Weka Launches Sustainability Initiative for AI, ML, and HPC

The News: Weka is increasing its commitment to sustainability with a Sustainable AI Initiative. According to Weka, the new initiative “aims to raise Awareness, ignite conversations, and identify solutions to mitigate AI’s energy and carbon impact”. Weka has embraced sustainability by identifying several ways in which their data platform can reduce environmental impact compared to legacy solutions. Now they are kicking off their Sustainable AI Initiative by announcing a new partnership with One Tree Planted.

Weka Launches Sustainability Initiative for AI, ML, and HPC

Analyst Take: Weka, like many other IT vendors, has been ramping up messaging around energy efficiency and sustainability. Notably, Weka recently raised $135 million in a funding round with sustainability appearing to be a key factor considered. Weka is now taking another step towards positioning itself as a sustainability leader for AI, ML, and HPC. Due to the resource intensive nature of these workloads, these are critical areas for vendors to be providing sustainable solutions.

While all data centers pose significant energy expenditure, AI workloads are often amongst the biggest contributors, with the high usage of GPUs and large data capacities being major factors. Weka’s sustainability story revolves largely around utilizing its high-speed data architecture to increase the efficiency of these GPUs and minimize their energy wasting idle time. In addition, Weka can reduce an overall data infrastructure footprint with its copy data reduction technology and cloud elasticity. Overall, Weka claims it can save 260 tons of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) per petabyte annually when compared to “legacy infrastructure”. While it should be noted that the exact details of the legacy competitor are unclear, these potential output savings could have a large impact for an industry typically responsible for high energy usage.

To take things further, Weka has launched its Sustainable AI Initiative, with the first step being a partnership with One Tree Planted. This partnership includes a commitment to plant 20,000 trees in 2023 as well as a pledge to plant 10 trees for every petabyte Weka sells. I view this partnership as a strong first move in Weka’s commitment to address sustainability in AI. While Weka’s technology alone has compelling arguments for increasing sustainability in the data center, many other IT vendors are making similar claims – whether valid or not – about the energy efficiency and sustainability of their products. Unfortunately, in some cases “sustainability” doesn’t go much further than a marketing message, and has little real world environmental impact to point to. This partnership goes beyond any potential greenwashing or misleading marketing material to provide a tangible sustainability effort.

Weka’s partnership with One Tree Planted, as well as its efforts to address the sustainability issues in AI, ML, and HPC are admirable. The company has also stated that this partnership is only the first step in its larger Sustainable AI Initiative. While it remains to be seen how Weka will expand this initiative further in the future, it projects to have a positive impact on the AI/ML space, and positions Weka as a sustainability leader in an area with large environmental concerns.

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Mitch comes to The Futurum Group through the acquisition of the Evaluator Group and is focused on the fast-paced and rapidly evolving areas of cloud computing and data storage. Mitch joined Evaluator Group in 2019 as a Research Associate covering numerous storage technologies and emerging IT trends.

With a passion for all things tech, Mitch brings deep technical knowledge and insight to The Futurum Group’s research by highlighting the latest in data center and information management solutions. Mitch’s coverage has spanned topics including primary and secondary storage, private and public clouds, networking fabrics, and more. With ever changing data technologies and rapidly emerging trends in today’s digital world, Mitch provides valuable insights into the IT landscape for enterprises, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts alike.

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