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PowerCloud Systems

PowerCloud Systems was a cloud networking company located in Palo Alto, California. The company designed and manufactured cloud-powered Wi-Fi systems for businesses, carriers and consumers and was a corporate spin-off from the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), a Xerox company. PowerCloud was purchased by Comcast in July 2014.[1]

PowerCloud Systems
IndustryCloud networking
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History edit

PowerCloud Systems was incorporated in 2009 and was spun-out as an independent firm in 2010[2] with investment from Walden Venture Capital and Javelin Ventures.

On September 20, 2010, at PARC's 40th anniversary celebration, PowerCloud showcased its first product, the CloudCommand online software platform for network equipment providers.[3][4] This platform enabled network equipment vendors and communications service providers to introduce Wi-Fi networking products that could be managed from the cloud. The platform has subsequently evolved and PowerCloud now offers a portfolio of cloud-managed wireless access points and a Web-based management dashboard that are both white-labeled by communications service providers and are marketed directly to businesses through managed service providers that wish to manage their clients wireless networks.

On January 25, 2011, D-Link became the first major OEM vendor to launch product based on the CloudCommand platform.[5] Zyxel announced product at Interop in May 2011 and launched on November 11, 2011.[6]

In December 2011, PowerCloud Systems announced it had secured $6 million in Series B funding in a round that was led by Qualcomm Ventures and included participation from its existing investors – Walden Venture Capital, Javelin Venture Partners and PARC.[7] In April 2013, PowerCloud Systems officially entered into the consumer Wi-Fi market with the introduction of Skydog, a combination Wi-Fi router, cloud service and HTML5-based application.[8]

In 2013, the company began shipping a commercial solution under its own brand and announced Nickelodeon Resort as a customer in September.[9]

In December announced partnership with Common Sense Media.[10] The company showcased the product at CES 2014 to favorable reviews.[11]

In July 2014 PowerCloud Systems announced on the homepage of Skydog that they had been acquired, and retail sales of Skydog router had ceased. No acquirer was named in announcement. [12] In July 2014, Comcast confirmed to Tech Crunch that they had acquired PowerCloud Systems, as speculated.[13][14] PowerCloud's technology serves as the basis for Comcast's xFi which is now available to 23.5 million homes.[15]

Management edit

Jeff Abramowitz founded PowerCloud Systems and served as the company's president and CEO.[16] Abramowitz’ is included in the Computer History Museum for his role in the formation and growth of the W-Fi industry.[17]

Abramowitz has held executive positions in the Wi-Fi industry for more than 25 years. He was director of Wireless Product Management at 3Com where he spearheaded the company's wireless LAN efforts and its first wireless initiative, as well as serving as the company's representative on the board of the Wireless LAN Association.[18]

At Intersil, Abramowitz launched the company's Wi-Fi efforts into the home.

At NoWires Needed, a Dutch start-up, Abramowitz was responsible for worldwide Marketing and US operations.[19] He helped to introduce the industry's first ARM-based Medium Access Controller capable of supporting performance required for the 54Mbit/s IEEE 802.11a standard.[20] NoWires Needed was acquired by Intersil in June 2000 for $156M.[21]

Abramowitz was responsible for Wi-Fi marketing and business development at Broadcom. While there, he helped to introduce the first CMOS Wi-Fi chipset, first single chip Wi-Fi,[22] and first 802.11g solution.[23]

Abramowitz was responsible for marketing and strategy at wireless company Azimuth Systems, where he helped to introduce the first Wi-Fi automated test equipment for MIMO radios and the first platform for Wi-Fi Alliance testing[24]

As an entrepreneur-in-residence at Xerox PARC he spun out PowerCloud Systems and served as the founder, CEO and chairman of the board.[25]

Abramowitz is a current board member and past president of Cloud4Wi, a leading Wi-Fi services platform for marketing, location services for retail, restaurant and transportation. Abramowitz was inducted into the Wi-Fi Now Hall of Fame in 2019.[26]

Andrea Peiro co-founded PowerCloud Systems and serves as the company's CTO and chief product officer.[27] Peiro had been a well-known product strategist,[28] and was a former intelligence officer in the Italian Navy.

