Digital
Connect - The Next Big Opportunity
Saturday, January 3, 2004
“We’re in the beginning stages with architects
and designing systems in homes with Ethernet backbone,
and then we’re starting to configure wired and wireless
devices to communicate with them,” Hourihan said.
“So we’re there from the design to the actual
programming end of it.” Cyber Home Networks also
is eyeing a broader market, mainly with network-driven
entertainment," he added. “We’re integrating
home theater systems with whole-house audio systems and
then tying in a security system, getting everything to
communicate over a common device. Basically, you create
an interface to communicate with all of the subsystems,”
he said.
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Homes, Inc. - The Art of Home Building
"Cyber Home Networks, Inc. is a trusted provider
of "Home Integration" technology, including
structured wiring systems, home automation, home computer
networking, home theatre systems, whole house audio, intercom
systems, and Beam® Central Vacuum Systems."
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"Eventually, you are going to want to tie all of
your systems together. 'Home integration means allowing
different home networks that normally stand alone to communicate
and function as a whole,' says Kevin Hourihan, owner of
Cyber Home Networks in Stormville, NY."
CRN
: Home Sweet Home Friday January 10, 2003
"Kevin Hourihan, president of integrator Cyber Home
Networks, Stormville, N.Y., said his company has seen
success installing home theaters since he began focusing
on the home market three years ago. "We do a lot
of home theater systems for people finishing their basements,"
said Hourihan, who started out working in the industrial
automation industry. He said Cyber Home Networks even
builds speakers into walls and installs theater seating."
Poughkeepsie
Journal : Run your home with a push of a button Sunday December 23, 2001
"The Canters consulted Kevin Hourihan, president
of Cyber Home Networks Inc. in Stormville, to wire their
home with smart systems that will support electronic and
mechanical devices the Canters are currently using as
well as those they might use in coming years."