Connect your Agents to line of business systems using Azure Logic Apps
We recently announced the ability to create MCP servers using Logic Apps connectors. In this post we are going to share some demo videos that will help you get started and provide you with some ideas on how you can build MCP servers to address your Agent connectivity needs.
API Center + Logic Apps MCP Server Demos
Getting Started - Salesforce Sales MCP Server
In this video, we will leverage Azure API Center to create an MCP Server using Logic Apps connectors. Our solution will allow an end user to manage their Salesforce Contacts, Accounts and Opportunities.
Building a Dataverse MCP Server
In this video, we will leverage Azure API Center to create a Dataverse MCP Server using Logic Apps connectors. Our solution will allow an end user to gain insights on product returns and log an action for a quality control manager.
Building a SharePoint MCP Server
In this video, we will leverage Azure API Center to create a SharePoint MCP Server using Logic Apps connectors. Our solution will allow an end user to gain insights on product feedback and log new feedback on how to improve product.
Calling Logic Apps MCP Server from Copilot Studio
In this video, we will use API Center and Azure Logic Apps to expose an MCP Server that can be called from Copilot Studio securely.
Logic Apps MCP Server Demos
Getting Started - ServiceNow Incident MCP Server
In this video, we will take an existing Logic App (Standard) instance and enable it as an MCP server. Our MCP server will expose tools that help users assign IT Incident tickets to ServiceNow.
Resources
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