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In this issue: Ace Aviator of the Month News from our product group Community Playbook News from our community Ace Aviator of the Month September’s Ace Aviator: Kritika Singh Integration Architect & Sr. Consultant at Capgemini Norge AS What's your role and title? What are your responsibilities? I work as an Integration Architect & Sr. Consultant at Capgemini Norge AS. In my role I assist clients in addressing a wide range of integration challenges, with a particular emphasis on modernizing legacy systems, such as BizTalk, by transitioning them to cloud-native Azure iPaaS solutions. I’m responsible for architecting secure and scalable integration landscapes, designing and developing solutions, mentoring team members, and engaging with stakeholders and cross-functional teams. I work extensively with technologies such as Azure Logic Apps, Azure Functions, API Management, Service Bus, App Service Environment(ASEv3), Virtual Networks and CI/CD pipelines using GitHub. One of my proudest achievements was successfully delivering a complex BizTalk modernization project to Azure that required deep technical expertise and strategic coordination. Can you give us some insights into your day-to-day activities and what a typical day in your role looks like? As part of a distributed team across different locations and countries, my day starts with stand-ups involving both offshore and onshore team members to review progress and assign tasks. I spend time with developers, helping them navigate technical challenges and mentoring them through dedicated sessions—this has helped improve delivery quality and team confidence. I collaborate closely with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to align on requirements and solution design. Throughout the day, I work on resolving issues, improving existing solutions, work on innovation ideas and managing tasks. What motivates and inspires you to be an active member of the Aviators/Microsoft community? I am deeply passionate about technology—having worked with BizTalk throughout my career and, for the past 5+ years, diving into Azure iPaaS. Microsoft products evolve constantly, and that sparks my curiosity to explore, learn, and innovate every day. What truly drives me is the opportunity to give back to the community by sharing my learnings, challenges, and even failures. It’s all about growing together and inspiring others along the way. Looking back, what advice do you wish you had been given earlier that you'd now share with those looking to get into STEM/technology? Curiosity and consistency matter more than perfection. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, experiment, and fail, that’s where the real learning happens. Also, find a community that supports you; sharing your journey, both wins and setbacks, can inspire others and help you grow faster. What has helped you grow professionally? My professional growth has been shaped by a blend of curiosity, courage, and the right opportunities. Starting with BizTalk and evolving into Azure iPaaS, I’ve embraced every challenge as a chance to learn. What’s made the biggest difference is having the boldness to take on responsibility, the willingness to take risks, and the drive to keep growing. Sharing my journey with the community has not only helped others but also deepened my own learning. If you had a magic wand that could create a feature in Logic Apps, what would it be and why? If I had a magic wand to enhance Logic Apps, I’d bring in three powerful features to supercharge developer productivity and solution resilience: Seamless Version Control & Rollback Having Git-like capabilities built into Logic Apps—track every change, compare versions, and roll back instantly when needed. This would empower teams to experiment confidently and collaborate more effectively without fear of breaking production workflows. Effortless Disaster Recovery Setup Setting up DR should be as simple as a few clicks. A built-in, automated DR configuration for AIS would ensure business continuity, reduce downtime, and give developers peace of mind—especially in mission-critical environments. Native JSON Mapper(Not Liquid) A visual, intuitive JSON mapping tool would simplify complex data transformations, reduce manual coding, and speed up development. This would be a game-changer for integration scenarios, especially when working with dynamic schemas and APIs. Simplified Authorization like ClaimChecks for Logic Apps Standard (Beyond EasyAuth) A more developer-friendly authorization setup that minimizes manual configurations and integrates seamlessly with identity providers. This would make securing Logic Apps faster, easier, and more consistent across environments. News from our product group Logic Apps Live August 2025 Missed Logic Apps Live in August? You can watch it here. We had a recap on Logic Apps Hybrid, our special guest Kritika Singh talking about her learnings with BizTalk Migration to AIS, and updates on Data Mapper GA and Logic Apps Standard Deployment Center. Logic Apps Community Day 2025 We are bringing Logic Apps Community Day again this year, on October 30, 2025 (Pacific Time) and we want you to join us as we host a full day of learning where you will be the star! Call for Speakers is still open until September 07, 2025 – so hurry and submit your session! General Availability: Enhanced Data Mapper Experience in Logic Apps (Standard) We’re excited to