Multi-site operators, national chains, and Fortune 500 security teams across two continents run their critical operations on Axentra. Here's what they're using it for, and what it changed.
Police departments, 911 centers, and public safety agencies across 23 jurisdictions run their critical operations on Axentra. Here's what they're using it for, and what it changed.
Six representative scenarios across public sector and enterprise. The numbers shown are illustrative of the deployment shape and outcomes we design for; exact figures from named customers available under NDA.
Investigators previously spent days reviewing footage to trace a single vehicle across the city. With Omnisight's ReID running on the existing CCTV network, the average trace time dropped from 3 days to 18 minutes. Two high-profile cases closed in the first month of deployment.
The chain knew shrink was up but couldn't see the pattern. Omnisight matched repeat offenders across locations, automatically correlated incidents across the entire footprint, and surfaced 14 organized crime rings that had been operating unnoticed across regional store clusters.
40% of calls came in Spanish; the previous interpreter line added 2-3 minutes of wait time per call. TrueResponse now translates in real time inside the existing CAD interface. Average call handling time dropped 38%, and dispatcher attrition fell with it.
The operator was running 24/7 contract guards at every yard, with mixed results on overnight incidents. Omnisight's perimeter analytics and gate ALPR replaced two thirds of the human watch hours, and detected three after-hours theft attempts the contract guards had missed in the prior 12 months.
The state deployed EdgeGuard under their own brand. AI-verified incidents route directly to dispatch with full context — location, vital signs, audio. False-alarm rate stays below 4%. Officers respond to verified incidents only, with situational awareness before they arrive.
The company supported 6 languages with native-speaking teams across 4 sites. Bringing on a new language meant hiring, training, scheduling. With TrueResponse, every agent now operates in 40+ languages with live transcript, translation, and next-best-action suggestions. CSAT up, attrition down.
Two analysts spent every Thursday night and most of Friday building the chief's weekly crime briefing — pulling from CAD, RMS, and incident reports. Pulse now generates the same briefing from a single natural-language prompt: maps, trend charts, precinct breakdowns, and council-ready commentary. The analysts moved back to investigative work.
The GSOC needed real-time visibility on executives in 60+ countries — without piling more work on a 24/7 watch desk that was already stretched. EdgeGuard runs silently on every executive's phone with verified-incident routing to the GSOC. Pulse turns weeks of travel-risk data into the daily threat brief the CSO actually reads.
The categories of deployment Axentra is built for. Specific customer references available under NDA on a per-program basis.

A selection of the public-sector and enterprise teams running Axentra in production.
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