SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Apple Watch comes replete with\u00a0iOS 8, which is its biggest release yet<\/a>, along with a new\u00a0Health<\/a>\u00a0app to help users manage their health and \ufb01tness data. For developers, Apple has added\u00a0HealthKit<\/a>, which will enable them to create great health and fitness apps to work seamlessly together. Through these channels, along with its overhaul of the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is single-handedly building a consumer oriented health and fitness ecosystem which may well spawn a larger health revolution. On top of all this,\u00a0WatchKit<\/a>\u00a0is the new toolkit for Apple Watch that will allow developers to start\u00a0writing cool apps<\/a>\u00a0such as alerts and notifications, including ways to sync Apple Watch with other gadgets. Developers are already jumping on the bandwagon to write apps for the new Watch. Apple's robust and expansive ecosystem of tools and resources, not to mention the Watch's significantly smaller form factor, will lead to major changes (and challenges!) in how mobile apps are designed and developed. Businesses cannot afford to overlook these emerging and disruptive trends especially since Apple Watch is sure to hugely impact the way consumers interact with their brands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Apple Watch comes replete with\u00a0iOS 8, which is its biggest release yet<\/a>, along with a new\u00a0Health<\/a>\u00a0app to help users manage their health and \ufb01tness data. For developers, Apple has added\u00a0HealthKit<\/a>, which will enable them to create great health and fitness apps to work seamlessly together. Through these channels, along with its overhaul of the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is single-handedly building a consumer oriented health and fitness ecosystem which may well spawn a larger health revolution. On top of all this,\u00a0WatchKit<\/a>\u00a0is the new toolkit for Apple Watch that will allow developers to start\u00a0writing cool apps<\/a>\u00a0such as alerts and notifications, including ways to sync Apple Watch with other gadgets. Developers are already jumping on the bandwagon to write apps for the new Watch. Apple's robust and expansive ecosystem of tools and resources, not to mention the Watch's significantly smaller form factor, will lead to major changes (and challenges!) in how mobile apps are designed and developed. Businesses cannot afford to overlook these emerging and disruptive trends especially since Apple Watch is sure to hugely impact the way consumers interact with their brands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Apple Watch comes replete with\u00a0iOS 8, which is its biggest release yet<\/a>, along with a new\u00a0Health<\/a>\u00a0app to help users manage their health and \ufb01tness data. For developers, Apple has added\u00a0HealthKit<\/a>, which will enable them to create great health and fitness apps to work seamlessly together. Through these channels, along with its overhaul of the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is single-handedly building a consumer oriented health and fitness ecosystem which may well spawn a larger health revolution. On top of all this,\u00a0WatchKit<\/a>\u00a0is the new toolkit for Apple Watch that will allow developers to start\u00a0writing cool apps<\/a>\u00a0such as alerts and notifications, including ways to sync Apple Watch with other gadgets. Developers are already jumping on the bandwagon to write apps for the new Watch. Apple's robust and expansive ecosystem of tools and resources, not to mention the Watch's significantly smaller form factor, will lead to major changes (and challenges!) in how mobile apps are designed and developed. Businesses cannot afford to overlook these emerging and disruptive trends especially since Apple Watch is sure to hugely impact the way consumers interact with their brands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n We've all heard the hype surrounding the Internet of Things. Apple Watch is slated to become a new expression of this emerging and disruptive industry. As\u00a0one writer<\/a>\u00a0has well stated, \u201cWith the Apple Watch, Apple rejuvenates the watch as both a watch and a new kind of personal computing device.\u201d If everything goes as Apple planned, the Watch will become a record selling item within months of its release. With more users come more data endpoints. More data endpoints means more Internet of Things. And as the Internet of Things explodes and expands, this will mean more Apple Watches sold!\u00a0 The reciprocal nature between Apple Watch and the growth of Internet of Things can\u2019t be stressed enough here. By revolutionizing the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is creating a major \u201cnew dimension,\u201d or endpoint, for the Internet of Things.