Draft blog post on FlowFuse Certified Nodes#5152
Conversation
✅ Deploy Preview for flowforge-website ready!
To edit notification comments on pull requests, go to your Netlify project configuration. |
Co-authored-by: Zeger-Jan van de Weg <ZJvandeWeg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zeger-Jan van de Weg <ZJvandeWeg@users.noreply.github.com>
Adding liability comment based on #5152 (comment).
Updating per feedback #5152 (comment)
Updated text to emphasize the importance of security in handling sensitive data and the benefits of using Certified Nodes for compliance and risk management. #5152 (comment)
Added section about Certified Nodes and their benefits. #5152 (comment)
|
@ZJvandeWeg I added in a bunch of content to match these requests. Please take a look and let me know what you think. @PabloFilomeno83 let me know once you run your review. |
Co-authored-by: Zeger-Jan van de Weg <ZJvandeWeg@users.noreply.github.com>
|
@KristopherLeads Could you please apply the suggested changes? If there are any suggestions you don't intend to implement, could you please close them? This will make it easier for us to review the PR and see which suggestions have been addressed and which are still pending. |
|
There are still many suggestions that need to be addressed |
Updated the publication date for the blog post.
Co-authored-by: sumit shinde ( Roni ) <110285294+sumitshinde-84@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: sumit shinde ( Roni ) <110285294+sumitshinde-84@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: sumit shinde ( Roni ) <110285294+sumitshinde-84@users.noreply.github.com>
|
Images automagically compressed by Calibre's image-actions ✨ Compression reduced images by 53.3%, saving 146.7 KB.
|
| answer: "FlowFuse Certified Nodes are Node-RED modules that FlowFuse has put through a defined quality, security, and support process before they reach your palette. The vetting, vulnerability monitoring, and maintenance you would otherwise carry yourself become work that FlowFuse owns on your behalf, continuously." | ||
| - question: "What does certification actually check?" | ||
| answer: "Certification covers three pillars. Quality means each node is tested for operational reliability and compatibility so it behaves predictably across versions. Security means FlowFuse proactively resolves potential vulnerabilities and revokes certification from any node that falls short, notifying affected customers. Support means you get real troubleshooting help and a defined path to resolution when a node gives you trouble." | ||
| - question: "How do I access Certified Nodes?" |
There was a problem hiding this comment.
here we should tell, they have to contact sales, certifed nodes are not enabled by default
|
|
||
| Right now, FlowFuse offers [Certified Nodes](/integrations/?certified=1) across a focused, high-value set of integrations, split across two categories: FlowFuse Edge and FlowFuse Hub. This includes official support for [Redis](/node-red/flowfuse/hub/redis) under Hub, and the [CIP Suite](/node-red/flowfuse/edge/cip-suite) for Allen-Bradley/EtherNet-IP devices, [OPC UA](/node-red/flowfuse/edge/opcua/) and [RTSP](/node-red/flowfuse/edge/rtsp/) under Edge. We're actively expanding this catalogue, with major additions planned in the coming weeks to cover even more devices and systems. | ||
|
|
||
| FlowFuse Certified Nodes are available to Teams and Enterprise tier customers. New instances get automatic access to the catalogue, and you can [contact us](/contact-us) to add them to an existing instance - or to talk through which of these problems you're facing. Reach out to us today to see if FlowFuse Certified Nodes can help you and your stack! |
There was a problem hiding this comment.
please update this, The certified nodes are tied to the Edge and Hub offerings
|
@KristopherLeads Looks good once the availability-related suggestions have been applied. It's ready to publish from my side, but I'll leave the final call to @ZJvandeWeg |

Description
On request from ZJ: draft blog post for certified nodes.
Related Issue(s)
Checklist