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Lighting BOSS: Choosing the Right Lighting Vendor

Ryan Jaso of Lighting BOSS talks about the key values both new and experienced integrators should be looking for when finding a lighting vendor partner.

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Control4, Pakedge Launch Most Ambitious Network-Certification Program Yet

Introduced at CEDIA 2017, New Pakedge Certified Network Administrator (PCNA) training program forces technicians to program and live with their own networking gear – nice for Control4 dealers but awesome for the smart-home industry.

Sep 19, 2017

Sarasota ‘Jewel Box House’ Stuns with Crestron Automation, Elaborate Lutron Lighting

Wicked Smart Homes uses gear from Crestron, Lutron, Paradigm, Leon Speakers, Autonomic and Sony to create a connected home worthy of the Gold 2017 Home of the Year award for smart home less than $150k.

Sep 04, 2017

CEDIA Q&A: Control4 to Host Dealer Training on Home Automation, Networking, Multiroom Audio

Control4, Pakedge and Triad Speakers dealers should check out this list of Control4's dealer training sessions scheduled for Friday, Sept. 8 in San Diego during CEDIA 2017.

Aug 21, 2017

CE Pro 100 Names Top Remote Managed Services Brands

Fueled by its OvrC platform, SnapAV is the new Remote Managed Services category leader. Ihiji, Pakedge, BlueBolt and Alarm.com also saw significant additions.

Jun 14, 2017

CE Pro 100 Names Top Home Network Brands

The Pakedge brand continues to lead the home networks category, but Luxul keeps pace. Araknis leapfrogs Ruckus to slide into third.

Jun 08, 2017

Who Will Own the Home Cybersecurity Market – Security Dealers, Home-Automation Pros, Comcast?

If traditional home-automation integrators don't get into the network-security business, it will be grabbed by companies like ADT, Comcast/Xfinity, Best Buy/Magnolia and a host of other competitors eager to own the smart home.

May 19, 2017