Products edit

Cloud Command Enterprise edit

CloudCommand Enterprise is a Wi-Fi system that consists of Wi-Fi access points that can be deployed, secured and managed via a cloud-based management interface. This approach, which does not require wireless controller hardware, is ideal for deployments with a high-density of mobile users, such as hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, schools, conference centers, assisted living facilities, and Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) such as apartment buildings. This method of instantiating a wireless network does not require onsite wireless LAN controller hardware; as the access points are managed via the cloud network. Ostensibly this reduces equipment costs and eases management. This technology also enables businesses or Value-Added Resellers to create multiple private wireless networks using the same public access infrastructure.

Skydog edit

Skydog is a combination 802.11n Wi-Fi router, cloud service and HTML5-based application. Skydog gives consumer visibility into and control over the home Wi-Fi network. They can view and control any device connected to the network and prioritize resources by user, device or application. The solution was a consumer version of the company's enterprise product.

Skydog's capabilities represent a break from historical use of Wi-Fi routers, most of which were primarily used to provide wireless connectivity to a household's Internet connection and little else. Some existing high-end routers allow for remote access and the instantiation of parental controls. Skydog claimed their cloud solution integrated parental controls, a mobile experience, and more granular control over specific devices, users, and applications connecting to the home network. Consumers could then better control distribution of bandwidth and monitor activity on their network. PowerCloud Systems marketed the solution primarily to families with children using the Internet, saying that it allows parents to better understand and manage how their kids use the Web.

Skydog was originally funded via Kickstarter in Spring 2013. The project was fully funded and received $121,813 in funding from more than 1,000 backers by May 14, 2013.[29] On September 3, 2013, PowerCloud Systems announced that it had shipped Skydog on time to its 1000 Kickstarter backers.[30] PowerCloud Systems made Skydog available to the general public on October 30, 2013.[31]

Skydog was positively reviewed as an Internet solution for families by media including PC Magazine[32] and Yahoo.[33]

