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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.
The LoRa Alliance, the global association of LoRaWAN supporters, has announced that its open standard for Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) is now fully IPv6 compliant. This expands the market for LoRaWAN-addressable Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to include IP-based systems commonly found in enterprise and industrial environments. The new IPv6 layer will facilitate and accelerate the development of secure and interoperable applications over the LoRaWAN standard. IP-based solutions can now be broadcast over LoRaWAN and easily integrated into cloud infrastructures. “As digitalisation advances across all industries, integrating various technologies to provide end-to-end solutions is critical. Enterprises are demanding solutions that provide more interoperability and comply with standards. Now that LoRaWAN can integrate with any IP application, end users will have it,” highlights Donna Moore, CEO and president of the LoRa Alliance.
Turnkey Internet of Things (IoT) solutions combined with mathematical models promises to reduce the spread of viruses like the one that causes COVID-19.
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