Where does Node Red fit in??

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2023
  • Welcome to another 40 Solutions video! 🎉
    Walker and the guys from Node Red discuss where it is that Node Red fits in production, where it fits in industry 4.0 architectures, and how it fits within the digital ecosystem.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @wodianmolenaar-vanderzee2198

    It lives on the edge. Simple, flexible and super scalable. My #1 go-to software for IIoT.

  • @jardelwolkers133

    I saw Node Red production ready since 2019. A framework that merges OT and IT development practices, OT because we can debug code and deploy code in a live production environment, is similar to use automation framework like TIA Portal or CODESYS, using some IEC 61131-3 language, but we do this using low code and a web based interface, regarding data extraction and transformations. In the other hand we can find some IT practice present, like git control, and the ability to program functions using JavaScript. So, for me, this is the framework where OT guys and IT guys can easily collaborate together and leverage the huge community that increases each day. My suggestion is change the title of the video to " Node Red - production ready, no matter what they say!"😂

  • @user-hi7fl7ow7b

    Great Podcast / Video! Node-RED is Love and production ready!

  • @SaurabhGuptacurious

    i was waiting for this

  • @Lachlan.Wright

    This was a good full podcast.

  • @bjornstevens11

    As of now there's only 1 thing I hate about Node-Red. And that is it's total crashing when a certain error is found in a file. I would love for every flow to have it's own process and be independant of others. So that if a flow fails, not the whole 'Node-Red infrastructure' crashes as well.

  • @hobbes1069

    Node Red is a great glue and of course comes on a lot of controllers (Opto 22 groov line) and edge devices (RPi, Tulip Edge IO, etc.)

  • @MellexLabs

    Node Red is a great piece of software... but the fact that it runs with node.js and Javascript makes me not want to use it because I really dislike Javascript, and I never want to write custom code for it. If all you need is a data ingestion pipeline from PLC to a database with some ETL in the middle the it's a good fit.

  • @VastCNC

    I would be curious to see an open source stack for the SMB space. I think that’s the edge of the edge.