Exacq Technologies, a leading manufacturer of video management system (VMS) software and servers used for video surveillance, is pleased to announce the recent integration of the Retail 20/20 exception reporting solution from Agilence with exacqVision VMS. Exacq customers can now benefit from a seamless integration of retail data analytics and video. The exacqVision VMS software is fully integrated into the Retail 20/20 user interface, allowing users to quickly and efficiently identify potential losses without having to move between different applications.

Retail 20/20 pulls data directly from the POS (point of sale)transaction logs and synchronises it with the exacqVision VMS software, linking an individual item with its associated video image. Together, Retail 20/20 and exacqVision provide retail loss prevention and operations teams with a single solution to identify operational inefficiencies and reduce fraud.

“The integration of Retail 20/20 and our exacqVision VMS will provide customers with a high quality retail analytics solution to improve loss prevention,” said Dave Underwood, President, Exacq Technologies. “We look forward to working with Agilence to offer this innovative POS integration to our customers.”

“The combination of Retail 20/20 cloud-based exception reporting and the exacqVision VMS provides a best-in-class solution for retailers,” said Russ Hawkins, President and CEO, Agilence. “This integration enables retailers to deploy both solutions together to dramatically improve their ability to prevent loss.”

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