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Power-Based Carbon Accounting for Cloud Workloads- From Estimates to Metered Truth

Power-Based Carbon Accounting for Cloud Workloads: From Estimates to Metered Truth

The Cloud’s Carbon Blind Spot For over a decade, the cloud has been marketed as inherently “green.” Shared infrastructure! Efficient data centers! Cleaner than on-prem! But here’s the truth no one likes to say out loud: most cloud carbon numbers are still educated guesses. They’re based on regional averages, broad energy models, and delayed reporting […]

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Designing for Optionality- Multi-Cloud AI Networking Without the Rewrite

Designing for Optionality: Multi-Cloud AI Networking Without the Rewrite

The Illusion of “Run Anywhere” AI Every cloud presentation promises it: “Build once. Run anywhere.” In reality, most AI infrastructure teams know that portability isn’t blocked by GPUs or models  it’s blocked by networking. Yes, container images are portable. Yes, model weights can be replicated across object stores. But when it comes to moving inference

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