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Skydog Expanding To Homes And Businesses After Successful Crowd Sourcing Campaign

Skydog has reached its goal of $75,000 and will be expanding its services to homes and businesses. Now parents can remotely monitor their children's internet and Facebook usage and much more with this smart technology.

PowerCloud Systems, a pioneer in cloud networking, today announced that Skydog, after having reached its $75,000 funding goal on Kickstarter, will extend its home network offering to larger homes and small businesses. Skydog is a Wi-Fi router and mobile companion app that brings a user-friendly approach and innovative management functionality to home networking. With one week left to raise post-goal funds, PowerCloud Systems has unveiled two new offers available via Kickstarter: a Skydog Wi-Fi Range Extender Kit, ideal for large homes and small businesses, and a Multi-Dwelling Skydog Four-Pack, for those who want to manage multiple networks, such as adult parents' homes, on a single account.

Both new offers were created in response to requests and feedback from Kickstarter backers to broaden the reach of Skydog's unique network visibility and control features. The extender kit will allow users to cover up to 6,000 square feet with wireless internet access and all of Skydog's control and management functionality. This range comfortably covers large houses and many small business, such as restaurants and professional offices, where the ability to offer firewalled Wi-Fi access to customers, clients or patients is increasingly important. The Skydog router four-pack enables simple, single-account management for multiple networks and locations, such as a second home, vacation cabin, or parent’s home across the country. The Skydog Wi-Fi Range Extender Kit is available for a pledge of $299, while a four pack of Skydog routers is available for pledges of $399 or more.

“We were thrilled to have reached our funding goal so quickly because it proved that Skydog addresses an unmet need for simple visibility and control of personal wifi networks,” said Jeff Abramowitz, founder and CEO of PowerCloud Systems. “We are very grateful to our backers and look forward to getting Skydog into their homes. With our new offers, we can better serve those with larger homes and multiple dwellings, as well as provide an easy-to-use solution for small businesses.”

The proliferation of connected devices in homes and small businesses is creating a complexity challenge for anyone responsible for managing a network. PowerCloud Systems, with its extensive experience providing Networking-as-a-Service to the enterprise, has the expertise and, with the success of Skydog’s Kickstarter campaign, the consumer validation to disrupt the home, and now small business, networking space.

The Skydog solution represents a new era in network management, enabling users in households and small businesses to improve their connected experiences. The solution gives real-time visibility to network administrators, who can monitor their network in terms of which users and specific devices are connected to it, for how long, and for what purposes. With Skydog, heads of households can even manage broadband usage by setting up zones which place bandwidth priority on certain functions, like the home office during the day and streaming video at night. Furthermore, all of this can be done anytime and anywhere via the Skydog mobile companion, an HTML5 app that works on any smartphone or tablet.

To order your own Skydog home networking solution, extender kit, or four-pack, please visit the Kickstarter page at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/110098832/skydog-your-home-network-reinvented.

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