Nexla's latest update makes orchestrating connected and dependent data flows easy & efficient!
Often, data operations include multiple data flows that are connected or dependent upon each other. For example, an aggregation flow may need to be executed after one or more separate inventory flows, or a set of data flows that share resources may require monitoring and triaging together. With Nexla's new Flow Orchestration feature, our users can create, coordinate, and manage complex sequential and/or interconnected workflows with ease.
🔷 Sequential Flows: Execute a data flow upon completion of another data flow
During data flow creation in Nexla, users can directly configure the flow to be executed upon the completion of another data flow, avoiding the need for troublesome chronological scheduling. With this option, after each run of the selected flow, once data movement into the destination is complete, the dependent data flow will be executed.
🔷 Flow Visualization: View connected data flows in one screen
Monitoring & triaging interconnected data flows is frequently problematic, but in Nexla, users can view & interact with related data flows in one screen. Linked data flows are easily added manually in the Flow Details drawer, and any flows with interdependencies are automatically shown. This makes working with complex data workflows simple & efficient.
For more information about how these features can benefit your organization, see the video below, or contact the Nexla support team.