November 2, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — On-demand mobile and Internet test and measurement solutions provider Keynote Systems (keynote.com) announced on Thursday that it has launched its new corporate identity program with a new Keynote logo. The company says the new logo was designed to drive home a “Keynote Stamp of Approval,” message, similar to JD Powers’ or Good Housekeeping’s sign of approval.
In light of this new identity, Keynote has also embedded a new timeline on its homepage entitled, “Keynote and the Internet Evolve Over Time,” where the user can take a look at the company’s milestones since its inception in 1995 and where they fit into the timeline with relation to the Internet’s milestones throughout its evolution.
Some of Keynote’s highlights include the announcement of its first product, Keynote Perspective, in 1995, its first annual Global Internet Performance Conference and $1 million month in 1999 as well as its 14 acquisitions over the years.
Last week, Keynote launched its WebEffective 6.0 software.
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