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We view enterprise applications integrations differently: They are no longer just plumbing between applications. They are the foundation that allows enterprise AI to understand how your organization actually operates.
One of the biggest misconceptions in enterprise AI is that success depends on how much data an organization has.
Most large enterprises already have more than enough data. Incident records, maintenance history, procedures, work orders, inspections, training records, engineering documents, HR systems, observations, permits, and operating logs have accumulated for years. The problem is rarely a lack of information. The problem is that none of it exists in the context required for AI to reason effectively.
That distinction is becoming increasingly important as organizations move beyond experimentation and begin deploying AI into operational workflows.
Traditionally, AI projects began with a lengthy data science exercise. Teams spent months extracting data from dozens of systems, cleaning it, normalizing it, engineering features, training models, validating results, and eventually deploying a narrowly focused solution. Those projects created value, but they were expensive, difficult to maintain, and often required repeating much of the process for the next use case.
Modern reasoning models have fundamentally changed that equation. They arrive with extraordinary general capabilities. They already understand language, causality, engineering concepts, regulations, and how to synthesize information from many sources. What they lack is not intelligence. They lack organizational context.
That changes the role of enterprise integration.
For years, integrations have primarily existed to synchronize records between systems. An incident entered into an EHS platform appeared in a reporting database. A maintenance system updated an asset register. Information moved from one application to another, but very little new value was created during the process.
AI changes what an integration can accomplish.
Instead of simply transporting and unifying records, integrations become mechanisms for providing context. A maintenance history explains whether equipment has failed before. A document repository provides operating procedures. HR systems identify roles, certifications, and reporting relationships. Existing EHS platforms contribute years of organizational learning. Each connected system provides another piece of the operational picture that allows AI to reason with far greater accuracy.
This is one of the reasons we partnered with YuzeData to expand Haven's integration capabilities. The objective was never simply to connect another application. It was to reduce the time required for customers to begin realizing value from AI.
At Haven, we have deliberately taken a purpose-built approach to AI. Our models do not need to spend months learning the fundamentals of occupational safety or process safety. They already understand investigation methodologies, causal reasoning, regulatory expectations, and corrective action planning. Customer integrations are therefore not teaching Haven how to investigate incidents. They are providing the organizational context that allows Haven to apply that expertise within each customer's unique operating environment.
That distinction has a direct impact on time to value.
Instead of asking customers to embark on a year-long AI initiative involving custom model development and extensive data science projects, we can begin producing meaningful results in days. Existing systems remain the systems of record. Haven becomes the reasoning layer that sits above them, using connected enterprise knowledge to deliver higher quality investigations, stronger corrective actions, and more consistent organizational learning.
We believe this represents a broader shift that will extend well beyond safety.
The first generation of enterprise AI was largely about building models. The next generation will be about giving already capable models the context they need to make better decisions. Organizations that can rapidly connect operational knowledge, without months of preparation, will realize value faster than those that continue treating every AI initiative as a traditional data science project.
That is why we view integrations differently.
They are no longer just plumbing between applications.
They are the foundation that allows enterprise AI to understand how your organization actually operates.
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