Validation Path

We are not replacing your systems. We are building an intelligence layer.

Synestra identifies economic losses between systems your current tools manage separately. The pilot is how we validate that thesis against your actual operating data — in a controlled, reversible engagement.

Synestra is the operational intelligence layer for AI factories.

The pilot in one sentence

Thirty-five days to know whether Synestra finds value in your data.

We install read-only sensors alongside your existing BMS, SCADA, and DCIM systems. We establish a baseline. We produce a report showing exactly what we found and what it is worth. You decide what happens next.

What this is

A structured validation, not a sales process.

We are pre-product. We are not asking you to evaluate a finished platform. We are asking for access to your operating data so we can demonstrate — with your data, on your infrastructure — whether the EA gap we model is real and whether Synestra can identify and quantify it. The output of the pilot is a report. The report is yours regardless of what you decide next.

Pilot Timeline

Thirty-five days, three phases.

Phase 1 — Days 1–5

Installation

DataVox installs read-only edge hardware alongside your existing systems. No changes to BMS, SCADA, or DCIM configuration. No downtime. Synestra engineers confirm data ingestion and signal quality. Access is scoped to the agreed rack zone or power domain.

What we need from you: physical access to the agreed zone, a rack unit for edge hardware, and a designated technical contact for the installation window.

Phase 2 — Days 6–35

Baseline

Synestra builds an Economic Availability baseline for your infrastructure. The system observes power, cooling, and compute signals in parallel — identifying the gaps and losses that each domain's tools cannot see because they do not observe the others. No automation. Advisory outputs only.

What we need from you: no ongoing involvement required. Your technical contact is available for questions. Data flows are read-only throughout.

Phase 3 — Day 35

Report

We deliver a structured EA Performance Report. It shows: what signals we observed, what losses we identified, what the EA gap is for the observed zone, and what the annualized economic impact is if the gap is closed. No commitments are implied by receiving this report.

The report is yours. The methodology is explained in full. You can share it internally without restriction.

Delivery

DataVox and Synestra, together.

Hardware installation and on-site support are delivered by DataVox, Synestra’s infrastructure partner. Intelligence, baseline modeling, and the EA Performance Report are delivered by Synestra. You have a single point of contact and a single contract.

Clean exit

If it’s not the right fit, we part cleanly.

The pilot contract includes a no-fault exit at Day 35. If the report does not show a material EA gap, or if the operational context is not a good fit, the engagement ends. Hardware is removed within five business days. No data is retained by Synestra beyond the contracted period. No ongoing obligation is created by the pilot.

What you are not signing up for

No production commitment

The pilot does not create any obligation to proceed to a Phase 1 contract. It does not require changes to your existing vendor relationships. It does not create a public reference or imply endorsement. The output is a report. What you do with it is entirely your decision.

What we are asking for

Operating data and access

Physical access to one rack zone or power domain. A read-only data feed from BMS, SCADA, and DCIM for the agreed scope. A technical contact for the five-day installation window. That is the full ask. The Synestra thesis either holds against your data or it does not.

Ready to validate the thesis?

If you are operating at hyperscale and want to know whether there is a material EA gap in your infrastructure, we would like to talk.

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