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What is Energy Intelligence?

Balance performance and service commitments against energy cost and sustainability.

What is it?

Energy intelligence optimizes power consumption across distributed infrastructure while respecting performance, availability, and service-level requirements. It treats energy as a decision variable rather than a fixed cost.

Why does it matter?

Energy is a growing share of infrastructure operating cost and a central sustainability concern—especially as AI workloads increase density. Energy intelligence reduces cost and emissions without compromising service.

Business challenges

  • Energy cost is rising and increasingly volatile
  • Efficiency and performance goals can conflict
  • Consumption data is fragmented across sites
  • Sustainability commitments require measurement

Business decisions

  • How can energy use be reduced without impacting SLAs?
  • Where is energy being wasted?
  • How should workloads shift to lower-cost or cleaner energy?
  • Which sites should be prioritized for efficiency investment?

Typical data sources

  • Power and cooling telemetry
  • Workload and utilization data
  • Energy pricing and carbon data
  • Performance and SLA metrics

Business outcomes

  • Lower energy cost
  • Improved sustainability performance
  • Maintained service reliability
  • Better-informed efficiency investment

Further reading

More on this topic.

  • Reducing energy cost without impacting SLAsComing soon
  • Managing energy as AI density growsComing soon

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