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Integration Unification Centralized Servers Having multiple separate systems will require more server and processing power, increasing hardware demands. A unified platform allows you to consolidate hardware resources, so you can deploy and maintain fewer servers. Seamless Upgrades When you upgrade one system, you can run into compatibility issues with other linked systems. When you upgrade one system, you can run into compatibility issues with other linked systems. Unified threat management When serious threats happen, operators may need to jump from system to system to piece information together. This slows emergency response. A unified platform provides all video and data in one view, and guides operators through operating procedures to help them efficiently respond to any situation. Efficient and Consolidated Reporting Multiple reports must be generated and then manually consolidated to correlate events and alarms from different standalone systems. A unified platform offers consolidated reporting capabilities. You can automate or generate reports that include video linked with other system data for quick review. Integration with a unification approach If you don't have the right foundation, then integrations are just connections. What matters most is investing in a seamless, unified, open-platform experience. This will deliver a centralized view and enable better flow of data across all operator activities. Tech note ยท Plugin-based integration vs. true unification