3 E Network launches Intellisight platform for AI data center operations, security, power and cooling monitoring

3 E Network Technology Group has announced the launch of its proprietary 3 E Intellisight Intelligent Operations Platform for high-density AI computing clusters. The company says the platform integrates real-time Internet of Things (IoT) telemetry, artificial intelligence, and data analytics to automate operations and security management, with a focus on infrastructure monitoring, incident response, and network security management in complex computing environments.

3 E Network positions the platform around Service Level Agreement (SLA) compliance and operational continuity for mission-critical workloads, and describes four core modules. For AIOps-focused telemetry and fault prediction, it uses high-density IoT sensors for real-time telemetry and tracks metrics including vibration, thermal topology, and voltage stability. The company says proprietary AIOps models identify early indicators of hardware degradation to predict potential failures, with the goal of maximizing Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) and maintaining high cluster availability.

For operations automation, 3 E Network says the platform supports an automated workflow from anomaly detection through remediation. It also says the system can schedule and orchestrate operational events based on business priority and provide deep remote control of distributed infrastructure, aiming to reduce reliance on manual inspections and shorten service restoration time via standardized, automated resolution workflows.

On security, 3 E Network says the platform provides “full-path network traffic defense” using a dual-layer architecture designed for AI clusters. It monitors North-South Traffic at the perimeter for external intrusions and analyzes East-West Traffic internally to prevent lateral movement, which the company says enforces a Zero Trust security posture for core computing assets.

For physical infrastructure visibility and planning, 3 E Network says the platform includes a 3D digital twin with high-precision 3D visualization for full-lifecycle digital asset management across data center environments. It says administrators can monitor cabinet location and operational parameters through a virtual interface to support granular rack-level capacity planning and help manage power, cooling, and space constraints.

“In the AI era, the stability of computing power is the lifeline of our customers’ business,” said Dr. Tingjun Yang, CEO of 3 E. “As the intelligent management hub of the data center, the 3 E Intellisight Platform combines continuous IoT sensing with AI predictive analytics to support the monitoring and management of system stability. This launch reflects our continued investment in software development and supports the ongoing enhancement of our computing infrastructure services.”

Source: 3 E Network Technology Group

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