On March 19, 2014, PowerCloud announced WebRover, a free update to the Skydog cloud service, that provided a list of more than 1,000 sitesrated for age-appropriate content and educational quality by Common Sense Media.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ Baumgartner, Jeff. "Comcast Confirms Acquisition Of PowerCloud Systems". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  2. ^ Wauters, Robin. "PowerCloud Systems Spins out of PARC; Gets More Backers". Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  3. ^ Hachman, Mark. "PowerCloud, D-Link Prep Managed APs for SMBs". PC Magazine. Tiff Davis. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  4. ^ Badman, Lee (January 18, 2011). "Cloudy with a Chance of Networking".
  5. ^ "ZyXEL Communications Debuts CloudEnabled Networking Solutions Designed Specifically for SMBs". Yahoo News. Yahoo. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  6. ^ Eddy, Nathan. "Zyxel Announces Cloud-Managed Access Points". eWEEK. QuintStreet Enterprise. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  7. ^ Staff (December 14, 2011). "Silicon Valley Business Journal".
  8. ^ Lee, Nicole (April 9, 2013). "Engadget". Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  9. ^ "Nickelodeon Suites Resort Opts for Cloud-Managed WiFi for Interactive TVs and Guest Access". Hospitality Technology. EnsembleIQ. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  10. ^ "PowerCloud Systems and Common Sense Media Join Forces to Help Kids and Families Make Smart Choices Online". Common Sense Media. Common Sense Media. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  11. ^ Fife, Erin. "CES 2014: Skydog: Big Brother for the home". USA Today. Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  12. ^ Skydog (July 2014). "Skydog FAQs".
  13. ^ "Comcast Confirms Acquisition Of PowerCloud Systems". Multichannel.
  14. ^ "Comcast Acquired PowerCloud Systems, Gears Up For Smart Home Play". TechCrunch.
  15. ^ Comcast Turns On Free Voice Controlled Connected Home Services for Xfinity Users TechCrunch, January 10, 2018
  16. ^ "Executive Profiles". PowerCloud Systems. PowerCloud Systems. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  17. ^ Redelfs, Rich. "Oral History of Jeff Abramowitz". Computer History Museum. Computer History Museum. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  18. ^ Inter@ctive Week]
  19. ^ F.C.C. Widens Radio Spectrum for Wireless Networks The New York Times September 1, 2000
  20. ^ NoWires Needed Standardizes on ARM core EE TIMES February 22, 2000
  21. ^ Intersil completes acquisition of NoWires Needed Electronics Weekly, June 6, 2016
  22. ^ Broadcom puts Wi-Fi into one chip ITWorld September 8, 2003
  23. ^ Broadcom Ships Standards-Based Performance Enhancement for 802.11 b and a Wireless LANS EDN July 7, 2003
  24. ^ Azimuth Presents Wi-Fi Test Light Reading May 31, 2006
  25. ^ It's a New Day at PARC Silicon Valley Business Journal, January 6, 2012
  26. ^ Jeff Abramowitz and Cees Links Inducted into the Wi-Fi Now Hall of Fame Wi-Fi Now May 21, 2019
  27. ^ "Executive Profiles". PowerCloud Systems. PowerCloud Systems. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  28. ^ "Andrea Peiro". Inc. Manseuto Ventures.
  29. ^ "Kickstarter".
  30. ^ "Skydog Kickstarter Router Ships to Backers, Retail in October". Tom's Hardware. September 4, 2013.
  31. ^ "Skydog launches its smart Wi-Fi router to control your kids' Internet access". Venturebeat. October 30, 2013.
  32. ^ Lynn, Samara. "The Top Wireless Routers for Your Family". PCMag. Tiff Davis. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  33. ^ Tynan, Dan. "3 Easy Ways to Protect Your Kids Online". Yahoo Tech. Yahoo. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  34. ^ Tynan, Dan. "A New Service from SkyDog Fetches Only Kid-Friendly Web Content for Your Children". Yahoo Tech. Yahoo. Retrieved 4 January 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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PowerCloud Systems was a cloud networking company located in Palo Alto California The company designed and manufactured cloud powered Wi Fi systems for businesses carriers and consumers and was a corporate spin off from the Palo Alto Research Center PARC a Xerox company PowerCloud was purchased by Comcast in July 2014 1 PowerCloud SystemsIndustryCloud networkingHeadquartersPalo Alto California USA Contents 1 History 2 Management 3 Products 3 1 Cloud Command Enterprise 3 2 Skydog 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPowerCloud Systems was incorporated in 2009 and was spun out as an independent firm in 2010 2 with investment from Walden Venture Capital and Javelin Ventures On September 20 2010 at PARC s 40th anniversary celebration PowerCloud showcased its first product the CloudCommand