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Integrated Systems

The systems that connect operations to reality.

Cameras, phones, access control, displays, audio, and sensors - each one useful on its own, but built to work together on one network we already manage.

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Most businesses end up with these systems installed one at a time, by whoever happened to be available - a camera vendor for security, a phone company for the phone system, a locksmith for access, an AV installer for the conference room display. Each one works fine in isolation. None of them talk to each other, and none of them are on a network built to support all of it at once.

Integrated systems means treating cameras, access control, phones, displays, and audio as what they actually are: devices on your network, managed the same way as your servers and workstations. That means proper VLAN segmentation so a compromised camera can't reach your accounting system, centralized monitoring so an offline access panel gets caught immediately instead of discovered when someone can't get in the door, and one team to call instead of four different vendors pointing fingers at each other.

It also covers the systems that don't fit neatly into "camera" or "phone" - wireless environmental sensors, for example. A walk-in freezer or server room temperature sensor rides on the same managed network and the same alerting pipeline as everything else, instead of being a separate gadget nobody's watching. If it's a sensor, a display, or a device that plugs into your network, it's something we can bring under the same umbrella.

We don't sell this as a single fixed package - what "integrated" looks like depends on which systems you already have and which ones you're adding. Some clients start with cameras and access control on a shared VLAN; others start with a single sensor project like the one below and expand from there.

See it in practice.

Not sure what you actually have installed?

A free assessment covers what's already in place - cameras, access, phones, sensors - and what it would take to bring it under one managed network.