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FutureDash Corp., an innovative start-up business-to-business (B2B) software company, announces today that GreenDash™, a new software product allowing manufacturers of consumer networking and electronics equipment to quickly and easily add real-time energy monitoring capabilities to their products, now integrates with Google PowerMeter using the newly announced Google PowerMeter API.
"Integration with PowerMeter is a natural progression that will give our partners a richer set of features and a larger marketing opportunity for their products. GreenDash homeowners will also benefit from increased options as to where, when and how their energy consumption data is made available to them" said Kevin Strong, CEO. "FutureDash believes that homeowners everywhere should have freedom of choice to access, collate and display their own energy usage data in the most appropriate way possible to enable them to personally take control."
The GreenDash server acts as an energy monitoring hub, collecting data in real-time from the smart meter and other compatible smart energy devices around the home. GreenDash then instantly relays it in real-time to its own personal energy dashboard clients via the user’s local area network (LAN) or the Internet. This will enable the homeowner to benefit from near real time awareness of changes in their energy consumption and to take appropriate action to reduce their energy usage.
This data can then also be optionally collected, stored and periodically forwarded to Google PowerMeter using the recently announced PowerMeter API, and this time-lapsed data viewed using the standard PowerMeter user interface.
GreenDash's own easy-to-use and highly customizable personal energy client dashboards can be viewed at home or away on a web browser or other compatible client hardware such as a smartphone, PDA, notebook, connected TV or set-top box without the need to purchase or support a new dedicated display device.
To ensure total control of energy consumption, the homeowner can also program GreenDash with real-time alerts, for example if energy usage exceeds a set threshold or cost budget. Alerts can optionally be sent by email, text, instant messaging or Twitter to facilitate increased control of energy usage.
Hardware OEMs and manufacturers of consumer electronics, networking and broadband residential gateway devices can easily bundle GreenDash server software capabilities onto their current or planned product lines, quickly adding energy monitoring capabilities without the overhead of in-house software development and gaining instant integration with Google PowerMeter. Compatible server devices include routers, gateways, network attached storage (NAS), media servers, IPTVs and set-top boxes.
Evaluation samples compatible with ZigBee Smart Energy Profile devices, and preloaded with GreenDash software, are available for qualified partners to use in smart grid trials and pilots.
About FutureDash
Incorporated in March 2008, FutureDash (futuredash.com) is an innovative start-up business-to-business (B2B) software company based in Orange County, Calif. The company focuses on the design, development and delivery of real time, personalized dashboard software solutions for the home and small business. The company’s first product, GreenDash, is targeted toward the home energy-monitoring marketplace.
FutureDash welcomes interest from potential channel partners, including utility companies, ISPs, OEMs, hardware manufacturers, telecom and broadband service providers, manufacturers of consumer electronics, networking and residential gateway devices and retailers looking to add white label home energy monitoring capability to their products or who want to offer home energy monitoring as a value-added-service (VAS).
FutureDash is a member of the ZigBee® Alliance.
The PowerMeter™ trademark is owned by Google, Inc. and the Zigbee® trademark is owned by the Zigbee Alliance Corporation. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective holders.
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