online software platform for network equipment providers 3 4 This platform enabled network equipment vendors and communications service providers to introduce Wi Fi networking products that could be managed from the cloud The platform has subsequently evolved and PowerCloud now offers a portfolio of cloud managed wireless access points and a Web based management dashboard that are both white labeled by communications service providers and are marketed directly to businesses through managed service providers that wish to manage their clients wireless networks On January 25 2011 D Link became the first major OEM vendor to launch product based on the CloudCommand platform 5 Zyxel announced product at Interop in May 2011 and launched on November 11 2011 6 In December 2011 PowerCloud Systems announced it had secured 6 million in Series B funding in a round that was led by Qualcomm Ventures and included participation from its existing investors Walden Venture Capital Javelin Venture Partners and PARC 7 In April 2013 PowerCloud Systems officially entered into the consumer Wi Fi market with the introduction of Skydog a combination Wi Fi router cloud service and HTML5 based application 8 In 2013 the company began shipping a commercial solution under its own brand and announced Nickelodeon Resort as a customer in September 9 In December announced partnership with Common Sense Media 10 The company showcased the product at CES 2014 to favorable reviews 11 In July 2014 PowerCloud Systems announced on the homepage of Skydog that they had been acquired and retail sales of Skydog router had ceased No acquirer was named in announcement 12 In July 2014 Comcast confirmed to Tech Crunch that they had acquired PowerCloud Systems as speculated 13 14 PowerCloud s technology serves as the basis for Comcast s xFi which is now available to 23 5 million homes 15 Management editJeff Abramowitz founded PowerCloud Systems and served as the company s president and CEO 16 Abramowitz is included in the Computer History Museum for his role in the formation and growth of the W Fi industry 17 Abramowitz has held executive positions in the Wi Fi industry for more than 25 years He was director of Wireless Product Management at 3Com where he spearheaded the company s wireless LAN efforts and its first wireless initiative as well as serving as the company s representative on the board of the Wireless LAN Association 18 At Intersil Abramowitz launched the company s Wi Fi efforts into the home At NoWires Needed a Dutch start up Abramowitz was responsible for worldwide Marketing and US operations 19 He helped to introduce the industry s first ARM based Medium Access Controller capable of supporting performance required for the 54Mbit s IEEE 802 11a standard 20 NoWires Needed was acquired by Intersil in June 2000 for 156M 21 Abramowitz was responsible for Wi Fi marketing and business development at Broadcom While there he helped to introduce the first CMOS Wi Fi chipset first single chip Wi Fi 22 and first 802 11g solution 23 Abramowitz was responsible for marketing and strategy at wireless company Azimuth Systems where he helped to introduce the first Wi Fi automated test equipment for MIMO radios and the first platform for Wi Fi Alliance testing 24 As an entrepreneur in residence at Xerox PARC he spun out PowerCloud Systems and served as the founder CEO and chairman of the board 25 Abramowitz is a current board member and past president of Cloud4Wi a leading Wi Fi services platform for marketing location services for retail restaurant and transportation Abramowitz was inducted into the Wi Fi Now Hall of Fame in 2019 26 Andrea Peiro co founded PowerCloud Systems and serves as the company s CTO and chief product officer 27 Peiro had been a well known product strategist 28 and was a former intelligence officer in the Italian Navy Products editCloud Command Enterprise edit CloudCommand Enterprise is a Wi Fi system that consists of Wi Fi access points that can be deployed secured and managed via a cloud based management interface This approach which does not require wireless controller hardware is ideal for deployments with a high density of mobile users such as hotels restaurants shopping centers schools conference centers assisted living facilities and Multi Dwelling Units MDUs such as apartment buildings This method of instantiating a wireless network does not require onsite wireless LAN controller hardware as the access points are managed via the cloud network Ostensibly this reduces equipment costs and eases management This technology also enables businesses or Value Added Resellers to create multiple private wireless networks using the same public access infrastructure Skydog edit Skydog is a combination 802 11n Wi Fi router cloud service and HTML5 based application Skydog gives consumer visibility into