UPDATED 08:01 EDT / OCTOBER 27 2015

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Smart homes in the cloud: Icontrol kills DevOps barriers to entry

According to a recent report on the state of the smart home by Icontrol Network, Inc., one of the most significant barriers to smart home adoption is interoperability. To address this issue, Icontrol announced that it is expanding its ecosystem of available devices to include cloud-based integrations.

This expansion is for the Icontrol Developer Program, allowing application and device developers to integrate with Icontrol-powered solutions via the cloud, in addition to the traditional technology standards that have driven the industry to-date. The cloud integration technology has allowed Icontrol to certify new applications and devices including AccuweatherRachios Iro smart sprinkler controller and Nest’s Learning Thermostat.

“Many of the apps and products that consumers love… are cloud-based,” said Bob Hagerty, CEO of Icontrol. “This new extension of our Developer Program means that any Icontrol-powered solution can more easily integrate with any cloud-based connected device, in addition to ZigBee, Wi-Fi or Z-Wave devices. This is an exciting step in our quest to remove the technological barriers standing in the way of smart home adoption.”

The Icontrol Developer Program is global, meaning security companies and service providers outside of North America can take advantage of this expanded ecosystem. For example, Japan-based iTSCOM, a premier cable provider and a division of the Tokyu Group, has integrated iRemocon, a cloud-based device that turns users’ smartphone or tablet into a remote control for the home.

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