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Network Telemetry: Unlocking Real-Time Insights for Modern Networks

Network telemetry is revolutionizing how organizations monitor and manage their networks by providing real-time, granular visibility into network performance, traffic patterns, and potential issues. Unlike traditional monitoring approaches that rely on periodic polling and static metrics, network telemetry continuously collects data from network devices, applications, and endpoints, enabling more proactive and accurate decision-making. This approach allows IT teams to detect anomalies, troubleshoot faster, and optimize network resources effectively.


By leveraging streaming telemetry protocols and advanced analytics, organizations can gain insights into network latency, packet loss, throughput, and device health. These insights are critical for maintaining high-performance network environments, especially as modern networks become more complex with the integration of cloud services, IoT devices, and 5G technologies. Network telemetry also enhances security by providing visibility into unusual traffic patterns or potential breaches, allowing for faster incident response.


Furthermore, network telemetry supports automation by feeding real-time data into AI-driven network management tools,…



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Innovations Driving Growth in the Polyglycolic Acid

Polyglycolic acid (PGA) is a synthetic, biodegradable, aliphatic polyester derived from glycolic acid. It is the simplest linear polyester and is considered one of the strongest biodegradable polymers available. PGA is typically produced through the ring-opening polymerization of glycolide (the cyclic dimer of glycolic acid) under heat with a catalyst. This results in a high molecular weight polymer that is highly crystalline, which contributes to its exceptional tensile strength and modulus. However, this crystallinity also makes it relatively stiff and brittle. A key property of PGA is its rapid hydrolytic degradation in aqueous environments; it loses strength within weeks and completely resorbs in months, as its glycolic acid monomer is a natural metabolite in the human body.

The primary application for PGA, often in copolymer form with lactide (as Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) or PLGA), is in the medical field as bioresorbable sutures, surgical meshes, and drug delivery systems. Its strength and…

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