Alarm.com Asks Homeowners What They Most Want From a Smart Home
Alarm.com’s survey of more than 1,000 U.S. homeowners identified a clear preference for professional service providers to install, service and monitor their smart home systems.
Alarm.com’s survey of more than 1,000 U.S. homeowners identified a clear preference for professional service providers to install, service and monitor their smart home systems.
Alarm.com revenue rose 24% to $64.4 million from last year, besting Wall Street’s projections of $58.6 million.
SecurityTrax allows dealers to track leads, schedule technicians and other business processes from a single solution.
Alarm.com came up with the results based on the number of smart homes per capita.
Comcast and Xfinity Home acquired Icontrol’s Converge software platform; Alarm.com purchased its Connect and Piper home automation technologies.
The PowerSeries Neo system is paired with Alarm.com’s connected services to manage security at the school.
Medium reports the sides are in discussions. Some assets of Icontrol would go to Alarm.com and others to Comcast.
Leading SHaaS (smart home as a service) provider Icontrol is reportedly being sold to Comcast/Xfinity and erstwhile rival Alarm.com. What does this mean for the security and home automation market?
The device adds hands-free convenience of voice commands for home automation tasks.
SaaS and license revenue increased 25% to $40 million for the first quarter, compared to $32 million for the same period a year prior.