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Armis, KODE Labs, and IntelliBuild announced a partnership aimed at connecting cybersecurity asset discovery, building performance analytics, and digital commissioning into a shared workflow for building owners.
The companies debuted the partnership through a joint deployment supporting Goldman Sachsâ smart building program, which was showcased at NexusCon by Tim Cook. The example was used to illustrate how the three platforms can be applied together across a real owner environment, rather than as a purely theoretical integration.
The announcement targets a familiar owner problem: no single system of record for what devices are actually connected to a building, how theyâre performing, and whether they were installed and configured as intended. Today, cybersecurity teams, facilities teams, and project delivery teams often work from different tools, spreadsheets, and assumptionsâcreating blind spots that persist well past handover.
According to the companies, the integration would allow owners to tie Armisâ automated device discovery across IT, OT, and IoT networks to KODE Labsâ operational analytics, while using IntelliBuild to document commissioning intent, approvals, and changes over time. In theory, this creates a continuous asset trail from construction through operations, instead of the usual reset at occupancy.
The value proposition is visibility and traceability: knowing whatâs on the network, what system it belongs to, how itâs behaving, and whether it aligns with documented design and governance standards. If it works as described, the combination could reduce manual reconciliation during audits, incident response, and troubleshootingâespecially for owners with large portfolios or frequent renovations.
What remains unproven is how tightly the tools are integrated in practice, and whether owners will operationalize the data across teams.
If youâd like to learn more, here are some ways to stay updated on stories like this:
Armis, KODE Labs, and IntelliBuild announced a partnership aimed at connecting cybersecurity asset discovery, building performance analytics, and digital commissioning into a shared workflow for building owners.
The companies debuted the partnership through a joint deployment supporting Goldman Sachsâ smart building program, which was showcased at NexusCon by Tim Cook. The example was used to illustrate how the three platforms can be applied together across a real owner environment, rather than as a purely theoretical integration.
The announcement targets a familiar owner problem: no single system of record for what devices are actually connected to a building, how theyâre performing, and whether they were installed and configured as intended. Today, cybersecurity teams, facilities teams, and project delivery teams often work from different tools, spreadsheets, and assumptionsâcreating blind spots that persist well past handover.
According to the companies, the integration would allow owners to tie Armisâ automated device discovery across IT, OT, and IoT networks to KODE Labsâ operational analytics, while using IntelliBuild to document commissioning intent, approvals, and changes over time. In theory, this creates a continuous asset trail from construction through operations, instead of the usual reset at occupancy.
The value proposition is visibility and traceability: knowing whatâs on the network, what system it belongs to, how itâs behaving, and whether it aligns with documented design and governance standards. If it works as described, the combination could reduce manual reconciliation during audits, incident response, and troubleshootingâespecially for owners with large portfolios or frequent renovations.
What remains unproven is how tightly the tools are integrated in practice, and whether owners will operationalize the data across teams.
If youâd like to learn more, here are some ways to stay updated on stories like this:

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