Visibility to Control Today’s buildings are deeply integrated with cloud platforms, external APIs, and a whole host of vendor managed services. Systems are constantly working, pulling energy analytics, running fault detention algorithms, automated operations etc. The entire ecosystem extends way beyond the traditional self-contained building network. In a lot of ways it’s like managing complex distributed application platforms that just happen to have physical walls.
Customer Case Study – Lendlease Lendlease rolled out its Protect phase in less than six months across 19 buildings, achieving zero-trust remote access to OT systems portfolio-wide. They selected Neeve Secure Edge from among several alternatives and engaged Syntric as the deployment partner.
Customer Case Study – Quadreal QuadReal replaced its remote desktop workflow with Neeve Secure Access. Neeve eliminates VM sessions and duplicate logins, enabling direct, secure access to applications through a single, consistent interface across all devices and locations.
Reframing OT Connectivity Traditional network tools are designed for one thing, remote access. They solve the problem of connectivity but miss what comes next; managing data, deploying apps and scaling operations. Neeve is a full blown digital infrastructure platform, seamlessly combining zero trust access, edge to cloud computing, cybersecurity and app enablement. In this video, we break down a step by step conversational framework to change this dynamic.
Understanding Neeve Endpoints Endpoints are secure access points to devices, applications, and services across your building network. Every interaction—whether it’s accessing a controller, launching Niagara, or reaching a specific service—is handled through an endpoint. In this video, we break down a step by step conversational framework to change this dynamic.
System Integrators Mastering the IT Security Conversation You’ve done the hard part by mapping out the operational technology integration. The client loves the operational gains and you’re ready to deploy…then the building’s IT and cyber risk managers step in, look at the network architecture and pull the plug over security concerns. This often happens because SI’s are forced to defend a legacy VPN architecture against modern IT standards. In this video, we break down a step by step conversational framework to change this dynamic.