The Challenge
Why Energy makes Vendor Lock-In Exit harder than it looks.
Energy management and grid operations platforms carry physical safety stakes that make vendor exit decisions existential. A migration that interrupts grid visibility — even briefly — is unacceptable. We design exit architectures for operational technology environments where the migration cannot create a safety gap, and we execute them.
Compliance Frameworks
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nist
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Methodology
How We Deliver in Energy
Critical infrastructure deserves critical engineering. Every engineer assigned to this engagement understands energy before they write their first line of code. Compliance frameworks — NERC CIP and NIST — are enforced at every commit, not assessed at the end.
✓Energy-qualified engineers assigned before kickoff
✓NERC CIP compliance mapped to architecture on day one
✓Production-ready output — not prototypes or proof-of-concept
✓Automated compliance monitoring through ALICE at every commit
✓Full IP ownership transferred at engagement close
Engagement Model
How We Engage
Embedded Capabilities
Platforms Deployed
These aren't products we sell. They're capabilities embedded in every engagement of this type.
ProofGrid
API Compliance Verification
Every integration our engineers build gets ProofGrid compliance monitoring as standard. It's why our API architectures don't create compliance gaps that surface during audits.
SentienGuard
Self-Healing Infrastructure
SentienGuard is what separates our managed infrastructure from every other MSP. It monitors, diagnoses, and remediates autonomously — within compliance boundaries. The 3am alert gets handled before anyone wakes up. The compliance posture stays current without a team watching dashboards. We deploy SentienGuard across every environment we host and manage, which means you get enterprise-grade infrastructure operations at a fraction of the headcount cost.
ALICE
QA & Compliance Engine
This is the single most important reason our teams deliver compliance-native systems. ALICE makes it mechanically impossible to ship non-compliant code. It's not a QA phase — it's infrastructure-level enforcement at every commit.
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