Thank you for joining my session at Global Azure Bootcamp 2019 in the Greater Hartford area.
Find below links which will help you to improve from the items we discussed.
1. Logic App Custom Connectors
http://bit.ly/logicApp-customConnectors
2. Read more about Azure Cognitive Services which we have used for the demo https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cognitive-services
3. Read more about Logic Apps
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/
4. Read more about Microsoft Flow
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/flow/
3. Characteristics of automated flows
• Starts with an event or trigger
• Performs any number of actions
• Can have conditional logic
• Can call other workflows
4. Integration
+
Connectivity
• Built-in connectivity to 230+ SaaS
cloud services, file providers,
databases, web APIs, productivity
apps, and more
• Connect to on-premises systems via
Data Gateway
• Pluggable extensibility via Custom
Connectors to integrate existing
LOB systems into Flow
6. Conduit between PowerApps and Flows and APIs
Can call the Graph API
Can also call other APIs
Function based
Custom Connectors
PowerApps
Flows
API
http://bit.ly/logicApp-customConnectors
9. Microsoft Flow vs. Logic Apps
Microsoft Flow is a
SaaS service for
automating workflow
across a number of
apps and SaaS services!
Azure Logic Apps is a
PaaS service for
automating workflow
across a number of
apps, SaaS and Iaas
services, simplifying
complex enterprise
integration
11. Other facts to consider
• Browser based designer
• Pay per run
• Environment scoped
• PowerBI Analytics
• Browser and Visual Studio
• Per pay action/ connector
• Each Logic App is different entity
• Azure analytics
13. Features in
Flow not in
Logic Apps
• Mobile App
• Buttons
• Modern Approvals
• Environments
• Run as user
• Select Row
• Built in Analytics
• Resource (SharePoint List) owns the
flow