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I discussed working with Azure Functions in a previous post here. In this article I will provide a bird’s-eye view of Azure Logic Apps and how we can work with it in .Net.
The platform consists of Azure Functions and Logic Apps. It also provides other capabilities like Serverless data storage, messaging, gateway connector, intelligence and bots.
Part of Azure’s core PaaS features, Logic Apps gives you a no-code development environment for basic workflow-driven application integration.
On July 27th, Microsoft announced their Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) offering, Logic Apps has reached General Availability (GA). The GA release includes additional management support ...
A new single-tenant version of Azure Logic Apps has reached general availability status, expanding the options for Microsoft's integration Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) offering that's built on a ...
Two cloud development services -- Azure Functions and Azure App Service -- are now available on Azure Stack, which brings cloud functionality to on-premises, hybrid implementations.
Microsoft introduced a key component of its serverless technology, Azure Functions, last year, complementing another enabling technology, Azure Logic Apps.
Event Grid complements Azure Functions and Azure Logic Apps, Microsoft’s existing serverless offerings, and gives developers access to a fully managed event routing service.
Microsoft this week launched the public preview of Organizational Templates in Azure Logic Apps. These templates let enterprises define reusable workflow patterns -- including connectors ...