20,919,685 Total Points 24,106 Total Sites 1,390 Datacenter Megawatts Monitored 23,382 Cell Towers 69,500 Racks Monitored 56,753 HVAC Units Monitored 31,322 UPS Units Monitored 24,788 Generators Monitored 1.39 Utility Gw Monitored 20,919,685 Total Points 24,106 Total Sites 1,390 Datacenter Megawatts Monitored 23,382 Cell Towers 69,500 Racks Monitored 56,753 HVAC Units Monitored 31,322 UPS Units Monitored 24,788 Generators Monitored 1.39 Utility Gw Monitored 20,919,685 Total Points 24,106 Total Sites 1,390 Datacenter Megawatts Monitored 23,382 Cell Towers 69,500 Racks Monitored 56,753 HVAC Units Monitored 31,322 UPS Units Monitored 24,788 Generators Monitored 1.39 Utility Gw Monitored

What is Mango by Radix IoT?

Mango by Radix IoT is a vendor-agnostic industrial IoT and SCADA platform that connects operational data from any device, manufacturer, or protocol into a single real-time view — across one site or thousands. It supports 30+ data source types, including approximately 20 industrial and IoT communication protocols, and is designed for operations teams managing critical infrastructure across data centers, traditional energy production and distribution, renewable energy operations, telecom, healthcare, higher education, municipalities, water treatment, and commercial real estate properties. Unlike traditional SCADA systems, Mango by Radix IoT does not require replacing existing equipment — it connects to what is already in place and makes that data immediately usable.

What Mango by Radix IoT Does

Most operations teams managing multi-site infrastructure face the same problem: data locked inside devices and systems that do not talk to each other. A building portfolio, a data center, a telecom site, or a battery installation might run equipment from one manufacturer, power systems from another, and a management platform from a third — none of them sharing a common interface. Mango by Radix IoT acts as the unifying layer.

This is not a replacement for existing infrastructure. It is a connection layer built on top of it. That distinction matters for any organization that has spent years and significant capital deploying devices, sensors, and control systems — and does not want to start over to gain visibility across them.

How It Works Technically

Mango by Radix IoT is built on an open, extensible architecture. It communicates with physical devices and systems using their native industrial protocols. Data is ingested, normalized, and stored in a time-series format that supports real-time dashboards, historical analysis, alarming, and automated responses. The platform can be deployed on-premise, in the cloud, or in hybrid configurations.

Configuration is handled through a browser-based interface, which means operations teams can build dashboards, set alarm thresholds, and define data flows without writing custom code for every integration.

Connectivity runs in both directions. Mango by Radix IoT does not just bring data in from devices — it pushes that data out to the business systems an organization already runs, such as work order management and asset management platforms, through its REST API and configurable publishers. Connecting field data to existing business infrastructure is one of the most important things the platform does, and a key differentiator from similar systems.

Who Uses It

Mango by Radix IoT is used by operations leaders, facilities engineers, energy managers, and systems integrators responsible for monitoring and controlling physical infrastructure across multiple locations. Common use cases include power and cooling monitoring in data centers, renewable energy asset monitoring, utility metering across large campuses, building system compliance monitoring in healthcare and higher education environments, and infrastructure monitoring for municipalities and water treatment operations.

The platform has been in production use for more than 15 years, with deployments ranging from single-site installations to portfolios spanning thousands of locations.

Radix IoT Angle

The defining characteristic of Mango by Radix IoT is connectivity — to everything, in both directions. On the inbound side, it connects to virtually any device or system already deployed in a facility using the industrial protocols in use for the vast majority of equipment: Modbus, BACnet, SNMP, OPC UA, and MQTT. No hardware replacement, no custom middleware. On the outbound side, its REST API and publishers deliver that data to the business tools an organization already uses — work order management, asset management, and enterprise systems such as Salesforce, ServiceNow, and SAP. Offered on a subscription basis with no proprietary hardware requirements, no upfront implementation fee, and pricing that scales with your portfolio — the more sites you manage, the more efficient the cost per site. Implementation services and ongoing support are included as part of the subscription — no add-on modules that drive up cost as you grow.

Common questions

Is Mango by Radix IoT a SCADA system?

Yes. Mango by Radix IoT functions as a full SCADA platform — it handles real-time data acquisition, alarming, historical logging, and visualization. It also extends existing SCADA deployments, making them fully multi-site easily and affordably — something traditional SCADA handles poorly. And it supports modern protocols like MQTT and REST alongside traditional industrial protocols like Modbus and BACnet.

Does Mango by Radix IoT require replacing existing equipment?

No. Mango by Radix IoT is designed to connect to devices and systems already in place using their native communication protocols. Organizations do not need to replace controllers, sensors, or existing infrastructure to use the platform.

How many protocols does Mango by Radix IoT support?

Mango by Radix IoT supports all modern and legacy industrial and IoT protocols in common use, including Modbus, BACnet, SNMP, OPC UA, and MQTT, among others.

What industries use Mango by Radix IoT?

Mango by Radix IoT is used across data centers, traditional energy production and distribution, renewable energy operations, telecom, healthcare, higher education, commercial real estate properties, municipalities, water treatment, and by systems integrators building monitoring solutions for their clients.

What is the difference between Mango by Radix IoT and a traditional building management system?

A traditional BMS is typically tied to one manufacturer's hardware and one facility. Mango by Radix IoT is vendor-agnostic, protocol-flexible, and built for multi-site deployments — it connects to any manufacturer's equipment, including existing BMS systems, and scales across any number of locations while adding flexibility and scalability of analytics and management without massive expense.

If you are evaluating industrial IoT or SCADA platforms for a multi-site operation, see how Mango by Radix IoT connects to your existing infrastructure — or talk to our team about your specific environment.

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