Providing market intelligence for more than 35 years

Industry Press Releases

Earth Networks’ WeatherBug Home to Present at Parks Associates’ CONNECTIONS: The Premier Connected Home Conference

The interactive panel session, moderated by Stuart Sikes, President, Parks Associates and sponsored by Icontrol Networks, examines how services and technologies are impacting the smart home and connected consumer. The panel addresses the complex relationship between the device and service ecosystems and explores whether one needs the other to integrate successfully into the smart home. Parks Associates research shows nearly 50% of U.S. broadband households plan to buy a smart home product in 2016, and two-thirds already have at least one Internet-connected entertainment device.

From the press release "Earth Networks’ WeatherBug Home To Present At Parks Associates’ CONNECTIONS: The Premier Connected Home Conference" by www.businesswire.com

Previously In The News

Sensory's Fusion of Face and Voice Biometric Recognition Gets IQ Boost and Broader Mobile OS Support

According to Parks Associates, 76% of broadband households express high levels of concern about security and privacy issues when using any of their connected devices. "Consumer confidence in the value...

Orbita and ERT Collaborate to Optimize Data Capture, Insights for Pharmaceutical and Device Trials via Amazon Echo-based Voice Assistants

According to Harry Wang, senior director of research at Parks Associates, ?Voice-based UI innovations have huge implications for the healthcare industry, particularly in areas where patient participat...

The Zigbee Alliance Introduces First Multi-Band IoT Mesh Network Technology for Massive IoT Deployments

Leveraging Zigbee PRO 2017, product manufacturers can now build devices that utilize a single network operating on multiple bands to address the challenges of surrounding physical environments. The in...

Western Digital Launches New My Passport™ Ultra Drive to Help Consumers Easily Back Up Their Digital Lives

Today’s consumers have multiple social media accounts, and according to Parks Associates research1, use an average of three public cloud services per household like Dropbox, Google Drive™ or Microsoft...