Cooling, power, uptime, proven.
A data center is a physics problem at scale: thermal load, power delivery and airflow that must never silently drift. Vantage verifies the real thermal and electrical state of the facility against physics, catching anomalies before they cascade into outages.
Where data centers systems go wrong.
Thermal drift
A slowly failing cooling unit reads within range while a hot spot builds toward thermal runaway.
Power anomalies
UPS and PDU faults surface as alarms only after load is already at risk.
Alarm fatigue
Thousands of raw sensor alerts bury the few that actually matter.
Proof, not probability.
Thermal physics modeling
Expected airflow and heat transfer computed live, compared against reality.
Prioritized, proven alerts
Verification separates real anomalies from noise, so teams act on what matters.
Audit-ready evidence
Every verdict signed and traceable, for SLA and compliance reporting.
Where it's headed
AI compute is driving power and cooling demands to new extremes, and the margin for silent failure is shrinking. Verified infrastructure monitoring is becoming a hard requirement, not a differentiator.
How it deploys
Vantage layers onto existing DCIM and building-management telemetry as a verification engine. No new sensors required.
A model for your asset, not a generic one.
Per-asset baseline
From the first moment it is connected, Vantage protects the asset using proven models trained across many assets, while it spends a short baseline period learning how that specific asset behaves. The personal model then trains and the first Evidence Bundle runs automatically. From there it verifies every active run and retrains on multiple triggers: detected drift, operator feedback, and a configurable schedule, so accuracy keeps improving.
Private by architecture
Shared models improve across many assets through federated learning: the system learns from each asset locally and combines only the learnings, never the raw data. No asset is ever tied to a specific dataset. See the four protection layers →
Verify what matters in data centers.
Bring your hardest failure case. We will show you where verification moves the needle.