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SCADA.Live is a cloud-native SCADA platform for IIoT and industrial automation. It positions itself as a way to replace the high-maintenance model of traditional on-premises SCADA with “industrial-grade capability and cloud simplicity.” The site emphasizes that it runs on Google Cloud’s global infrastructure, uses Kubernetes clusters for auto-scaling and self-healing, and offers a 99.9% availability guarantee, SOC 2 enterprise security, and 24/7 expert support.
Based on the publicly available content, SCADA.Live focuses on remote monitoring and control, dashboards and visualization, secure multi-device access, automatic failover, data backup and replication, and cross-region redundant architecture. It highlights platform reliability and cloud infrastructure more than traditional SCADA details such as industrial protocols, PLC connectivity, alarm management, historians, reporting, or edge gateways. The OEM plan supports embedding SCADA.Live into equipment to provide end customers with real-time monitoring, while the Enterprise plan offers a white-label, scalable platform to accelerate industrial IoT deployment.
The website lists three tiers: Small Business, OEM, and Enterprise. Small Business is intended for small-scale operations and pilot projects, with an emphasis on entry-level subscriptions and visualization. OEM targets equipment manufacturers that want to add IIoT monitoring capabilities to their products. Enterprise is designed for large industrial deployments and provides a turnkey white-label solution. However, the page does not disclose pricing, billing metrics, point/tag limits, user limits, data retention periods, or SLA terms, so these details must be confirmed through a demo or sales discussion before purchase.
Its strengths include a clear cloud-native architecture and an emphasis on Google Cloud, Kubernetes, automatic backups, multi-region redundancy, and SOC 2, making it attractive to industrial companies that want to reduce IT maintenance overhead. It also covers three adoption paths: small pilots, OEM embedding, and enterprise white-label deployments. The main drawback is the limited amount of public information: it does not specify which industrial protocols or third-party systems are supported, nor does it disclose API/SDK availability, permission models, auditing, payment methods, access from China, or free trial options.
SCADA.Live is suitable for companies that need remote monitoring, cloud-connected equipment, OEM value-added services, or a cloud SCADA platform—especially organizations comfortable with a public cloud architecture. Access from mainland China is unknown, and because it relies on Google Cloud, actual connectivity, latency, data export compliance, and payment methods all need to be verified separately. If local deployment in China or strict compliance requirements are priorities, it may be worth evaluating Ignition, AVEVA, Siemens WinCC, as well as local industrial internet solutions from Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and others.
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