Context Labs Collaborates with Microsoft to Enable Transparency and Trust with Asset Grade Climate Data Sources

Accelerating a Partner Ecosystem with Contextual Asset Grade Data (AGD™) Digital Quantification

January 24, 2024

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Context Labs, a leading enterprise data fabric-based climate analytics company, today announced a collaboration with Microsoft to help companies accelerate their transition to net zero. The collaboration enables the seamless integration of sensor platforms and technologies to provide digital quantification of emissions and environmental data. This is a key cornerstone to recording, reporting and reducing environmental impact, enabling the energy transition.

Considering new regulations that focus on rapid and substantial cuts in methane emissions, the market will require a solution to address climate concerns. The Context Labs’ Immutably™-enabled DaaS (Decarbonization-as-a-Service™) platform on Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, announced at COP28, provides an enterprise-scale data fabric that seamlessly integrates a range of instrumentation partners to elevate empirical emissions and environmental quantification, highlighting the role of trusted information in climate disclosure and security strategies. The Context Labs platform and product components are now available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

DaaS™ delivers streaming climate data pipelines, enabling all sensors, bottom-up to top-down, to be integrated into an AI-enabled context, providing deeper analytics and insights. DaaS™ ingests disparate, disconnected data from any source — including satellites, airborne, drones, ground sensors, SCADA real-time data, and other operational assets — to uncover the ground truth of a customer’s actual carbon intensity.


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