Thank you to our Apache NiFi expert, Robert Bruno, for visiting Interclypse to host a technical, hands-on Apache NiFi Workshop (the Mission BBQ food was a pleasant surprise). This event reached maximum capacity with a range of participants that included system administrators, software developers, architects, operations engineers, technical leads, and more from a wide range of companies and organizations. The labs had everyone on their laptops using NiFi to create four flows using MergeContent, MergeRecords, JsonTreeReader, JsonRecordSetWriter, and more.
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Interclypse Hosts Apache NiFi Workshop
Thank you to our Apache NiFi expert, Robert Bruno, for visiting Interclypse to host a technical, hands-on Apache NiFi Workshop.
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