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Does Know Your BuildingTM integrate with the existing software, devices and tools in building?

Gaurav Bali
Gaurav Bali

20th April 2022

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With Know Your Building™ you can automate and digitize any facility. It connects to your existing building technologies (BMS, HVAC, utility meters, fire alarm, elevator, access control) and all of your future building technologies (occupancy sensors, thermostats, air quality monitors, IoT sensors), and brings all your building data into a single dashboard. It has a library with hundreds of pre-configured equipment that provides seamless integration. If you have any existing software platforms (spreadsheets, HRMS, accounting, etc.) that also can be integrated into our solution.            

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