Hi,

Rather, it was because Agilent was known for it's fine medical stuff that the instrument part didn't fit in and put into a separate company. Similarly since HP was known for its computers, printers and scanners, the medical and instrument parts didn't fit into the HP brand.

In the process, it looks like it is loosing it's edge, which is sad to see.

Cheers,
Magnus

On 02/14/2016 11:08 AM, "Björn Gabrielsson" wrote:
Hi,

Spent the flight back from PTTI next to a HP, then Agilent medical guy.
Aparently the medical stuff did not go into Keysight, they remain Agilent.

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     Björn

Hi,
It is rather depressing to me to hear RK and others remark about the
unreliability of HP test equipment.
There is one area where they had outstanding equipment.
I was involved with repairing HP medical equipment for 25 years and it was
awesome stuff. This was the same info I got from other BMET's at many
different hospitals.
The TCO was low as the equipment ran and ran, a lot of it 24/7. I'm
talking about a 10 year period.
Usually our equipment was only replaced by newer technology systems.
Too bad it didn't apply to test equipment as well.
Regards,
Perrier
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