Alarm.com
Alarm.com logo | |
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Security Systems, Connected Home, Smart Home, Wireless Security, Interactive Services, Interactive Security, Video Surveillance, Remote Monitoring, Fire Detection, Home Automation, Energy Management, Could Services, SaaS, Internet of Things |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Vienna, Virginia, U.S. |
Key people | Steve Trundle (President and CEO) Alison Slavin (Co-Founder, VP of Product Management) |
Website | http://www.alarm.com |
Alarm.com is a technology company that designs and develops a connected home platform with interactive, web-enabled software services for home security, automation, and energy management. Since its inception in 2000, Alarm.com has become a significant player in the connected home space with more than 1 million households subscribed.[1] Alarm.com is headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, and its services are delivered exclusively through a network of thousands of licensed and authorized Dealer Partners in the United States and Canada. Alarm.com also provides the technological backbone for a number oflarge home security dealers in North America, including FrontPoint[2], Guardian [3], Vector[4], and Vivint [5].
History
Alarm.com began as a project at the data warehousing and mining company MicroStrategy in 2000.[6] The executive team at MicroStrategy observed a weakness in the home security services market, and created a business plan to introduce web-based technologies and services to the industry. Four years later they introduced the first wireless, interactive home security service.[7] In February 2009, Alarm.com was acquired by venture capitalist firm ABS Capital Partners and became an independent, private company.[8] In April 2012, Technology Crossover Ventures (TCV), a leading provider of capital to growth-stage technology companies, made an investment in the company.[9] In May 2013, as part of its expansion into energy management and smart grid technologies, Alarm.com announced its acquisition of EnergyHub.[10]
Company overview
Distributed through a network of over 3,000 dealers, Alarm.com provides turnkey residential and business wireless security systems and web services for users to monitor premises through video, web-based, and mobile apps.[11] Alarm.com has expanded into energy management in early 2010, allowing users to remotely control heating and cooling on their property by using mobile apps or logging in to the website.[12]
References
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- ^ http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/frontpoint_security_review
- ^ http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/frontpoint_security_review
- ^ http://www.sdmmag.com/blogs/14/post/sometimes-what-didnatmt-happen-is-just-as-important-as-what-did
- ^ http://www.vivint.com/mobile
- ^ http://www.washingtonexec.com/2011/10/meet-alison-slavin-of-alarm-com-how-to-turn-a-domain-name-into-a-corporation/
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbjkyxgsR5U
- ^ http://www.abscapital.com/our-companies/
- ^ http://www.alarm.com/about/press/PressGeneric.aspx?cmid=61
- ^ http://www.alarm.com/about/press/PressGeneric.aspx?cmid=82
- ^ "Securing Your Borders, Remotely - NYTimes.com". NY Times. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- ^ "Alarm.com Releases "Extreme Temps" Energy Management Feature". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2011-10-13.