and control over the home Wi Fi network They can view and control any device connected to the network and prioritize resources by user device or application The solution was a consumer version of the company s enterprise product Skydog s capabilities represent a break from historical use of Wi Fi routers most of which were primarily used to provide wireless connectivity to a household s Internet connection and little else Some existing high end routers allow for remote access and the instantiation of parental controls Skydog claimed their cloud solution integrated parental controls a mobile experience and more granular control over specific devices users and applications connecting to the home network Consumers could then better control distribution of bandwidth and monitor activity on their network PowerCloud Systems marketed the solution primarily to families with children using the Internet saying that it allows parents to better understand and manage how their kids use the Web Skydog was originally funded via Kickstarter in Spring 2013 The project was fully funded and received 121 813 in funding from more than 1 000 backers by May 14 2013 29 On September 3 2013 PowerCloud Systems announced that it had shipped Skydog on time to its 1000 Kickstarter backers 30 PowerCloud Systems made Skydog available to the general public on October 30 2013 31 Skydog was positively reviewed as an Internet solution for families by media including PC Magazine 32 and Yahoo 33 On March 19 2014 PowerCloud announced WebRover a free update to the Skydog cloud service that provided a list of more than 1 000 sitesrated for age appropriate content and educational quality by Common Sense Media 34 References edit Baumgartner Jeff Comcast Confirms Acquisition Of PowerCloud Systems Multichannel News NewBay Media Retrieved 4 January 2017 Wauters Robin PowerCloud Systems Spins out of PARC Gets More Backers Retrieved November 30 2010 Hachman Mark PowerCloud D Link Prep Managed APs for SMBs PC Magazine Tiff Davis Retrieved 4 January 2017 Badman Lee January 18 2011 Cloudy with a Chance of Networking ZyXEL Communications Debuts CloudEnabled Networking Solutions Designed Specifically for SMBs Yahoo News Yahoo Retrieved 4 January 2017 Eddy Nathan Zyxel Announces Cloud Managed Access Points eWEEK QuintStreet Enterprise Retrieved 4 January 2017 Staff December 14 2011 Silicon Valley Business Journal Lee Nicole April 9 2013 Engadget Retrieved April 9 2013 Nickelodeon Suites Resort Opts for Cloud Managed WiFi for Interactive TVs and Guest Access Hospitality Technology EnsembleIQ Retrieved 4 January 2017 PowerCloud Systems and Common Sense Media Join Forces to Help Kids and Families Make Smart Choices Online Common Sense Media Common Sense Media Retrieved 4 January 2017 Fife Erin CES 2014 Skydog Big Brother for the home USA Today Gannett Satellite Information Network LLC Retrieved 4 January 2017 Skydog July 2014 Skydog FAQs Comcast Confirms Acquisition Of PowerCloud Systems Multichannel Comcast Acquired PowerCloud Systems Gears Up For Smart Home Play TechCrunch Comcast Turns On Free Voice Controlled Connected Home Services for Xfinity Users TechCrunch January 10 2018 Executive Profiles PowerCloud Systems PowerCloud Systems Retrieved 4 January 2017 Redelfs Rich Oral History of Jeff Abramowitz Computer History Museum Computer History Museum Retrieved 4 January 2017 1 Inter ctive Week F C C Widens Radio Spectrum for Wireless Networks The New York Times September 1 2000 NoWires Needed Standardizes on ARM core EE TIMES February 22 2000 Intersil completes acquisition of NoWires Needed Electronics Weekly June 6 2016 Broadcom puts Wi Fi into one chip ITWorld September 8 2003 Broadcom Ships Standards Based Performance Enhancement for 802 11 b and a Wireless LANS EDN July 7 2003 Azimuth Presents Wi Fi Test Light Reading May 31 2006 It s a New Day at PARC Silicon Valley Business Journal January 6 2012 Jeff Abramowitz and Cees Links Inducted into the Wi Fi Now Hall of Fame Wi Fi Now May 21 2019 Executive Profiles PowerCloud Systems PowerCloud Systems Retrieved 4 January 2017 Andrea Peiro Inc Manseuto Ventures Kickstarter Skydog Kickstarter Router Ships to Backers Retail in October Tom s Hardware September 4 2013 Skydog launches its smart Wi Fi router to control your kids Internet access Venturebeat October 30 2013 Lynn Samara The Top Wireless Routers for Your Family PCMag Tiff Davis Retrieved 4 January 2017 Tynan Dan 3 Easy Ways to Protect Your Kids Online Yahoo Tech Yahoo Retrieved 4 January 2017 Tynan Dan A New Service from SkyDog Fetches Only Kid Friendly Web Content for Your Children Yahoo Tech Yahoo Retrieved 4 January 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PowerCloud Systems amp oldid 1185045702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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