announce the General Availability (GA) of the redesigned Data Mapper UX in the Azure Logic Apps (Standard) extension for Visual Studio Code. This release marks a major milestone in our journey to modernize and streamline data transformation workflows for integration developer. Announcing: Setup CD in Azure Logic Apps Standard with Deployment Center Looking to automate your Azure Logic Apps code deploymentsin a faster way? Deployment Center - a built-in feature in Azure Logic Apps Standard - in now available, with built-in support on your VS Code projects, making it easier to deploy Logic Apps from your source control repository. Deployment Center is designed to make deploying, updating, and managing your Logic Apps workflows simple and straightforward. Hybrid Logic Apps deployment on Rancher K3s Kubernetes cluster Explore how Hybrid Logic Apps run effortlessly on K3s—delivering the power of Hybrid Logic Apps without the complexity and heavy infrastructure demands of a full Kubernetes cluster! News from our community What gets returned to the LLM by my Logic App Agent Loop tool? Video by Michael Stephenson Michael has been experimenting with Logic App Agent loop and, following a discussion with Kent Weare about the interaction between the workflow and the LLM, aimed to understand what data is returned to the model, since the number of tokens influences cost. He summarizes his findings from that conversation in this brief video. SOAP 1.2 Calls from Logic Apps – Fixing Unsupported Media & WS-Addressing Errors Post by Prashant Singh Struggling with SOAP 1.2 in Azure Logic Apps? Learn how to fix Unsupported Media errors, decode MTOM responses, and handle WS-Addressing headers for seamless integration in this post by Prashant. Demystifying AI Agent Loops in Logic Apps: The Future of Integration (But Not Everywhere) Post by Al Ghoniem Explore how AI Agent Loops enhance Azure Logic Apps for non-deterministic tasks like anomaly detection and IT Ops triage—while knowing when traditional workflows are the better fit. Can I use AI to create and deploy an Azure Logic Apps with Business Central connector? Post by Stefano Demiliani Stefano is testing the boundaries of what AI can do, so you don’t have to – he ran a blind test showing that AI can deploy Azure resources well—but struggles with external connectors like Business Central. Learn what worked, what didn’t, and why better prompts matter. How to use ChatGPT Agent Mode with Azure! Video by Stephen W. Thomas And looks like August was the month to experiment with Azure Resources. Stephen did some research too and shows you how easily ChatGPT-5 Agent Mode can auto-provision resources in Azure. This video demonstrates how to use a single prompt to build a logic app and create a resource group. Follow his video along to see how to get ChatGPT-5 agent working for you! Integration Love Story - Andrew Wilson Video by Ahmed Bayoumy and Robin Wilde In this special fast-paced episode recorded at INTEGRATE, Ahmed and Robin sit down with the brilliant Andrew, newly awarded Microsoft MVP and Logic Apps Ace Aviator, to talk about his journey, passions, and why integration is the powerhouse behind every digital experience. Tips for Migrating SAP IDoc Reception Workloads from BizTalk to Azure Logic Apps Post by Francois Malgreve Learn how to reuse BizTalk XSLTs in Azure Logic Apps! In this post by Francois, you will learn hot to configure the SAP trigger with the right IDoc format and namespace settings—minimizing code changes and easing migration. Query Azure DevOps work items with Logic App and Managed Identity Post by Michael Stephenson Learn how to use a reusable Logic App and a user-assigned managed identity to securely query Azure DevOps work items using WIQL—ideal for building scalable, secure workflows. Understand Agent Loops in Azure Logic Apps Video by Srikanth Gunnala In this video, Srikanth explore Azure Logic Apps AI Agents — also known as Agent Workflows or Agent Loops — and how they’re redefining workflow automation with Azure OpenAI. You’ll learn what an AI agent is in Azure Logic Apps, how it works, and see a live demo of building an AI-powered, adaptive workflow. Automate Microsoft Fabric Cost Savings with Logic Apps Post by Sherry L. Robinson Learn how to pause and resume Microsoft Fabric capacity using Azure Logic Apps—cutting costs during off-hours with minimal code and seamless integration via REST API or Resource Manager, in this insightful post by Sherry. Use Graph API to send Emails in Logic Apps Post by Şahin Özdemir In this post, Şahin shows your hot to use Microsoft Graph API with service principals to securely send emails from Logic Apps using app registrations and access policies. This will be quite useful in cases where you can’t associate the calls to a user account, which is a requirement for the Office 365 connector.226Views0likes0CommentsLogic Apps Aviators Newsletter - August 25
