Tag: IntelligentHome
Google's Nest, Time Warner, Dropcam executives at ESX
May 14, 2014Martha Entwistle
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Executives from a Google subsidiary, a cable company and a Silicon Valley startup will share their perspectives on the changing competitive landscape in the security industry and opportunities for security professionals at ESX in June.
Moderated by ESX chairman and former security company owner George De Marco, the discussion will take place at the ESX Rise & Shine Breakfast on June 26. Panelists include Adam Mayer, vice president of IntelligentHome for Time Warner; Gene...
iControl woos app developers
July 24, 2013Martha Entwistle
This week, iControl Networks, the software platform used by ADT's Pulse, and a number of cable companies, including Comcast's Xfinity Home, Time Warner Cable's IntelligentHome and Rogers Smart Home Monitoring, announced that it's launching an Android App Partner Program, called the “FastTrack App Partner Program.”
It's an initiative that will “allows Android apps to be easily and quickly certified compatible with touch screens that support the iControl Converge deployment solution,...
Time Warner going retail with IntelligentHome
June 19, 2013Tess Nacelewicz
NEW YORK—Time Warner Cable is joining the new trend of retailing home security by offering IntelligentHome, its home security/home management product, in its several hundred retail stores nationwide, according to Adam Mayer, VP of IntelligentHome.“We have retail stores where customers today can go to either subscribe to our other products—video, voice and data—[where] they can go with customer care issues, [and where] they can exchange equipment, so we certainly plan and we've...
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Time Warner about to wrap up home security rollout
June 4, 2013Tess Nacelewicz
I've been writing about IntelligentHome, Time Warner Cable's home security/home automation product, since it launched in a few markets in 2011. Two years later, Time Warner is now announcing that the rollout of IntelligentHome should be complete by this fall.
Here's what the company had to say in a news release today:
Time Warner Cable has announced that it will launch its home management and security system, IntelligentHome, throughout its Ohio and Wisconsin service areas in June, followed by New...
Time Warner launches home security in new market
March 26, 2013SSN Staff
SAN ANTONIO—Time Warner Cable is now offering IntelligentHome, its home security and management system, in greater San Antonio, according to an article from the San Antonio Business Journal.
Time Warner also launched this week in Austin, Texas, according to a report from SiliconHillsNews.com.
Time Warner has been ramping up the rollout for professionally installed and monitored IntelligentHome, with the company planning to offer the product throughout its footprint of 29 states this year.
The...
Time Warner Cable amps up IntelligentHome rollout
March 6, 2013Tess Nacelewicz
NEW YORK—After launching its IntelligentHome security/home automation product in upstate New York, Southern California and North Carolina in 2011, Time Warner Cable recently announced it plans to roll out IntelligentHome in its footprint nationwide in 2013.
Maine, Kansas City, Mo., South Carolina and all of North Carolina—its original launch was limited to just Charlotte, N.C.—are some locations in which Time Warner has recently said IntelligentHome will now be offered.
Andrew...
iControl/Time Warner Cable sell home security/home automation together
January 10, 2012Tess Nacelewicz
PALO ALTO, Calif.—Software provider iControl Networks this week announced a new partnership with Time Warner Cable, in which Time Warner's IntelligentHome security and home automation solution is being powered by iControl software.Time Warner's solution offers such features as lighting and temperature control and home security—monitored 24/7 by a 5-Diamond rated monitoring center that Time Warner owns, according to a new release.Security Systems News recently reported that Time Warner...
Time Warner Cable, Frontier enter home security market
November 22, 2011Tess Nacelewicz
YARMOUTH, Maine—Time Warner Cable and Frontier Communications are now joining other cableco and telecom companies in launching home security/home automation offerings.Time Warner is selling its IntelligentHome security and home automation system in upstate New York, Southern California and North Carolina, according to a recent report by the Democrat and Chronicle, a Rochester, N.Y. newspaper.Also in Rochester, N.Y., Frontier is teaming up with ADT Security Systems to offer a variety of ADT...