EfficientEther is live. The platform helps organisations see exactly where their Microsoft cloud spend is going, identify the services that are not earning their keep, and reduce both the bill and the carbon footprint of the cloud they are already paying for.
What we are launching
EfficientEther is a cloud cost management platform built on proprietary technology, with sustainability designed in from the start. It gives organisations a unified view of cloud expenditure across Microsoft 365 and Azure, surfaces unused or duplicated services, and turns the resulting insight into practical optimisation steps that an IT or finance team can actually take.
The soft launch opens the platform to early adopters and channel partners. We have built it for organisations that are tired of stitching exports together to answer a basic question: where is the money going, and what can we stop paying for without breaking anything.
Why now
Cloud adoption moved faster than the tooling needed to govern it. Most organisations cannot see, in one place, which services are dormant, which commitments are mispriced, and which licences are paid for but never used. We started EfficientEther to close that visibility gap, and to do it in a way that also reduces the underlying environmental cost of the infrastructure.
That second point matters. For every step organisations take to remove waste from the cloud, there is a corresponding reduction in compute, storage, and the carbon that goes with it. Visibility and sustainability are the same exercise.
A word from our founder
In our swiftly digitising world, enterprises grapple with managing cloud costs while keeping essential services running. Our platform optimises cloud expenditure and brings a greener approach to technology to the same table.
Ryan Mangan, Founder, EfficientEther
What is next
The soft launch is the start of the conversation, not the end of it. Over the coming weeks we will publish more on subscription fatigue, sustainability in IT, and the practical ways the platform helps customers act on their cloud data. If you want to be part of the early-adopter group, get in touch via the contact page or follow our updates on LinkedIn.
Further reading
Read the launch coverage on Business London Press and our founder's launch announcement on LinkedIn.
