@ I created a demo case, where I communicated to an IO-Link master via a byte based UDP protocol. It was fun back then. Now our products have a native MQTT publisher that can publish directly - no more need for UDP to MQTT conversion
I have been playing around with the dashboard 2.0 for the last few weeks and was wondering if it is free to use Node-RED commercially including the node packages provided by Flowfuse? I was planning to use it in our organization. Thanks
Yes, absolutely. Both Node-RED and Dashboard 2.0 are free to use for commercial use-cases. Although it's worth noting that will leave you responsible for handling security layer of your NR instances, as well as hosting, deployments and scalability, which is where you may want to consider FlowFuse, as that's all included out-of-the-box.
So cool to recap the early days. I introduced node red to our company in 2015. I used node red my self before that… I think it was even before 1.0
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks for being part of Node-RED’s journey since the early days. What was the first project you used it for at your company?
@ I created a demo case, where I communicated to an IO-Link master via a byte based UDP protocol. It was fun back then. Now our products have a native MQTT publisher that can publish directly - no more need for UDP to MQTT conversion
I have been playing around with the dashboard 2.0 for the last few weeks and was wondering if it is free to use Node-RED commercially including the node packages provided by Flowfuse? I was planning to use it in our organization. Thanks
Yes, absolutely. Both Node-RED and Dashboard 2.0 are free to use for commercial use-cases. Although it's worth noting that will leave you responsible for handling security layer of your NR instances, as well as hosting, deployments and scalability, which is where you may want to consider FlowFuse, as that's all included out-of-the-box.