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June was about strengthening governance across the platform.
As KODE OS scales across larger portfolios and more enterprise deployments, governance becomes just as important as functionality. This month’s updates focused on giving teams greater control over external integrations, simplifying operational administration, improving platform performance, and continuing to expand the connected ecosystem.

Here’s what shipped, grouped by what it does for you.
Trust isn’t just about the numbers on a dashboard, it starts with how data moves through the platform.
As pipelines, schedules, and job histories continue to grow, we’ve introduced backend improvements that keep Data Hub responsive at scale.
What’s new
Large deployments remain fast and manageable as data volumes increase, while administrators spend less time managing schedules one by one.
Enterprise maintenance doesn’t stop at work orders, it extends to every system that interacts with them.
June introduces a completely new Public API architecture for AssetOps.
Rather than relying on broad API keys, external integrations can now be governed through action-based permissions and dedicated service accounts.
What this means
External systems can integrate with AssetOps more securely while administrators maintain complete control over what every integration is allowed to do.
Every month, more building systems become part of the operational layer.
June expands the integration library with new physical security connectivity.
Kantech: Access Control
KODE OS now integrates with Kantech EntraPass, bringing access control systems into the broader operational ecosystem.
What changes for you
Physical security events and access control data become another operational data source that can work alongside building systems, maintenance workflows, and analytics inside KODE OS.
→ Read the June Integrations Drop for the full release.
Some of the most valuable improvements aren’t immediately visible, but they make every user experience better over time.
This month we continued investing in:
These foundational improvements ensure KODE OS continues to scale alongside the portfolios it supports.
June was less about adding new screens and more about strengthening the platform underneath them.
From governed API access and faster operational administration to improved platform scalability and expanded integrations, every release this month reinforces KODE OS as the trusted operating layer for enterprise portfolios.
Less manual administration. More governance. Greater confidence.
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