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IP-based Home Monitoring: Energy Management

Insights from Parks Associates' extensive consumer data are applied to describe the business models for utilities, telcos, security service firms, and retailers and the future opportunities in the energy management market.

"Winners in this market will have a clear vision of the future and a detailed understanding of the market in order to create a plan that exploits and expands their competitive advantage," said Tom Kerber, Director of Research, Home Controls and Energy at Parks Associates. "This report provides industry leaders with insights and a clear explanation of current and future market dynamics and competitive intelligence to help them be successful."

From the article, "IP-based Home Monitoring: Energy Management"

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