Alarm.com Acquires Smart Communicator Maker EBS
Alarm.com looks to enhance its ability to service international clients with acquisition of Poland-based EBS, makers of smart communicators.
Alarm.com looks to enhance its ability to service international clients with acquisition of Poland-based EBS, makers of smart communicators.
Alarm.com total revenues for Q1 2023 hit $209.7 million. Saas and license revenues rise 9.9% to $135.4 million.
Vintra’s core intellectual property, research scientists, software engineers, and technical services teams are included in the acquisition.
Among the solutions Shooter Detection Systems demonstrated at ISC West 2023 included, “SDS Powered by Alarm.com.” The company explains this solution combines its active shooter technologies with the Alarm.com for Business platform.
New Alarm.com for Business solutions, including Third-Party Camera Support and Pro Series Mini-Bullet Camera, will be on display at ISC West.
“Although it is our job to design and provide meaningful security every day, this project has more meaning than any that come to mind,” says Dean Rommes, president, SNAP Integrations.
Whether customers want to admit it, water leak damage is always in the back of their minds – this is another great opportunity for security professionals.
Smart home stocks fell an average of 32% in 2022. NAPCO, Vivint and ADT are among only five companies that had stock price gains last year.
The lawsuit asks for a jury trial, an order requiring Vivint to pay an ongoing royalty to Alarm.com of an yet-to-be-determined amount, enhanced damages for up to three times the actual damages, plus attorney’s fees.