The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA), the organization supporting home and building automation, is partnering with others and bringing in new leadership.
Through its Intelligent and Integrated Building Council and new research program, the organization late last year completed its 2011 North American intelligent building roadmap. The roadmap investigated a number of things.
Take a peak inside CEDIA’ residential training courses for FREE. Security, SDM and smartHOME magazines are once again bringing you iSecurity, the virtual event for the security industry on March 2, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST, and this year’s smartHOME webinar, Emerging Trends in Residential Technology, features Steve Rissi, technical training manager of Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA).
Atlona Technologies of Sunnyvale, Calif., reconfigured into three product categories aimed at the specific needs of individual markets. They are: Atlona CE (consumer electronics), Atlona Si (system integrator), and Atlona
In the middle of the day-to-day business of security, it is possible to overlook the “feel good” side of security, and that there are little boys and girls growing up fascinated with all things security.
Keeping up with technology is a shared experience for the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association. Last month, for example, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the CEDIA’s R10 Residential
Following a three-year downturn, a sustainable recovery for the remodeling industry is expected this year, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) released this mid-January by the Remodeling
While Verizon Wireless and Apple used the Consumer Electronics Show as a platform to grab headlines on their iPhone agreement, Verizon also showed off details of a pilot home monitoring
Here is an advance look at CEDIA events scheduled for 2011. For more information, visit www.cedia.net.January 11Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, And Painting - Part 2 (International Builders’ Show)Orlando, FLFebruary
Smart grid initiatives have energized the so-called "Internet of Things" and soon wireless sensor network (WSN) technology will be deployed in millions of neighborhoods and homes worldwide, according to ON