In this issue: Ace Aviator of the Month News from our product group News from our community Ace Aviator of the Month August Ace Aviator: Jenny Anderson What's your role and title? What are your responsibilities? I’m an Integration Architect at Tietoevry Tech Services, where I work with large enterprise customers to develop integration solutions. For the past two years my main focus has been on cloud and hybrid integrations. I design integration architectures, advise on best practices including security and the chosen architecture, and collaborate closely with development teams to implement and maintain these solutions. Can you give us some insights into your day-to-day activities and what a typical day in your role looks like? My days usually start with scrum meetings across ongoing projects, which help me stay updated on progress, align with teams and prioritize my tasks for the day. After that, I often have customer meetings where I advise on integration strategies, provide architectural guidance or work on pre-sales engagements to scope out potential solutions. Recently, a big focus has been on BizTalk migrations, helping customers modernize their integration platforms by moving to Azure-based solutions. I try to dedicate my afternoons to hands-on technical work, which I really enjoy. Lately, that’s involved working with the new hybrid capabilities in Logic Apps. It’s a great mix of strategic consulting and deep technical implementation, which keeps the role dynamic and rewarding. What motivates and inspires you to be an active member of the Aviators/Microsoft community? I’ve always received a lot of support from the community especially when I was starting out in my career and I still benefit from it today. That generosity and openness made a big impact on me, so I feel it’s important to give back whenever I can. For me it’s a way to pay it forward and stay connected to a network that has helped me grow both technically and professionally. Looking back, what advice do you wish you had been given earlier that you'd now share with those looking to get into STEM/technology? Don’t overthink it, just start doing! In the beginning of my career, I assumed that everyone else knew everything, and that I couldn’t contribute or be part of certain areas because I didn’t know enough. But the truth is, no one knows everything, and that’s completely okay. The best way to learn is by doing and taking on challenges, making mistakes and growing from experience. I believe confidence comes from action, not from waiting until you feel “ready.” What has helped you grow professionally? One thing that has really helped me grow is surrounding myself with people who have different experiences or areas of expertise, whether at work, in communities, or through networking. I’ve learned a lot simply by asking questions, even the ones that might seem obvious. I also try to say yes to new opportunities, especially when they push me outside my comfort zone. Being an overthinker, I’ve developed a personal mantra: “Think 40%, do 60%.” It reminds me not to get stuck in planning or doubt, but to take action and learn along the way. That mindset has really helped me move forward. If you had a magic wand that could create a feature in Logic Apps, what would it be and why? If I could use a bit of magic in Logic Apps, I’d want AI to automagically handle all the data mappings. It’s honestly my least favorite part of integration work. It takes forever, it’s a bit dull and yet it’s always important. So, if AI could just step in and quietly take care of it, I wouldn’t complain. I’ve also heard a few customers ask for a disconnected control plane that can be hosted on-premises. That would be a big win for scenarios where cloud access is limited or compliance rules are extra strict. News from our product group Logic Apps Live July 2025 Missed Logic Apps Live in July? You can watch it here. We had a sneak peek into Logic Apps MCP Servers and Python support for Agent loop. Excinting topics and worth a watch! Troubleshoot Az Module within Logic App Standard Learn how to resolve Az Module installation failures in Logic Apps due to network restrictions or storage limits. Quick tests and fixes included to keep your workflows running smoothly. Introducing API Management Support in the Azure SRE Agent Azure’s SRE Agent now supports API Management, offering real-time diagnostics, backend health visualization, and intelligent remediation to keep your APIs reliable and scalable. Launch Your Private MCP Registry with Azure API Center. Discover how to create a secure, governed, and enterprise-ready MCP registry using Azure API Center—empowering AI innovation while maintaining control and visibility. Perform video analysis by using Azure Machine Learning and Computer Vision Replace manual video review with a scalable, AI-powered pipeline using Azure Machine Learning, Logic Apps, and Computer Vision. Boost accuracy and efficiency across industries like agriculture, traffic control, and manufacturing. Bringing Azure Logic Apps to on-prem, private, or public cloud with new Hybrid model | Azure Friday In this video Scott Hanselman and Harold Campos discuss the new Logic Apps Hybrid deployment model that allows customers to run their integration workloads in their own Kubernetes environments. This is ideal for customers initiating their journey to the cloud and hosting multiple on-premises workloads, who need to meet industry regulations, who wants to reuse their own Kubernetes infrastructure, or to avoid the natural latency introduced in hybrid configurations. News from our community Exposing Logic Apps as MCP Server in Azure API Management Video by Kent Weare On top of his PM work, Kent also finds time to keep his personal YouTube channel quite active. This time, he shows a walkthrough of creating an MCP Server using Logic Apps and API Management. The initial explanation of MCP and the various protocols alone make this video a great watch! Integration Love Story - Divya Swarnkar Video by Ahmed Bayoumy and