Iphone Home Automation Software
2008

Redeye Universal Remote for iPhone, iPod Touch and is available in 47 countries IPAD
WALTHAM, Mass. – (Marketwire – February 23, 2010) – ThinkFlood (Http: / / thinkflood.com /), maker of personal RedEye distance iPhone, iPod touch and IPAD (http://redeyeremote.com/), announced today that 40 percent of its orders outside the United States two months after its launch, the system RedEye universal remote is very popular in the world wide, and is available in 47 countries.
When ThinkFlood announced the commercial availability of its flagship product, red eyes, the company expects only 20 percent of its sales international. The next day launched RedEye, the team made their calculations were ThinkFlood far below their actual sales figures worldwide. With partners in the chain supply and logistics Prolog UPS instead ThinkFlood could quickly adjust their plans to meet the international demand that has been double what they had expected.
"The remote RedEye launched two months ago, and we find demand impressive for everyone," said Jeff Jones, vice president for with customers, Prolog Logistics. "Unknown ThinkFlood last internationally recognized home consumer electronics company overnight."
"Working with Prolog allows us to scale our international operations, quickly and without interruption. No matter where you live, we can deliver RedEye order in a few days away, "said Vice President of Operations ThinkFlood Adam Shapiro." With plans to expand the product range in the coming RedEye months, we are confident that our partners will continue to provide high levels of service for international orders. "
RedEye is available in the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macao, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom and the United States.
In ThinkFlood
ThinkFlood (http://thinkflood.com/) designs and develops hardware and software for remote control. His first commercial application, RedEye (http://redeyeremote.com/), transforms the iPhone, iPod Touch IPAD a remote control and personal control that allows virtually any device for home entertainment in any room house. RedEye offers users an affordable, easy to use interface and features and functionality previously available only in expensive, high-end universal remote controls and home automation systems. Founded in 2007, ThinkFlood is a private company based in Waltham, Massachusetts.
With 4,000 fans and counting, RedEye is the remote Facebookhttp most popular: / / www.facebook.com / thinkredeye.
Visit ThinkFlood blog, MoreControl (http://morecontrol.com/) for the latest remote control and home automation news.
A Prolog Logistics About
Since components iPod accessories Titan Prolog Logistics (http://www.prologlogistics.com/) manages storage and order processing needs of some of the most demanding customers. With distribution centers strategically located in Lexington, Kentucky and San Diego, California Prolog profitable distributes products throughout the United States and around the world. Prolog offers full integration systems with clients that allow seamless delivery of the order and inventory data in a wide variety of information technology platforms. Once orders customers are received in a distribution center Prolog, orders are taken, checked, packed and shipped using a variety of automation technologies, including RF laptops and handling carousels controlled by computer.
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