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    How to install Flow — IoT platform

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    This blog shows you how to install and set up the Flow application as part of the Total.js IoT platform, enabling real-time data processing, alerts, and automation through a low-code visual interface. By the end, you’ll have IoT platform, Stream, OpenReports, and Flow all running together with a basic architecture ready for further use.

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