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Startup EnergyHub recently partnered with sensor network player Earth Networks to use weather data to make a more efficient form of demand response (utilities controlling power consumption). Other startups like EcoFactor, Opower and Tendril also use ...
That's even true of the company's latest endeavor to control temperature inside the home as part of a partnership with New York-based EnergyHub. The program will automatically heat or cool a home based on the temperature outside and be optimized for ...
Veracode has added capability to its cloud-based application security testing platform for Android mobile apps. According to the company, the new application security testing platform will include a focus on ease of use and improve customers' ability ...
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24, 2012, 5:00am PT No Comments Energy software company EnergyHub and weather and sensor network company Earth Networks have teamed up to offer a smart thermostat and demand response program for utilities and consumers. Called e5, the service will use ...
Earth Networks the operator of the largest weather, lightning and climate observation networks, and EnergyHub, Inc., a leading provider of home energy management software and systems, announce a new home demand response and energy efficiency program called e5.
In related news, smart grid company EnergyHub says it's found that people use a thermostat's programmable features more often when they can access those features from a PC or smartphone application. According to data from 100000 customers who bought ...
a new focus for the company: digital displays for homes and businesses that will show how much energy they're using
Connotate announces strategic services partnership with Information Evolution, Inc. (IEI)
However, apps do occasionally ask for access to more troubling phone features, like cameras, microphones, etc., according to Chris Eng, vice president of research for IT vendor Veracode. The reason for all this information sharing is the way app-makers ...