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From Tape Review to Real-Time Action: exacqVision + Scylla AI Are Changing the Video Security Game


For years, traditional video surveillance has mostly been used as a digital paper trail. An incident occurs, security teams pull up the footage, and they piecemeal together what happened after the fact. It is reactive, time-consuming, and entirely dependent on human eyes catching every detail in real time. That paradigm is officially shifting.


Exacq has announced a powerful new partnership with Scylla, fully integrating advanced, AI-driven video analytics directly into the exacqVision Video Management System (VMS). This collaboration gives security integrators and facility operators a seamless way to deliver proactive safety, lightning-fast incident response, and highly intelligent threat detection without overhauling existing infrastructure.


What This Partnership Means for the Industry


Starting June 8, 2026, Scylla AI servers and analytics licenses will be available directly through Exacq. By consolidating these two systems under one purchasing roof, quoting, procuring, deploying, and supporting an AI-powered surveillance network becomes dramatically easier.


Historically, deploying high-level AI video analytics required stitching together hardware and software from mismatched vendors. Now, it’s a streamlined, unified solution.


5 Reasons This Integration Is a Game-Changer


Whether you are securing a corporate campus, a hospital, or a sprawling industrial facility, the exacqVision + Scylla integration solves major pain points:

  • Zero "Rip-and-Replace" Friction: The AI is entirely camera-agnostic. It integrates smoothly with standard IP cameras already running on your current exacqVision systems, maximizing your existing hardware ROI.

  • Instant, Automated Workflows: The AI doesn't just passively flag a threat; it triggers direct actions inside exacqVision. Instantly activate camera call-ups, sound alarms, dispatch operator notifications, or initiate access-control lockdowns the moment an anomaly is detected.

  • True Real-World Event Detection: This isn't just basic motion tracking. The integrated Scylla AI is trained to detect complex, specific safety threats, including:

    • Weapons detection and aggressive behavior

    • Slip-and-fall incidents (critical for liability protection)

    • Smoke and fire hazards

    • Unauthorized perimeter intrusion and abandoned objects

    • Advanced facial recognition and vehicle tracking

  • Flexible Scaling from Edge to Enterprise: To support diverse IT architectures, the solution scales via multiple 1U, 2U, and 4U AI servers (including the AST and VAN series), alongside lightweight edge hardware like the VAN-AI-BOX for distributed environments.

  • Flexible Per-Camera Licensing: Choose between 1, 3, 5-year, or perpetual licenses to ensure your advanced analytics scale perfectly to match your specific project scope and budget cycles.


🚀 See It In Action: Live Webinar Event


To mark this launch alongside the release of exacqVision 26.0, Exacq is hosting two live webinar sessions detailing exactly what this means for modern video operations.


Choose the session that fits your schedule and register here:


 
 
 

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