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ORDR expands ecosystem partnership by adding critical integrations in Q4, 2025

ORDR expands its integration ecosystem in Q4 2025 with new cloud, EDR, vulnerability management, NMS, virtualization, and CMMS integrations, enabling seamless connected asset security across enterprise platforms.

January 28, 2026
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ORDR made significant strides in product innovation during Q4 2025 with the introduction of a multi-agent orchestrator called ORDR IQ, designed to simplify end-to-end workflow management for customers. This advancement enables organizations to create customized dashboards, develop segmentation policies, and automate critical security actions across their connected asset environments.

The expanded integration ecosystem represents a strategic move to enhance ORDR's connectivity with essential enterprise security and IT operations tools. By adding integrations for cloud platforms, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions, vulnerability management systems, Network Management Systems (NMS), virtualization infrastructure, and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), ORDR strengthens its position as a comprehensive connected asset security platform.

Cloud integrations enable organizations to extend asset visibility and security controls into their cloud infrastructure, addressing the growing challenge of managing assets across hybrid environments. EDR integrations provide security teams with enhanced threat detection and response capabilities by correlating connected asset data with endpoint security telemetry.

Vulnerability management integrations streamline the identification and prioritization of security weaknesses across connected assets, while NMS integrations provide network-centric visibility into device behavior and performance. Virtualization integrations help organizations secure virtual assets and containerized environments, and CMMS integrations bridge the gap between IT security and operational technology maintenance workflows.

These new ORDR integrations reflect the growing complexity of modern IT and OT environments where security teams must manage visibility and control across disparate systems and platforms. By consolidating data from multiple sources into a unified security platform, organizations can reduce alert fatigue, accelerate incident response, and make more informed security decisions based on comprehensive asset intelligence.

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