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If you need custom code in a Logic Apps app, you can call out to an existing Azure Function. That may add some latency to your workflow, but in most cases, it won’t be a problem.
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.
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, tel ...
Microsoft has expanded OpenTelemetry support in Azure Logic Apps and Functions, enhancing observability and interoperability across platforms. This open-source framework enables seamless data generati ...
Microsoft is about to make it possible to call .NET Framework code from workflows in Azure Logic Apps, a low-code iPaaS solution for creating and running automated workflows.. Currently in preview ...
Microsoft is transforming its AI research capabilities into enterprise-grade infrastructure with the limited preview launch of enhanced agent support in Azure AI Foundry.
The hybrid platform now supports Azure Functions-- for event-driven, "serverless" computing using languages such as JavaScript, C# and F# -- and Azure App Service, which lets Visual Studio developers ...
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