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Agilent Technologies Receives Global Growth Leadership Award for Oscilloscopes

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced it has received Frost & Sullivan’s Global Growth Leadership Award for Oscilloscopes. Frost & Sullivan’s independent analysis of the oscilloscopes market showed that Agilent demonstrated significant growth over the past two years, outperforming all other market participants and gaining significant share. In the same period, competitors either lost market share or did not grow at nearly the same rate.

“There were four major factors driving Agilent’s growth performance: innovation in the high-performance offering, the ability to effectively address the mid- and mainstream market needs, overall product quality and reliability, and a strong product distribution strategy,” said Jessy Cavazos, Frost & Sullivan industry director. “Our evaluation revealed that Agilent had made great strides in the global oscilloscopes market over the past three years, which has resulted in an impressive market share gain of more than 8.5 percentage points. Such performance is the result of a heavy focus on research and development, which has translated into the launch of innovative products across the various segments of the oscilloscopes market.”

“We are really excited to receive this level of recognition,” said Jay Alexander, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Oscilloscope and Protocol Division. “The global oscilloscope market is highly competitive, and we are committed to delivering innovative, high-value, best-performance products while continuously responding to customer needs. That’s why, since 2002, engineers have made Agilent the fastest-growing oscilloscope company in the world.”

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Additional information on the Frost & Sullivan award can be found at www.agilent.com/find/OscilloscopesAward_backgrounder.

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