Keynote Systems

Keynote Systems was a U.S. based company that specialized in developing and marketing software as a service technology to measure, test, and improve from the end user perspective, the performance of websites, online content, applications, and services across browsers, networks, and mobile devices. Keynote provided independent testing, measurement and monitoring of mobile content, applications, and services on real devices across multiple mobile operator networks.

Keynote Systems
Private
IndustryComputer software
FoundedJanuary 1, 1995
FoundersJames Barrick and Andy Popell
Headquarters
Websitewww.dynatrace.com

Keynote Systems merged with Dynatrace in June 2015.[1]

Overview

Headquartered in San Mateo, California, and employing about 300 people, the company went public on NASDAQ on September 24, 1999.

The company claimed corporate customers including American Express, BP, Caterpillar, Disney, eBay, E*TRADE, Expedia, Microsoft, Sony Ericsson, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and Vodafone.[2]

History

Keynote Systems was founded in 1995. It launched ‘Keynote Perspective’ in 1996 and launched Business 40 Internet Performance Index in 1997 and globalized internet-performance metrics securing $4.7 million in equity financing.

Keynote released the first ever internet multi-page transactional measurement service in 1999 and launched Streaming Perspective product in 2000.[3]

In 2001, Keynote added Google to Business 40 Internet Performance index.[4]

In 2002, Keynote won InternetWeek’s ‘Best of Breed’ award[5] and was named the 13th fastest growing North American tech company.[6]

Keynote acquired Xaffire’s Insight Service Suite.[7]

In 2003, the company offered to buy back 7.5 million of its shares, or about 33 percent, for $71.3 million.[8]

In 2004, Keynote introduced Performance Authority which were email alerts to warn public of internet threats. In 2005 Keynote and Zandan announce product-development and marketing partnership.[9]

In 2007, Keynote joined Russell 3000 index.[10] Keynote’s Voice Perspective Service was also named one of the top 25 innovations of 2007 by VoIP News.[11]

In 2008, Keynote Systems acquired French mobile company Zandan[12] and launched Web Site Performance index for the 2008 Olympics.[13] Keynote also introduced KITE (Keynote Internet Testing Environment)[14] and launched MITE (Mobile Internet Testing Environment), a desktop based mobile testing.[15] Keynote Systems won Gold Mobile Star Award for mobile application testing.[16]

In 2009, Keynote Systems introduced Mobile Application Perspective 3.0, a real time operational monitoring for text messaging.[17] Keynote MITE won Jolt Product Excellence Award.

In 2011, Keynote Systems acquired DeviceAnywhere.

In August, 2013, private equity firm, Thoma Bravo, acquired Keynote Systems for about $395 million.[18][19]

In June 2015, Keynote Systems merged with Dynatrace, the latter having John Van Siclen as acting CEO.[20]

Acquisitions

The company acquired 14 companies:

  • May 10, 2000: Keynote Systems acquires Velogic[21]
  • August 18, 2000: Keynote acquires RedAlert[22]
  • July 17, 2001:Keynote acquires Envive[23]
  • October 23, 2001: Keynote acquires OnDevice[24]
  • May 14, 2002:Keynote acquires NetMechanics, adds content testing to companies portfolio[25]
  • July 22, 2002: Keynote acquires Streamcheck[26]
  • October 28, 2002: Keynote acquires Enviz[27]
  • December 3, 2003: Keynote acquires MetrixNet
  • April 6, 2004: Keynote acquires NetRaker
  • July 7, 2004:Keynote acquires Hudson-Williams NY[28]
  • September 10, 2004: Keynote acquires Vividence[29]
  • February 3, 2005:Keynote acquires Hudson-Williams Europe[30]
  • December 6, 2005: Keynote acquires GomezPro Business Unit[31]
  • April 3, 2006: Keynote acquires Keynote Sigos[32]
  • October, 2011: Keynote Systems Acquires DeviceAnywhere[33]
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  14. AJAX-Based Testing Tool for Rich Web 2.0 Sites
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  18. "Thoma Bravo Completes Take-Private Acquisition of Keynote". Press release. Reuters. August 22, 2013. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  19. "Keynote Completes Sale to Thoma Bravo: Becoming a Privately-Held Company". Press release. Keynote. August 22, 2013. Archived from the original on September 3, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  20. "Five questions with new Dynatrace CEO John Van Siclen on APM and company's future". SD Times. 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
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  23. "Purchases the MSP Division of Envive Corporation".
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  30. "Keynote Strengthens European Position; Acquires Business of Hudson Williams Europe, an E-Business Performance Consulting Firm with Expertise in SAS Software. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com.
  31. "Acquires Gomez Pro".
  32. "Sigos". Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  33. "Keynote to Acquire DeviceAnywhere, a Leader in Mobile Testing and Quality Assurance". businesswire. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
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