Best Building Management Systems for Microsoft Azure

Compare the Top Building Management Systems that integrate with Microsoft Azure as of June 2025

This a list of Building Management Systems that integrate with Microsoft Azure. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Microsoft Azure. View the products that work with Microsoft Azure in the table below.

What are Building Management Systems for Microsoft Azure?

Building management systems (BMS) are software control systems used to manage and monitor various aspects of a building. They typically include hardware, software, and sensors to collect and analyze data related to energy usage, temperature control, lighting, security, and other building functions. Building management systems can be customized to fit the specific needs of a building and can be accessed remotely for easy monitoring and adjustments. These systems aim to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance occupant comfort in commercial and residential buildings. Overall, building management systems play an important role in ensuring the smooth operation of buildings by providing centralized control and monitoring capabilities. Compare and read user reviews of the best Building Management Systems for Microsoft Azure currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    VIA Smart Building Management System
    Maximize energy efficiency, minimize operating costs, and prevent HVAC equipment downtime with the VIA Smart Building Management System. Combining the compact VIA ARTiGO A820 with FogHorn Lightning edge intelligence software and the Microsoft Azure cloud connectivity, this high-performance Edge AI system makes it easy to add intelligent, real-time environmental monitoring and predictive operational intelligence capabilities that reduce energy consumption while making your building a more comfortable place to live or work in. With its real-time edge data processing and analytics capabilities, the system can issue automatic alerts when it detects anomalies in room temperature and switch off climate control systems when they are not needed. Over the longer term it can even use the data to build a bigger picture that provides deeper insights into your building’s usage patterns that open up new opportunities for additional efficiencies and savings.
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