Apache NiFi (Cloudera DataFlows – ex Hortonworks DataFlow) is an innovative technology to build data flows and solve your streaming challenges?
In today’s big data world, fast data is becoming increasingly important. Streaming data at scale and rapidly between all your systems should be centralised, automated and resilient to failure to ensure good delivery to your downstream systems.
With NiFi, you can build all your flows directly from a UI, no coding required, and at scale!
Apache NiFi initially used by the NSA so they could move data at scale and was then open sourced. Being such a hot technology, Onyara (the company behind it) was then acquired by Hortonworks, one of the main backers of the big data project Hadoop and then Hadoop Data Platform.
Apache NiFi is now used in many top organisations that want to harness the power of their fast data by sourcing and transferring information from and to their database and big data lakes. It is a key tool to learn for the analyst and data scientists alike. Its simplicity and drag and drop interface make it a breeze to use!
You can build streaming pipelines between Kafka and ElasticSearch, an FTP and MongoDB, and so much more! Your imagination is the limit
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Courses : 12717
Specification: Introduction to Apache NiFi | Cloudera DataFlow – HDF 2.0
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Praveen kumar vk –
Yes helped me to understand basics. Please explain more about debugging steps. Add some tricky and complex example in lectures
Ragavan –
Very basic. Dint tell anything about custom processor, remote processor group etc.
Santosh Venkata Nagendra Agastyaraju –
It was great learning
Aaron Funk Taylor –
Stephane teaches all his courses to the highest standards.
Zyelabs Dev –
so far so good.
Guillaume Lory –
Very interesting. Let start playing with NiFi before attending to a more advance training
Ilias Argyriou –
Great introduction to Apache NiFi with very good examples.
Harvinder Singh –
This course was worth learning! I liked both the annexes 🙂
Subose Kota –
Amazing course
R shafique –
Great Course to start using Apache NiFi. Good content and exercises to learn core concepts
JON MORISI –
Basically a good, indepth demo. I would have liked it to include error handling, alerting, multi tenancy , and several more deep dives into different processors like using NiFi for ETL from RDBMS to Hive or HDFS.
Nancy Lath –
Its a very great introductory course for Nifi. Especially the last section with examples along with hands on is quite helpful. It gives the idea to further research and work on nifi.
Reggie Crawford –
Very good content, just enough to help me get started. Now I’m writing custom processors.
Sneha Krishnan –
Good and excellent very informative material for new beginners.
Vipul Bhatnagar –
Course was reasonably paced and content was covered in a good way. But there should have been more concepts and practicals to be covered for Controller Services, Optimization techniques, global variables etc.
Kevin Biondi –
Excellent course to dive into Nifi!! Now i can go back to the office and begin
Tope Olutola –
Simply amazing. Had zero knowledge of Nifi and this course was able to answer my question on how to use Nifi with Kafka. Will be taking his other courses.
Stephen Wiebelhaus –
Pretty early for giving a rating just now
Udemy Account 1 –
Why there is no subtitle in the lecture?
Erick Cheruiyot Koskey –
Great course
Abhijit Khanna –
So far so good, would have liked to have had a transcript
Harshit Kohli –
Great course for learning basics in depth
Russ Moling –
Sure. Ran into a few problems getting the batch file to recognize JAVA HOME, but I changed the bootstrap config to run the whole path as the executable name, and it worked just fine.
Manas Yetirajam –
Very nicely explained fundamentals of NIFI along with example. I think adding Nifi clustering and providing some pointer on building nar packages and calling external jar/py files will increase the depth of the course.
Volker Krebs –
Nice overview. But the example in section 2.11 just stops. The example in Section 3 could also be explained a bit more.
Arvind chandrsekar –
It is an amazing course to learn basics and start journey to NIFI.
Bibiana Galindo Casta eda –
Es un muy buen curso, da las bases iniciales para iniciar con NiFi
Kenny Lai –
This is without any doubt an excellent introductory and intermediate online course on Apache Nifi. I really like the way Stephane Maarek teach every topic with dedication and guide you throughout the course. As a new person in the Data Analytics world, I found huge value and really want to continue my journey in the future. Great experience, value and more important you learn everything you need to kick start your career in data engineering or data analytics.
Aparna Shukla –
not all the topics covered. Input/Output ports not touched. May be course could have included more hands on
Dinesh kumar –
Great Course.
Sohail Ali –
Its a good course for high level introduction
Raj Gopal –
Nice course to quickly understand nifi
Neha Talwar –
it is a good introduction to apache nifi for etl developers, quick and easy to complete.
Herv Marchal –
The course was short and focussed. Good presentation and explanations. However, the last sections were a bit rushed and it was easy to get lost. In particular, the trainer assumed that we know MongoDb env. and the Web UI and features have changed which makes even more difficult to follow.
Miqueias de Oliveira Gomes –
Really good overview about the functions of Apache Nifi. Who wants to start to know how to operate this tool at the beginning stage, this course will help you.
Bryan Brittain –
The course was an excellent quick introduction. I would love to see a more in depth course that covered a lot more details, like wait and callbacks, input, output, etc.
Gregory Rowles –
brilliant, only thing missing was java download + JAVA HOME configuration
angela e –
Great beginner course for NIFI!!! Thank YOU!
Eduardo Atilio Elicegui –
very clear
Mitali Verma –
It was a great course to get started on NiFi. Thank you!
Piyush Chauhan –
Amazing Content and Nice way of explanation. Keep us motivated and stay blessed. One Request make one more course on Advanced NiFi where you can show demo on almost all / commonly used processor.
Miguel Montesino –
I will keep it simple, the guy is good 🙂
Pradip Vijayaraghavan Soundararajan –
thanks for the wonderful course on nifi. very helpful
Valeria Fornieles –
I have windows so its not very descriptive in that OS.
Sanjeeb Mohapatra –
Good one
Srinivas –
Awesome course to learn Nifi !! It would be great if few more processors are explained.
Claudia Gil –
Very good course, I’m begginer on this topic and I understood everything.
Diya Bhaumick –
Amazingly curated for beginners.
Raja Krishnamurthy –
Covered the basics of Nifi .