Test Your Network

Adapting to the World’s Exploding Need for Bandwidth

On this episode of Test Your Network, an EXFO podcast, host Tyler Kern was joined by EXFO Director, Transport and Datacom Business Unit Sophie Legault and Xilinx Director of Wired Communications Gilles Garcia for a discussion about how the two companies are working to provide boosted connectivity during a time when remote-work requirements and…

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Software & Technology
Why Multiplexing Is Like Music to People’s Ears

Today’s topic sounds like a mouthful — Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing in 5G networks — but the conversation boils down to making 5G more accessible and affordable for everyone. On this episode of the MarketScale Software and Technology podcast, host Shelby Skrhak sat down with Maury Wood, Business Development Manager of North American Key…

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tools
What’s the biggest mistake you see people make when tackling a task
December 23, 2025

Across industries, the most common productivity bottleneck isn’t a lack of talent, but the quiet persistence of outdated tools and routines. As workflows become more complex and technology advances, choosing the right tool for the job can mean the difference between wasted time and meaningful progress. The challenge—and opportunity—lies in questioning old habits and recognizing…

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Bioprocessing
My Biggest Takeaway from NC State’s Bioprocessing Course
December 23, 2025

Hands-on immersion has become a defining advantage in modern biomanufacturing, and programs like NC State’s BTEC exemplify why experiential learning matters as much as technical knowledge. By stepping through a full upstream and downstream bioprocess in a simulated environment, the Benchmark team gained firsthand insight into the real-world pressures, decisions, and constraints their customers…

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shipment
Why Single – Lot Shipments Matter to QA
December 22, 2025

In modern warehouses, what looks like a minor issue at receiving can quickly escalate when a lot lacks the right certifications or falls out of spec, triggering quarantine, added paperwork, and intense traceability demands on quality teams. As supply chains grow more complex and regulated, these friction points quietly drain time and increase the…

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contamination
3 Simple Changes to Improve Your CCS
December 22, 2025

Contamination control failures rarely stem from complex science; more often, they’re the result of everyday practices that haven’t evolved with modern cleanroom demands. Simple shifts—like cleaning in a strict top-to-bottom flow, choosing materials that trap submicron particles instead of redistributing them, and standardizing tools so operators aren’t improvising—can dramatically reduce risk while improving efficiency….

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