Robin Wilde In this short episode of Integration Love Story, Ahmed and Robin chat with our own Divya Swarnkar, Product Manager at Microsoft who's been on an incredible journey from using Logic Apps as a customer to now helping build the product with the team behind the scenes. From BizTalk to Azure: A Guide for the Slightly Terrified Post by Sandro Pereira Explore the risks, timelines, and migration strategies as BizTalk nears end-of-life. Sandro shares the webinar recording – another tool to help you decide whether to stay or move to Azure Integration Services—without losing sleep. Azure Logic Apps Naming Conventions whitepaper Post by Sandro Pereira Boost clarity, scalability, and collaboration in Azure Logic Apps with this whitepaper. Learn best practices for naming triggers, actions, variables, and more - essential for automation, CI/CD, and long-term maintainability. You can create and use your own personal templates in Azure Logic Apps Post by Sandro Pereira It is not a newsletter, without at least a Friday Fact from Sandro! In this post, you can learn how to build, manage, and share reusable templates for consistent, efficient integration across projects. Speed up automation and standardize workflows you’re your own personal templates in Logic Apps.434Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncing the Public Preview of the Applications feature in Azure API management
API Management now supports built-in OAuth 2.0 application-based access to product APIs using the client credentials flow. This feature allows API managers to register Microsoft Entra ID applications, streamlining secure API access for developers through OAuth 2.0 authorization. API publishers and developers can now more effectively manage client identity, access, and authorization flows. With this feature: API managers can identify which products require OAuth authorization by setting a product property to enable application-based access API managers can create and manage client applications and assign them access to specific products. Developers can see their registered applications in API management developer portal and use OAuth tokens to securely call APIs and products OAuth tokens presented in API requests are validated by the API Management gateway to authorize access to the product's APIs. This feature simplifies identity and access management in API programs, enabling a more secure and scalable approach to API consumption. Enable OAuth authorization API managers can now identify specific products which are protected by Microsoft Entra identity by enabling "Application based access". This ensures that only valid client applications which have a secure OAuth token from Microsoft Entra identity can access the APIs associated with this product. An application is created in Microsoft Entra corresponding to the product, with appropriate app role. Register client applications and assign products API managers can register client applications, identify specific developers as owners of these applications and assign products to these applications. This creates a new application in Microsoft Entra and assigns API permissions to access the product. Securely access the API using client applications Developers can login into API management developer portal and see the appropriate applications assigned to them. They can retrieve the application credentials and call Microsoft Entra to get an OAuth token, use this token to call APIM gateway and securely access the product/API. Preview limitations The public preview of the Applications is a limited-access feature. To participate in the preview and enable Applications in your APIM service instance, you must complete a request form. The Azure API Management team will review your request and respond via email within five business days. Learn more Securely access product APIs with Microsoft Entra applicationsLogic Apps Aviators Newsletter - July 25
In this issue: Ace Aviator of the Month News from our product group News from our community Ace Aviator of the Month July’s Ace Aviator: Şahin Özdemir What's your role and title? What are your responsibilities? I currently work for Rubicon Cloud Advisor, a Dutch company specialized in digital transformations, cloud adoption and AI implementation. At Rubicon I fulfil the role of Application and Integration architect, while also being a Professional Scrum Trainer at Scrum.org. Even though this sounds like two completely different roles, in practice both go closely hand in hand. I firmly believe that good architecture, a strong development process, and application of best practices are key pillars for delivering high-quality solutions to my clients. Therefore, both roles come in handy in my day-to-day job (combined with my strong background in software development).