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Integration is the product

A cabling contractor cannot program. A software house will not pull fiber. When something breaks between those two layers, nobody takes responsibility. We own both layers — so there is no gap to fall into.

The full chain

  1. DESIGN
  2. SUPPLY
  3. INSTALL
  4. INTEGRATE
  5. DEVELOP
  6. MANAGE
  7. SUPPORT

Most competitors stop at INSTALL. Software houses start at DEVELOP. We cover both ends — which is why nothing falls between them.

The gap nobody owns

The contractor stops at the wall plate

Cable is pulled, terminated and tested. Everything beyond the physical layer is somebody else’s scope.

The integrator stops at the vendor GUI

Cameras and controllers are commissioned in the manufacturer’s own software. Anything the vendor did not build is impossible.

The software house starts at the API

They will build you a dashboard, if the data is already on a network somebody else made reliable.

What we do instead

One survey, one design

The person who designs the topology also decides what the software will need from it. The requirements do not get lost in a handover.

One installation crew

Cable, rack, equipment and configuration are one scope of work with one schedule and one snag list.

Software written against our own network

We know the addressing, the VLANs and the device inventory, because we built them. Integration stops being a project and becomes a step.

One support number

When something stops, you call one team who can read the whole stack — from the patch panel to the dashboard query.

This is not a claim — it is a productNexora is an infrastructure monitoring platform we designed and wrote end to end: an SNMP collector, a time-series core, topology-aware alerting and a dashboard that draws the network the way an engineer draws it. It was validated against a full GNS3 lab before it ever touched a live site. Most systems integrators cannot show you a single line of code they own.