Microsoft Joins the LoRa Alliance Board of Directors
The LoRa Alliance has welcomed Tony Shakib, GM of Azure IoT Engineering at Microsoft, to its board of directors. This partnership aims to accelerate the LoRaWAN standard's adoption within the IoT and LPWAN markets. Shakib emphasizes Microsoft's commitment to digital twin technology, stating that LoRaWAN is essential for analytics and connectivity across various industries. Microsoft intends to enhance collaboration with existing members to further global deployments of LoRaWAN solutions, strengthening its ecosystem.
- Tony Shakib's appointment is expected to accelerate the adoption of LoRaWAN technology.
- Microsoft's involvement is likely to enhance the technology's credibility and market presence.
- Concerns may arise regarding continuity in leadership as new members join the board.
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“Having Tony join the
“Microsoft has invested billions of dollars to enable customers to build digital twins of the physical world,” said Shakib. “The digital twin enables customers to analyze, predict and control environments across industries, whether monitoring production lines, managing worker safety, optimizing supply chains or delighting retail customers. A critical link in these digital transformations is the connectivity fabric, and LoRaWAN has unique capabilities to help fulfill that vision. We are excited to join the
Microsoft has already worked with a number of
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Beyond Eyes, a brand created by Heijmans N.V., a major Dutch construction-services business, deployed
20,000 LoRaWAN-connected IoT Smart Building sensors for Heijmans’ clients inthe Netherlands , based on private LoRaWAN network management provided by Actility’s ThingPark® Enterprise IoT platform, and seamless integration with Microsoft IoT Hub and IoT Central, at scale. Beyond Eyes uses wireless sensors from CLICKEY to collect anonymous data on a building’s utilization, occupation, usage and indoor environment. The solution, implemented across a wide variety of building types, provides insight into the performance and use of a building, ultimately leading to process, staffing and building improvements to enable cost savings, creating a sustainable work environment. “With native integration to Azure IoT, as well as our ever increasing collection of drivers, small and large organizations now have the perfect end-to-end stack for massive IoT projects,” said Olivier Hersent, CEO atActility . Discover the use case details in the dedicated press release. -
MachineQ, a
Comcast Company , harnesses the infrastructure and scale of Azure Cloud Services to deliver its all-in-one IoT connectivity platform for enterprises needing to build and deploy LoRaWAN solutions at scale. For Microsoft customers and partners, the MachineQ platform offers native tooling and streamlined delivery of integrated data, making it easy to visualize and analyze sensor data in Azure IoT. Among its most significant and largest customer deployments, MachineQ partnered with CoreKinect to develop an outdoor asset tracking solution to streamline inventory management, reduce operational costs, and improve customer experience. The deployment included over 325,000 LoRaWAN devices connecting to just a couple hundred MachineQ LoRaWAN gateways installed at more than 80 sites across theU.S. andCanada . -
Microshare EverSmart on Azure/LoRaWAN delivers over 20 IoT Sensing-as-a-Service solutions for Smart Spaces to global customers in any industry, especially corporate office, manufacturing and health care. With data stream endpoints to IoT Hub, Power BI, and IoT Central, EverSmart customers can take full advantage of Azure Cloud Services including Stream Analytics,
Databricks and Digital Twins to gain intelligence and make insightful decisions that improve their business and enhance the experience of the people using the space. Because of the ease of deploying LoRaWAN on Azure, theRoyal Hospital for Neuro-disability inLondon quickly installed a solution portfolio that includes asset zoning and occupancy as well as monitoring for environment, CO2, fridge and water temperature to get a consolidated view of conditions and equipment locations in their space. “Thanks to BT and Microshare, we are now able to automate many tasks that would have previously taken considerable time or effort to carry out,” saidToby Roberts , CIO of theRoyal Hospital for Neuro-disability . “This technology has been extremely useful during the current pandemic, as it has allowed our staff to perform more efficiently under heightened pressures.” -
“Sodexo, through its global partnership with myDevices, provides its Vital Spaces services to a wide range of customers that require occupancy sensors, automated people counting, electric submetering, temperature monitoring, asset condition monitoring, air quality monitoring, asset tracking and many other sensor solutions,” said
William Keys, MSM , director of FM technology development and innovation, Sodexo. “Through a single integration with myDevices’ platform, Sodexo can now easily source, procure and deploy pre-provisioned LoRaWAN hardware from hundreds of manufacturers, alongside its own in-house occupancy solutions provided by WX Solutions. All of the sensor data is then consolidated, normalized and transformed into our back-end platforms to gather insights using Microsoft’s Power BI and Time Series Insights.” “Our global partners, like Sodexo, require the most secure and scalable systems, and that is why myDevices’ platform uses Microsoft Azure DPS and IoT Hub to secure, scale and manage these deployments around the world,” saidKevin Bromber , CEO and founder, myDevices. - Webee, a company that develops IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) and AI solutions, has deployed its No-Code End-to-End Solution Builder, running on Microsoft Azure, and leveraging Semtech LoRa® devices (Nasdaq: SMTC) and the LoRaWAN standard, in a variety of industries including agriculture to industrial IoT to conserve natural resources and improve sustainability efforts. Large commercial farms are able to implement LoRaWAN powered soil moisture sensors enabling new visibility and valuable learnings about the effects of light, temperature, Co2 levels, humidity, PH, EC, water usage, as well as an irrigation controller to manage the water valves intelligently.
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The Things Industries’ customers use LoRaWAN through private networks in smart buildings, smart agriculture and food tech.
Morgan Sindall executes preventive maintenance of real estate through LoRaWAN temperature and humidity sensors, supported by The Things Industries’ network server, The Things Stack. “Sensors on LoRaWAN technology have a long battery life and open standard. We use Microsoft’s Digital Transformation platform to route to applications like Microsoft Dynamics Field Services and the Power Platform,” saidPhil Copperwheat , information systems director,Morgan Sindall . The Things Stack Azure IoT Hub integration enables exchange of traffic between the LoRaWAN network server and the Azure IoT Hub, which can be used for managing and monitoring devices and gateways, end-to-end encryption and leverage Device Repository, allowing high-level communication designs. “Through the low-code integration, LoRaWAN platform fromThe Things Industries and Microsoft’s Digital Transformation platform open endless LoRaWAN use cases, and our customers are already putting that to use across many continents,” said Wienke Giezeman, CEO,The Things Industries .
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