Neeve is a smarter technology foundation for intelligent buildings, deployed by leading companies around the world. They provide cybersecurity, secure remote and cloud access, edge compute, applications, and cloud management that power the OT journey to the cloud and AI.

Neeve is not a new company, having originated in 2017 as an IoT division inside View Inc to create a platform for secure connectivity, device management, and scalable edge compute infrastructure for applications for its smart windows. The platform evolved beyond its initial scope emerging as a new company centered on OT cybersecurity, edge intelligence, and cloud management helping top real estate enterprises accelerate their digital transformation journey towards operational efficiency and sustainability.
They are Real Estate Industry’s leading CPS platform deployed globally. Their Secure Edge OT SASE platform provides cybersecurity, secure remote and cloud connectivity, and edge cloud compute infrastructure for OT applications. While their Intelligence product delivers industry-specific data pipelines to feed ML, Gen AI, and agent-based AI workflows to go beyond data insights and enable autonomous intelligent operational actions. Lastly, their Cloud product provides fully managed cloud infrastructure, specific to OT, with resilient edge-of-cloud and cloud services to enable our customers’ journey to the cloud and AI.
In Sept 2024, Neeve launched as a fully funded silicon valley start-up to help building owners, operators, and system integrators make their spaces, buildings, and portfolios more secure, efficient, sustainable, and responsive to the ever changing demands of occupiers and resilient to macro economic transitions.
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