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Sheila holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), but she fell in love with Journalism when she was invited to be part of the PC Magazine editorial staff. After that, Sheila was responsible for other technology publications and started to work with Content Production and Consulting in Communication for companies in IT, science and financial industries in 2004. She also has a graduation degree in Public Relation and Corporate Communication.
In the early days, everything was centralized. This was the reality of datacenters a few decades ago, but now the scenario is different. The change started to happen when cloud computing and colocation service providers emerged, which rent facilities and infrastructure for power, networking, cooling, bandwidth, and physical security to third parties. Customers, meanwhile, distribute their owned and leased physical and virtual IT assets across multiple locations. And all indications are that there is no sign of slowing down in the data center industry. A report from Fortune Business Insights indicates that global demand for more efficient technologies combined with the economic advantages of connectivity applications...
Quantum computers still have a long way to go to revolutionize our everyday lives, yet they have been the focus of increasing attention and are even already accessible to some research and commercial institutions. One such access route to quantum computing is the Amazon Braket cloud services. However, Amazon itself issues a warning. In order to have their full potential exploited, quantum equipment needs to be connected to quantum networks, similar to what happens today with most popular devices connected by the Internet. And these quantum networks can enable very interesting applications, such as communication protected by quantum keys with levels of privacy and security unattainable using conventional encryption techniques. These networks can also bring quantum servers together in the cloud, connecting and amplifying ...
What are the barriers faced by both those who are deploying Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and those who intend to follow this path in the future?