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"Never Say Die!" - 10 Business Opportunities in a Rough Economy The US housing market statistics, consumer and federal debt data, and unemployment rates paint a bleak picture of the current economy that may be slow to improve. However, the 2011 CEDIA EXPO Keynote, Tim Costello, Chairman and CEO of Builder Homesite Inc. and New Home Technologies LLC. presented 10 outstanding opportunities that electronic systems installation company owners can focus on to grow business and stay relevant in difficult times. ... |
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Smart Appliances: The Path to a Smart Grid Enabled Home Smart appliances will be at the heart of the Smart Grid/Energy Management initiative over the next few years. This technology will give homeowners a whole new way to control energy usage and expenses, and the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers represents the companies making these appliances. The class offers an update on communications standards and other features we need to understand as we begin working in this new category of integration. ... |
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Capitalize On Media Opportunites At CEDIA EXPO As EXPO Exhibitors, you have access to a wide range of media outlets, both consumer and trade, to get your name recognized and on their radar. We've diligently worked to have them attend the show. All you have to do is make your brand stand out, build the relationship and reap the benefits! Looking for more advertising opportunites... |
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Get Ready for the “Internet of Things”… When the original scheme for IP addresses on the internet (IPV4) was put in place, everyone was pretty sure it would be a long time before we would need more than 4.3 billion of them. In fact, several years later in 1990 out of the hundreds of millions of homes in the developed world, very few had internet connections. But now, over half of those homes have “always on” broadband. Luckily, the IETF (International Engineering Task Force) saw this coming several years ago and started working on a new standard, IPV6.... |

