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OpenLink Endur vs Pulse Energy Software

OpenLink Endur logo

OpenLink Endur

Software

Enterprise trading and risk management

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Rated
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Pulse Energy Software logo

Pulse Energy Software

Software

Grid modernization and smart utility software

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On request
Rated
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The short version

  • Each has a real cost: OpenLink Endur openLink Endur (an ETRM/CTRM platform, now part of ION Group's OpenLink brand) is sold only through named enterprise license agreements with individual utilities and trading firms, confirmed by a chain of dated press releases announcing signed licenses (DTE Energy, Barclays Capital, RWE Trading Americas, Petrobras and others), none of which disclose a price; ION's current careers pages still list dedicated Endur and Findur implementation consultant roles, confirming the product line is separate from and sold alongside sibling products IRM, RightAngle and dbcSMARTsoft rather than as one unified suite (archived press release, 16 April 2015); Pulse Energy Software limited public information on platform specifications and technical architecture since becoming part of Enel X's broader offerings
  • They diverge on capability: OpenLink Endur covers Deal capture, Pulse Energy Software covers DER management.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which OpenLink Endur and Pulse Energy Software actually diverge.

Attributes where OpenLink Endur and Pulse Energy Software differ
AttributeOpenLink EndurPulse Energy Software
PlatformsDesktop, Web, ApiWeb, Mobile
Founded19992006

Identical on both: starting price (On request), pricing model (quote), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in OpenLink Endur

  • Deal capture
  • Position management
  • Risk analytics
  • Credit management
  • Logistics
  • Settlement
  • Accounting integration
  • Regulatory compliance

Only in Pulse Energy Software

  • DER management
  • Demand response
  • Grid analytics
  • Voltage optimization
  • Reporting tools
  • SSL encryption
  • On-premise deployment
  • Web support

Both cover

  • Cloud deployment

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

OpenLink Endur

  • Energy tradingnot Pulse Energy Software
  • Risk managementnot Pulse Energy Software
  • Commodity logisticsnot Pulse Energy Software
  • Regulatory compliancenot Pulse Energy Software
  • Settlementnot Pulse Energy Software

Pulse Energy Software

  • Grid modernizationnot OpenLink Endur
  • DER managementnot OpenLink Endur

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

OpenLink Endur

  • OpenLink Endur (an ETRM/CTRM platform, now part of ION Group's OpenLink brand) is sold only through named enterprise license agreements with individual utilities and trading firms, confirmed by a chain of dated press releases announcing signed licenses (DTE Energy, Barclays Capital, RWE Trading Americas, Petrobras and others), none of which disclose a price; ION's current careers pages still list dedicated Endur and Findur implementation consultant roles, confirming the product line is separate from and sold alongside sibling products IRM, RightAngle and dbcSMARTsoft rather than as one unified suite (archived press release, 16 April 2015)

Pulse Energy Software

  • Limited public information on platform specifications and technical architecture since becoming part of Enel X's broader offerings
  • Focus on commercial and industrial customers means less functionality for residential utility programs
  • Steep cost of implementation and training for utility companies transitioning from legacy systems

Pricing, plan by plan

OpenLink Endur

On request
  • Trading$undefined/custom
    • Deal capture
    • Position management
    • P&L analytics
  • Risk$undefined/custom
    • VaR and PaR
    • Credit risk
    • Limit monitoring
  • Enterprise$undefined/custom
    • Full ETRM suite
    • Multi-commodity
    • Global support

Pulse Energy Software

On request

No published plan breakdown. See the Pulse Energy Software review.

Which should you pick?

Choose OpenLink Endur if

  • You need deal capture.
  • You work on Desktop, Web, Api.
  • You also want position management.

Choose Pulse Energy Software if

  • You need der management.
  • You work on Web, Mobile.
  • You also want demand response.

Questions people ask

Is OpenLink Endur or Pulse Energy Software better?
Neither clearly leads. OpenLink Endur starts at On request and Pulse Energy Software at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, OpenLink Endur or Pulse Energy Software?
OpenLink Endur starts at On request and Pulse Energy Software at On request.
Does OpenLink Endur or Pulse Energy Software run on more platforms?
OpenLink Endur runs on Desktop, Web, Api. Pulse Energy Software runs on Web, Mobile.
What is OpenLink Endur best used for?
OpenLink Endur is most often used for energy trading, risk management, commodity logistics, regulatory compliance. Of those, energy trading and risk management are not what Pulse Energy Software is typically brought in for.
What can OpenLink Endur do that Pulse Energy Software cannot?
OpenLink Endur covers Deal capture, Position management, Risk analytics, Credit management. Pulse Energy Software covers DER management, Demand response, Grid analytics, Voltage optimization. Both handle Cloud deployment.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Pulse Energy Software: What is Pulse Energy Software?

Pulse Energy is a customer engagement and energy intelligence platform for utilities' commercial and industrial customers. It helps utilities deliver energy efficiency recommendations, engage occupants in conservation, and measure energy performance.

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Pulse Energy Software: Who owns Pulse Energy now?

Pulse Energy was acquired by EnerNOC in 2014, which was then acquired by Enel in 2017. EnerNOC was rebranded as Enel X in 2018. Pulse Energy is now part of the Yardi Smart Energy Suite.

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Pulse Energy Software: What utilities use Pulse Energy?

Major utilities using Pulse Energy include British Gas, PG&E, and BC Hydro. The platform combined with EnerNOC serves 54 utilities worldwide with capabilities to manage 14,000 sites.

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Pulse Energy Software: What data does Pulse Energy collect?

Pulse Energy collects real-time energy information from commercial buildings, performing fault detection, identifying energy-saving anomalies, and measuring financial and environmental performance for utilities and their commercial customers.

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Pulse Energy Software: Does Pulse Energy integrate with other platforms?

Pulse Energy provides APIs and integration capabilities. As part of Yardi's energy suite, it integrates with utility billing, energy procurement, and sustainability solutions.

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