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Apple Watch comes replete with\u00a0iOS 8, which is its biggest release yet<\/a>, along with a new\u00a0Health<\/a>\u00a0app to help users manage their health and \ufb01tness data. For developers, Apple has added\u00a0HealthKit<\/a>, which will enable them to create great health and fitness apps to work seamlessly together. Through these channels, along with its overhaul of the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is single-handedly building a consumer oriented health and fitness ecosystem which may well spawn a larger health revolution. On top of all this,\u00a0WatchKit<\/a>\u00a0is the new toolkit for Apple Watch that will allow developers to start\u00a0writing cool apps<\/a>\u00a0such as alerts and notifications, including ways to sync Apple Watch with other gadgets. Developers are already jumping on the bandwagon to write apps for the new Watch. Apple's robust and expansive ecosystem of tools and resources, not to mention the Watch's significantly smaller form factor, will lead to major changes (and challenges!) in how mobile apps are designed and developed. Businesses cannot afford to overlook these emerging and disruptive trends especially since Apple Watch is sure to hugely impact the way consumers interact with their brands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n We've all heard the hype surrounding the Internet of Things. Apple Watch is slated to become a new expression of this emerging and disruptive industry. As\u00a0one writer<\/a>\u00a0has well stated, \u201cWith the Apple Watch, Apple rejuvenates the watch as both a watch and a new kind of personal computing device.\u201d If everything goes as Apple planned, the Watch will become a record selling item within months of its release. With more users come more data endpoints. More data endpoints means more Internet of Things. And as the Internet of Things explodes and expands, this will mean more Apple Watches sold!\u00a0 The reciprocal nature between Apple Watch and the growth of Internet of Things can\u2019t be stressed enough here. By revolutionizing the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is creating a major \u201cnew dimension,\u201d or endpoint, for the Internet of Things.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Apple Watch comes replete with\u00a0iOS 8, which is its biggest release yet<\/a>, along with a new\u00a0Health<\/a>\u00a0app to help users manage their health and \ufb01tness data. For developers, Apple has added\u00a0HealthKit<\/a>, which will enable them to create great health and fitness apps to work seamlessly together. Through these channels, along with its overhaul of the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is single-handedly building a consumer oriented health and fitness ecosystem which may well spawn a larger health revolution. On top of all this,\u00a0WatchKit<\/a>\u00a0is the new toolkit for Apple Watch that will allow developers to start\u00a0writing cool apps<\/a>\u00a0such as alerts and notifications, including ways to sync Apple Watch with other gadgets. Developers are already jumping on the bandwagon to write apps for the new Watch. Apple's robust and expansive ecosystem of tools and resources, not to mention the Watch's significantly smaller form factor, will lead to major changes (and challenges!) in how mobile apps are designed and developed. Businesses cannot afford to overlook these emerging and disruptive trends especially since Apple Watch is sure to hugely impact the way consumers interact with their brands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Sungevity: Online Tracking of Energy Production and Consumption<\/strong> Sungevity<\/a> is an Oakland-based developer of top-notch rooftop solar systems with a business-model similar to SolarCity\u2019s one. The company makes a custom solar roof system, installs it at no cost and then charges monthly under the 20-year Solar Lease agreement. Sungevity has online tracking tools that help to watch the energy production 24\/7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarNexus: Smart Software to Enhance Solar Works <\/strong>SolarNexus creates software solutions that improve profitability for participants throughout the solar deployment value chain, including installers, integrators, manufacturers, distributors, financing providers, and customers. The application enables streamlined business management processes for its users and enables information sharing across the solar deployment chain. For example, it eliminates manual and repetitive tasks such as recording customer information in different formats at various phases of a project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarMosaic: Solar Projects Investment Platform<\/strong>\u00a0Solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.\u00a0SolarMosaic<\/a>\u00a0is an online platform that helps investors earn funding solar projects. Already, thousands of people from across the United States have invested millions of dollars to finance solar projects through Mosaic\u2019s online marketplace.\u00a0Some interesting facts about solar industry:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n 2014 marked the emergence of the smartwatch market in full form. Major players like Google, LG, and Samsung introduced devices, following the path of the popular\u00a0Pebble Watch<\/a>\u00a0release in 2013. Despite some sluggishness at the beginning, the industry is taking off and looks to get a major impetus from the Apple Watch release. Along with these consumer changes, the wearable technologies market in general is also growing leaps and bounds. A fresh new report\u00a0out says the Global Connected Wearable Device market will grow at a CAGR of 54.11 percent over the period 2013-2018. The major driver of this trend is the \u201cconvergence\u201d of user-friendly services (telecom, media, IT, and infotainment) onto a single device that\u2019s easily accessible on a mobile platform.