Prodea
Overview
HQ Location
United States
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Year Founded
2006
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
$10-100m
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Employees
51 - 200
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Website
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Prodea is the first company that delivered on the promise of the connected home while finally making a seamless connected life possible for everyone. The Prodea Residential Operating System (ROS?) is a unified platform of the Internet of Things that enables diverse Service Providers worldwide to rapidly and cost-effectively deliver autonomous, agnostic and easy to use connectivity and services between people, data and devices. Headquartered in Richardson, Texas, Prodea maintains additional offices in New York, Los Angeles, Mumbai, London, Dubai and Johannesburg.
IoT Solutions
IoT Service X-Change Platform
Launch secure, scalable and globally compliant connected products with services within six months.
Prodea provides the only IoT platform-as-a-service (PaaS) that was specifically designed for manufacturers of mass-market consumer home products. It is comprised of three main services:
1. IoT Service X-Change Platform:
For quickly launching connected products with services across global markets requiring minimal development.
2. Insight? Data Services:
To gain key insights from user and product usage data.
3. EcoAdaptor? Service:
To enhance product value through cloud-to-cloud integration and interoperability with other products and services.
Launch secure, scalable and globally compliant connected products with services within six months.
Prodea provides the only IoT platform-as-a-service (PaaS) that was specifically designed for manufacturers of mass-market consumer home products. It is comprised of three main services:
1. IoT Service X-Change Platform:
For quickly launching connected products with services across global markets requiring minimal development.
2. Insight? Data Services:
To gain key insights from user and product usage data.
3. EcoAdaptor? Service:
To enhance product value through cloud-to-cloud integration and interoperability with other products and services.
Key Customers
P&G, Osram, Pentair, Whirlpool, Maytag
IoT Snapshot
Prodea is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, networks and connectivity, and processors and edge intelligence technologies, and also active in the construction and infrastructure, electrical grids, equipment and machinery, and security and public safety industries.
Technologies
Use Cases
Functional Areas
Industries
Services
Technology Stack
Prodea’s Technology Stack maps Prodea’s participation in the platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, networks and connectivity, and processors and edge intelligence IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Selling more with Whirlpool
Whirlpool wanted to add connectivity to appliances and transform the company's relationship with customers. Traditionally, Whirlpool interaction with customers was limited to purchases made once every ten years. Connected washer and dryers provide exciting new features like remote management of start times and inter-machine communication.
Case Study
Remote HVAC Control System (SALUS Controls)
In Europe, most homes are heated via hot water radiators, not HVAC systems as is popular in the United States. Current European heating systems suffer from two shortcomings; wiring the thermostat to the water source, and limited Wi-Fi range in older homes.
Case Study
Greater Peace of Mind with Pentair
When severe weather hits, the potential damage to a home could be disastrous. Insurance claims for flooding damage exceed $3 billion per year in the United States, and most homeowners are not even covered for even basic water damage to carpet, drywall, electrical, furniture and personal items. Sump pumps are one of the best defenses against flood damage, but when storms knock out electricity, traditional sump pumps are rendered useless. As a seller of water management and equipment protection, Pentair sought a communication platform that will support a wide range of Pentair Internet-connected products.
Case Study
Home Awareness with Chamberlain MyQ Garage
After intensive market research among homeowners, Chamberlain confirmed a common usability issue that impacted a significant majority of its customers: the “U-Turn Problem”.A few minutes after leaving their home, most garage door opener owners experience a nagging worry about whether they closed their garage door. Many homeowners will actually turn their car around and drive back home just to double check. Wanting to improve the consumer’s user experience with their products, Chamberlain’s connected garage door opener project was born. Chamberlain now markets their Internet-connected garage door openers as a “peace of mind” purchase and reports that their customers open the app an average of four times per week.
Case Study
More Convenience with LiftMaster
Seventy percent of all Americans enter their homes through their garage door. In June 2011, LiftMaster unveiled an innovative new line of Internet-connected garage door openers. This portfolio of new products set the bar for convenience by enabling customers to monitor and control their garage doors from a smartphone-based app. LiftMaster was looking for the perfect middleware solutions meeting their cost and reliability goals for connecting LiftMaster products to the Internet, while at the same time enabling an easy installation process.
Case Study
Home Awareness with Chamberlain MyQ Garage
Chamberlain is the world’s largest garage door opener manufacturer. The company sells its products under several brand names and channels and is popular both for DIY and professional installations. After intensive market research among homeowners, Chamberlain confirmed a common usability issue that impacted a significant majority of its customers: the “U-Turn Problem”.A few minutes after leaving their home, most garage door opener owners experience a nagging worry about whether they closed their garage door. Many homeowners will actually turn their car around and drive back home just to double-check. Wanting to improve the consumer’s user experience with their products, Chamberlain’s connected garage door opener project was born. Chamberlain now markets their Internet-connected garage door openers as a “peace of mind” purchase and reports that their customers open the app an average of four times per week.
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