In October 2016, the open source IoT integration framework Flogo was published as first developer preview. This blog post is intended to give a first overview about Flogo. You can either browse through the slide deck or watch the videos.
In short, Flogo is an ultra-lightweight integration framework powered by Go programming language. It is open source under the permissive BSD license and easily extendable for your own use cases. Flogo is used to develop IoT edge apps or cloud-native / serverless microservices. Therefore, it is complementary to other integration solutions and IoT cloud platforms.
Some key characteristics:
The following slide deck shows an overview, architecture and use cases for Flogo:
You can also watch the following 45min video where I walk you through these slides and also show some live demos and source code:
If you just want to see the live demo, watch the following 15min video:
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