FOSS4G 2022 general tracks

Kaoto: Integrate your Architecture without coding
08-25, 15:25–15:30 (Europe/Rome), Modulo 0

Kaoto is an graphical tool to orchestrate components in a visual, low-code and no-code editor. Once you have your workflows defined, you can deploy them directly to any kubernetes compatible cloud. Kaoto both be deployed as a SaaS platform or used as a standalone application.

The user interface have both a source code text editor and a drag and drop graphical space. This way users can work both no-code and low-code at the same time, simplifying the learning curve of Apache Camel to create integrations.

Kaoto is highly customizable. It supports custom views for your specific needs, like showing manuals and helpers for your specific use cases. You can also add your own domain specific languages and extensions to use different underlying frameworks with the same user interface. This helps your non tech savvy users adapt to new environments.

Kaoto augments your productivity, accelerating new users and helping experienced developers to build complex integrations.

María Arias de Reyna is a Java Champion, geospatial enthusiast and FLOSS advocator.

She has been a community leader and core maintainer of several free and open source projects since 2004. She is currently working at Red Hat where she focuses on Middleware and maintains Apache Camel and Syndesis.

María is an experienced keynoter and speaker. Between 2017 and 2019 María was the elected President of OSGeo, the Open Source Geospatial Foundation which serves as an umbrella for the most used geospatial free and open source software. She is also well known as a feminist and Women In Tech activist.