Nlyte Newsbytes - Issue 10
Published on July 6, 2026,
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In this issue:
- Why Workload Asset Management Is Key
- How AI is Redefining Data Center Management
- Why Measuring Compute Value per Kilowatt Is the Next Frontier in Data Center Performance
- NIS2 and the Future of Data Center Resilience
- Events
Why Workload Asset Management Is the Key to Optimizing Modern Data Center Performance
Workload asset management enables data center teams to optimize performance by aligning applications with the infrastructure that supports them, creating a unified view across hybrid and distributed environments. This approach improves visibility, resource allocation, and efficiency, while helping organisations shift from reactive operations to proactive, data-driven optimization, reducing costs, avoiding bottlenecks, and ensuring infrastructure stays aligned with evolving workload and business demands.
Learn more: Workload Asset Management for Data Center Performance
Power, Performance, and Precision: How AI is Redefining Data Center Management
AI is transforming data center management by enhancing efficiency, intelligence, and operational control. By leveraging real-time and historical data, it enables deeper visibility, smarter decision-making, and predictive insights that optimize performance and resilience. This approach supports more efficient power and capacity management while ensuring resources are precisely aligned to meet evolving workload and business demands.
Learn more: AI Data Center Management: Power, Performance, and Precision
Why Measuring Compute Value per Kilowatt Is the Next Frontier in Data Center Performance
As data centers evolve to support AI-driven and high-density workloads, measuring performance is shifting beyond traditional metrics like PUE to focus on the value delivered per unit of energy consumed. Power Compute Effectiveness (PCE) introduces a more meaningful approach by linking power usage directly to compute output, helping organisations maximize efficiency, utilization, and business impact from existing capacity. By prioritizing how effectively energy is translated into useful work, this model enables smarter resource optimization, improved sustainability, and stronger alignment between infrastructure performance and operational outcomes.
Learn more: Redefining Data Center Performance Beyond PUE
NIS2 and the Future of Data Center Resilience: Why 2026 Is a Defining Moment
The NIS2 Directive is redefining data center resilience by recognizing facilities as essential entities at the heart of Europe’s digital economy and raising the standard for security, reliability, and operational maturity. As organisations move toward 2026, the focus shifts to demonstrating robust, auditable capabilities across cybersecurity, risk management, and governance, supported by organisation-wide accountability and integrated operations. This evolution enables data centers to strengthen resilience, enhance visibility, and ensure continuous, secure service delivery in an increasingly interconnected and regulated environment.
Learn more: NIS2 Data Center Resilience
Events
Datacloud Global Congress Cannes, France – June 1-4
Nlyte Software joined Carrier for the first time at Datacloud Global Congress 2026 in Cannes, marking an exciting milestone in their collaboration. As one of the world’s leading gatherings for digital infrastructure leaders, the event provided an ideal platform to showcase how Nlyte and Carrier’s integrated solutions are helping organisations drive smarter, more resilient data center operations. Set against the backdrop of Cannes, the congress brought together industry experts to explore the future of data centers and the innovations shaping tomorrow’s digital infrastructure.
SCC Paris, France – June 3-4
Nlyte Software made its debut at the SCC Energy Kick-Off in Paris, taking the opportunity to connect with industry peers and demonstrate its expertise in data center optimization. Hosted at Hangar Y on 3–4 June, the event brought together energy and digital infrastructure professionals to explore innovative approaches to operational performance and sustainability. Throughout the event, Nlyte highlighted how its DCIM capabilities help organisations gain greater control, efficiency, and resilience across their data center environments.
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