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We've all heard the hype surrounding the Internet of Things. Apple Watch is slated to become a new expression of this emerging and disruptive industry. As\u00a0one writer<\/a>\u00a0has well stated, \u201cWith the Apple Watch, Apple rejuvenates the watch as both a watch and a new kind of personal computing device.\u201d If everything goes as Apple planned, the Watch will become a record selling item within months of its release. With more users come more data endpoints. More data endpoints means more Internet of Things. And as the Internet of Things explodes and expands, this will mean more Apple Watches sold!\u00a0 The reciprocal nature between Apple Watch and the growth of Internet of Things can\u2019t be stressed enough here. By revolutionizing the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is creating a major \u201cnew dimension,\u201d or endpoint, for the Internet of Things.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Apple Watch comes replete with\u00a0iOS 8, which is its biggest release yet<\/a>, along with a new\u00a0Health<\/a>\u00a0app to help users manage their health and \ufb01tness data. For developers, Apple has added\u00a0HealthKit<\/a>, which will enable them to create great health and fitness apps to work seamlessly together. Through these channels, along with its overhaul of the user experience of smartwatches, Apple is single-handedly building a consumer oriented health and fitness ecosystem which may well spawn a larger health revolution. On top of all this,\u00a0WatchKit<\/a>\u00a0is the new toolkit for Apple Watch that will allow developers to start\u00a0writing cool apps<\/a>\u00a0such as alerts and notifications, including ways to sync Apple Watch with other gadgets. Developers are already jumping on the bandwagon to write apps for the new Watch. Apple's robust and expansive ecosystem of tools and resources, not to mention the Watch's significantly smaller form factor, will lead to major changes (and challenges!) in how mobile apps are designed and developed. Businesses cannot afford to overlook these emerging and disruptive trends especially since Apple Watch is sure to hugely impact the way consumers interact with their brands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Much more can be said on this topic but from all the signs we\u2019ve seen so far Apple Watch's release in April points to an epic technological shift as the PC continues its downsized trajectory from our desktops to our pockets... and now to our wrists. Imagine it in these terms; just as the iPhone and iPad helped fuel the growth in mobile, cloud, and information technologies, Apple Watch looks to do the same all over again for Internet of Things. The momentum is building. Consumers, developers, and businesses are lining up. Are you and your company ready to jump on board the exciting new revolution spawned by Apple Watch? Now is the time to proactively start thinking about how to fit Apple Watch into your business innovation strategies for 2015.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Is your business ready for apple watch?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"is-your-business-ready-for-apple-watch","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-02-08 13:12:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-02-08 21:12:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/siliconvalley.center\/?p=6041","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":6039,"post_author":"1","post_date":"2016-08-04 16:25:00","post_date_gmt":"2016-08-04 23:25:00","post_content":"\n Over the last years the Bay Area was definitely a game-changer for the whole green energy industry. A lot of Silicon Valley companies implemented newest solar technologies to make their businesses more sustainable. Change has happened in all different levels, from inventing better ways of harvesting solar energy in cities to making these technologies cheaper and simplifying distribution chains. The solar industry saw 20 % growth in jobs in 2013, as a research by the Solar Foundation indicates. One-third of Americans who work in the solar industry live in California. Renewable-energy technologies create more construction, manufacturing and installation jobs than coal or natural gas. Below is the overview of the most innovative California-based firms that bring solar technology to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n CivicSolar: Innovation in Distribution <\/strong>CivicSolar is an innovative solar distributor, online marketplace partnering with installers and developers in North America, according to the information provided through the Crunchbase. Its distribution model allows it to negotiate costs directly with global manufacturers on behalf of its customers and help them save. CivicSolar provides the engineering experience, installation know-how and web tools to help a customer find the right equipment for every job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n SolarCity: Solar Power Subscription Model<\/strong>\u00a0SolarCity<\/a> is America\u2019s #1 full-service solar provider. Over 68,000 homeowners take advantage of SolarCity unique business model. The company designs custom solar systems for homes and then charges for the energy monthly in a form of utility bill. The cost of electricity is lower, and homeowners can enjoy benefits of solar systems that allow selling extras to neighbors. The company monitors system and takes care of power panels insuring life-time warranty of a contract.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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