Snap One partners with Azione, HTSA, HTSN and ProSource to serve the 1,300 active members of the organizations.
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D-Tools Unveils Direct Integration with Tracknicity
Tracknicity For D-Tools integrates with D-Tools SI Version 18 software directly to help streamline inventory management.
HTSN Buying Group Partners with Snap One
HTSN buying group program brings full complement of Snap One brands into the fold for dealers, along with education and training.
Startup DwellWell Targets Rental Markets with Smart Home Monitoring System
Backed by $12M in funding, DwellWell remotely monitors smart home systems for multi-dwelling and short- and long-term rentals.
Which AV Suppliers โBlew Chunksโ During Supply Chain Crisis?
Integrators vent about suppliers who โdonโt give a ratโs butt,โ pushed delayed orders into new pricing, or offered minimal communication.
Azione Accelerator Program Aims to Empower Members
Azione Unlimited was cumulative up 41% in revenue in 2021 earning more than $1 billion in equipment and labor last year.
AudioControl Acquired by AAMP Global
Automotive aftermarket maker AAMP Global buys AudioControl to bolster its vehicle business and diversify into resi and commercial audio.
Pioneering Integrator Mike Riley Dies at 59
James Michael Riley, founder of custom installation company Progressive Integrations in Johns Island, S.C. back in 1995, passes away.
9 Alternative Small-Business Funding Options
80% of small business loans are rejected by banks. Here are 9 alternative business funding sources with the pros and cons for each type.
NY-Area CEDIA Tech Summits Offer Spirited Energy
New York and New Jersey CEDIA Tech Summits draw nearly 400 integrators for one-day events of education and training.
Snap One Merges Rewards Programs from Control4, Distribution Partners
New Snap One Partner Rewards program offers aggressive discounts for products purchased via Snap One, Control4 or Partner Store portals.
Google: Next 10 Years Are โDecade of the Integratorโ
Google keynoter at CEDIA Tech Summit makes distinction between ‘smart home’ and ‘home automation,’ noting support for custom installation.


















