Calling all Azure Logic Apps Integration Service Environment users! As we near the August 31, 2024, deadline, it has become imperative for you to complete your upgrade from Integration Service Environments (ISE) to Logic Apps Standard. After that date, your currently deployed ISE instances will no longer be supported, and service will be disrupted. We understand, however, that this migration may cause some disruption to your existing systems—that’s why we're committed to making this transition as smooth and secure as possible for our valued customers.
Find more about the many benefits of upgrading to Logic Apps Standard and explore the tools and resources available from Microsoft to help you expedite your upgrade. Our commitment goes beyond providing these resources – our support team is here to assist you throughout the migration process. Let's work together to ensure your workloads continue to run flawlessly on Azure Logic Apps Standard.
After August 31st, 2024, access to deployed Azure Logic Apps Integration Service Environments will be terminated, meaning any workflows currently running on these ISEs will cease execution, all historical data associated with these workflows will be permanently deleted, and any integration accounts linked to the retired ISEs will be removed.
To ensure your integration solutions continue to function smoothly, we strongly encourage you to prioritize migrating to Logic Apps Standard before the deadline. Logic Apps Standard is more than just an upgrade — it's a leap forward. By upgrading your workloads from Integration Service Environment you’ll enjoy these exciting new features:
With Logic Apps Standard, you get all this and more with built-in connectors for connector execution isolation, like ISE connectors.
We’ve worked hard to make migrating your workflows to Logic Apps Standard as worry free as possible. The "Export to Logic Apps Standard" tool, now generally available in the Visual Studio Code extension, simplifies exporting and organizing workflows into a Logic Apps Standard project. You can then leverage the power of Visual Studio Code for local updates, testing, and debugging before redeploying directly or integrating seamlessly into your DevOps processes.
Migrating unlocks valuable features like native networking, enterprise connectors, improved performance, and freedom from throttling limits. Learn more with these detailed instructions and empower your workflows with the full potential of Logic Apps Standard!
We understand that migration can seem daunting, but we're here to help! Other users have found useful our recent Learn Live session, hosted by Azure experts, for demystifying the process of migrating an Integration Service Environment to Logic Apps Standard. The session provides an overview of the process, the recommended migration tools, how to organize and export logic apps, and insights into running, testing, and debugging locally.
For any questions you might have during your migration, we have an FAQ page and a dedicated thread you can reference. You can also reach out to Azure support for assistance or solutions. Let's work together to ensure a seamless transition and keep your integration solutions running flawlessly.
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