) lack the confidence in their organisation's ability to effectively implement sustainability initiatives, citing unclear sustainability goals (41%), insufficient budget allocated to sustainability initiatives (34%), and lack of sustainability training programmes (32%) as primary reasons.

Commenting on the report's findings, Mr Tay Ee Learn, Chief Sector Skills Officer, NTUC LearningHub, says, "The findings suggest a possible disconnect between business leaders and employees, likely stemming from a lack of common understanding and therefore shared goal in the journey to implement sustainability initiatives within organisations. Transparent communication is key, but organisations must first develop a clear sustainability roadmap with defined goals to ensure everyone is aligned. This involves prioritising workforce training and development to prepare employees for new and refreshed green roles. Leveraging resources like the NTUC Awareness, Resources, Community (ARC) Framework, which offers sustainability solutions to employers while facilitating the training of their workers, can help organisations address their challenges. Investing in the development of their human capital will go a long way to reassure the workforce that they are valued, allowing both organisations and workers to remain competitive in a dynamic landscape."

To download the Sustainability for Business Resilience  Report 2024, please visit https://www.ntuclearninghub.com/media/research-reports/2024/Sustainability. To find out more about the courses, training, and grants, please contact NTUC LearningHub at www.ntuclearninghub.com

About NTUC LearningHub

NTUC LearningHub is the leading Continuing Education and Training provider in Singapore which aims to transform the lifelong employability of working people. Since our corporatisation in 2004, we have been working with employers and individual learners to provide learning solutions in areas such as Infocomm Technology, Generative AI & Cloud, Healthcare, Retail & Food Services, Employability & Literacy, Business Excellence, Workplace Safety & Health, Security, Human Resources & Coaching and Foreign Workers Training.

To date, NTUC LearningHub has helped over 29,000 organisations and achieved more than 2.6 million training places across more than 2,900 courses with a pool of about 900 certified trainers. As a Total Learning Solutions provider to organisations, we also forge partnerships to offer a wide range of relevant end-to-end training. Besides in-person training, we also offer instructor-led virtual live classes (VLCs) and asynchronous online learning. The NTUC LearningHub Learning eXperience Platform (LXP) — a one-stop online learning mobile application — offers timely, bite-sized and quality content for learners to upskill anytime and anywhere. Beyond learning, LXP also serves as a platform for jobs and skills development for both workers and companies.

For more information, visit www.ntuclearninghub.com.

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Sustainability implementation in organisations is still a Work-in-Progress amid lack of training and employee uncertainty over organisation goals

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