Scylos
Use case

Frontline and field devices that recover themselves.

Kiosks, signage, ruggedized handhelds, and field laptops are always-on and hard to reach. When one drifts, crashes, or gets infected, the fix is usually a truck roll. Scylos makes recovery a reboot, and updates arrive centrally with no on-site touch.

Built for hard-to-reach hardware

Self-healing by architecture

Reset to known-good on reboot

Drift, malware, and crashes clear themselves, recovery is a power cycle, not a dispatch.

Update centrally

Push policy and workloads from Switchboard to the whole fleet at once.

No on-site touch required

Most incidents that meant a truck roll now resolve remotely or on the next reboot.

Built for always-on

Devices that run unattended for months stay clean instead of accumulating state.

The device that used to need a truck roll now fixes itself on the next reboot.
See it on your hardware

See the stateless endpoint on your own hardware.

Flash an idle machine into a live endpoint and run your real workloads. You buy no hardware and sign nothing.