FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thecus Announces Home
Automation Capability for NAS through Add On Modules
Free
3rd party modules make Thecus NAS much more than just network storage
September
30, 2014, Taipei, Taiwan – Thecus, the
networked storage expert, announces the availability of free 3rd party
software modules for Thecus NAS products, allowing Thecus NAS to also
function as home automation servers.
Beyond
Network Storage
The home automation modules developed in the Thecus community continue
to extend Thecus NAS functionality beyond networked storage. With third
party modules, users can configure their Thecus NAS to stream media,
host websites, showcase photo galleries, and now even control their
home.
Home
Automation
As the 21st century progresses, the concept of an intelligent,
energy-saving home is no longer a far off fantasy but entirely possible
with the technology we have today. Intelligent climate control,
appliances that monitor and work themselves, curtains that close and
open depending on sunlight, and gardens that water themselves are just
a few of the benefits that home automation can provide. Using smart
appliances and a Thecus NAS with home automation modules like Domoticz,
Homegenie or MisterHouse, homeowners can network intelligent appliances
and sensors into an automated home system.
Thecus continues to excel in network storage and third party modules
that extend NAS capabilities even more. Home automation is just one of
the numerous capabilities of Thecus NAS made possible by free add-on
software available in the Thecus Forum and App Center.
About
Thecus�
Thecus Technology Corp. specializes in Network Attached Storage and
Network Video Recorder solutions. Established in 2004 with the mission
of making technology that is both intuitive and ground-breaking, Thecus
offers products designed to appeal to both advanced and novice users.
By combining a world-class storage R&D team with a commitment
to customer satisfaction, Thecus is able to adapt to the market with
its
innovative NAS and NVR and fulfill the storage and surveillance needs
of today’s world.