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What is Zedi SaaS SCADA

Zedi SaaS SCADA is a cloud-hosted SCADA platform used to monitor and control remote industrial assets, with a common focus on oil and gas field operations such as wells, tanks, and pipelines. It supports data acquisition from RTUs/PLCs and provides alarm management, trending, and operator visualization through web-based access. The product is typically used by operations, production, and instrumentation/controls teams that need centralized oversight of geographically distributed sites. Its differentiating characteristic is its SaaS delivery model, which shifts core SCADA infrastructure management to the vendor compared with on-premises deployments.

pros

Cloud-hosted SCADA delivery

The SaaS model reduces the need to deploy and maintain on-premises SCADA servers and associated infrastructure. This can simplify patching, backups, and environment provisioning compared with self-managed installations. It also supports remote access patterns that are common for distributed field operations. For organizations standardizing on cloud operations, it aligns with centralized administration and browser-based consumption.

Remote asset monitoring focus

The platform is oriented toward monitoring and control of geographically dispersed assets, which fits use cases where connectivity is intermittent and sites are unmanned. It supports operational functions such as alarm handling and historical trending that are core to field SCADA. This focus can reduce the amount of custom engineering needed for common remote telemetry patterns. It is typically positioned for production operations teams rather than plant-floor HMI-only scenarios.

Centralized multi-site operations

A cloud SCADA architecture supports consolidating multiple fields or regions into a single operational view. Centralized configuration and user management can help standardize how alarms, tags, and dashboards are managed across sites. This can be useful for organizations with multiple operating areas and shared support teams. It also supports scaling to additional sites without replicating full on-prem infrastructure per location.

cons

Cloud dependency and latency

Because the system is delivered as SaaS, availability depends on network connectivity between field sites and the cloud service. Latency and bandwidth constraints can affect real-time visualization and control responsiveness compared with local, on-prem runtimes. Some control use cases may still require local automation and buffering at the edge to maintain safe operations during outages. Organizations with strict offline requirements may need additional architecture beyond the SaaS SCADA layer.

Less suited for plant HMI

A remote-operations SCADA product may not cover all requirements typical of high-speed plant-floor HMI environments, such as very low-latency local graphics, specialized operator stations, or tight integration with certain on-prem control systems. Implementations in discrete manufacturing or complex process plants may require additional components or a different SCADA/HMI approach. Buyers should validate support for their specific PLC/RTU protocols, redundancy models, and local operator workflows. This can increase engineering effort when the use case extends beyond remote telemetry.

Vendor-managed change control

SaaS platforms generally place more of the upgrade cadence and infrastructure configuration under the vendor’s control than on-prem deployments. This can limit the ability to pin versions, schedule upgrades around turnaround windows, or customize underlying system components. Regulated environments may require additional validation processes for vendor-driven updates. Contractual and technical controls should be reviewed for change management, data retention, and audit needs.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: SaaS subscription (official site does not publish standard plan/tier prices; sales/quote required)

Publicly-listed official costs (vendor site):

  • Zedi modem (special SCADA upgrade offer): $385.00 (offer valid on new nodes in the United States and requires a two-year contract). See official upgrade page for terms.
  • Commissioning: described as “Flat rate commissioning” (no dollar amount listed).
  • Installation / FEED study: described as “Discounted” under the limited-time offer (no dollar amounts listed).

Notes:

  • The vendor’s site directs prospects to Contact Sales / request a meeting for product pricing and quotes (no public subscription or per-user/month pricing tiers were found on the official site).

Seller details

Zedi Inc. (a subsidiary of Peloton Computer Enterprises Ltd.)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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https://www.zedi.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/zedi/

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