\ I work closely with companies and their teams in making their journey to Azure - especially Azure Integration Services - successful. Most of the time this journey starts with a business need or challenge, and I work with my clients to get a deeper understanding of their needs. This results in further analysis, capturing requirements, defining architecture, solution design, setting the stage for development (ALM) and being involved in quality assurance. At the same time, I think it’s important to stay relevant from a technical perspective. That’s why I also like being involved with implementing the solution. This way, I hear the technical struggles teams face and I can help them to find the right solution. Can you give us some insights into your day-to-day activities and what a typical day in your role looks like? Not a single day is the same, although there are some recurring activities. Specific parts of my day (or sprint) are dedicated to Scrum-related activities - whether it's participating in the daily scrum, having sprint reviews with stakeholders, planning the next sprint, or refining the backlog with the team or just aligning with the PO or stakeholders. I’m frequently involved in cross-organizational meetings focused on projects at scale. I contribute from the perspective of architecture, technical expertise, and integration strategy. In my role as a solution architect, I'm engaged in designing and implementing a critical integration platform for my client. This platform connects and exchanges data between many internal departments and external vendors - an effort that requires frequent alignment and collaboration. I’m always looking for opportunities to expand our Hybrid Integration Platform itself. Exploring how Azure resources may add value to our platform and working closely with the team to realize such improvements to the platform’s capabilities is something I enjoy. Outside of the regular meetings, I often focus on designing new integrations. Having working sessions with stakeholders to understand what they want. Based on these discussions, I assess the technical and architectural aspects of the solution. Every integration that lands on the platform is measured against both architectural and development principles and guidelines. I contribute to reviewing the solutions that have been developed. Ensuring that each integration is high-quality, consistent, easy to understand, and maintainable. I support the platform team with, and whenever possible. And if time permits, I develop parts of the solution myself – I see this as a great way to stay relevant from a technological perspective. All the spare time I have, I spend on writing technical articles that may help others. What motivates and inspires you to be an active member of the Aviators/Microsoft community? Because I enjoy helping others. Every day I work with a team of smart professionals on integration solutions and custom code within the Azure platform. Along the way, we regularly encounter challenges, limitations, or issues. In those moments, it's incredibly helpful to find solutions online or to have a community that can think along with you. Over the past few years, there have been many occasions where I just couldn’t find a solution online for a technical problem with Logic Apps. In these cases, we either came up with a creative solution ourselves or received support from Microsoft. When the integration community faces a similar challenge, it’s pretty much wasteful to tackle the same hurdles again. By documenting an approach or solution, others may be saving their invaluable time looking for a solution. Looking back, what advice do you wish you had been given earlier that you'd now share with those looking to get into STEM/technology? It is ok that you don’t know everything. Just start doing, experiment, stay curious, challenge yourself, don’t be afraid to ask questions, fail, learn and keep going! What has helped you grow professionally? I have spent a fair amount of my career at a big consulting firm. I started off as a software engineer all the way up to senior manager and architect. A long journey like that gives great and well-dosed opportunities and learning experiences to focus on your technical (in-depth) skillset first, continued by working on you soft skills like consulting, guiding and leading teams, solutioning and architecture. If I had not followed this path at that company, I would not be the person I am now professionally. Be ok with the fact that growth doesn’t happen overnight -no shortcuts, no magic pills. It's like a good red wine that needs time to mature. So do many challenging projects, become all-round and then choose a specialization, ask for constructive feedback, fail many times and take your time to reflect and learn. And don’t forget to have a strong work ethic and ongoing curiosity to learn new things. In the end I found that - from a technological perspective-, quality attributes (the “-illities”), enterprise application integration and scrum made my heart skip a beat. So my advice is to always pursue what brings you joy! If you had a magic wand that could create a feature in Logic Apps, what would it be and why? Overall, I must say that I’m happy with the current state of Logic Apps. Nevertheless, if I had a magic wand: I would like to see that the service plans for Logic App standard would be in line with Function Apps. The plans for Function apps have way better tiers from both memory, cores and pricing perspective. And being able to scale out and in based on specific metrics is more flexible than Logic App Standard currently offers. Having more CPU/memory available in the plans would also improve the overall performance of Logic Apps in general, even though performance optimizations of many actions would also be more than welcome. What I currently really miss in the HTTP connector (and possibly others) is the ability to have better control over the request timeouts. Even though the setting is there, it is capped to 4 minutes max. In practice, we need to deliver data to external APIs that work synchronously and take more time to complete. Giving better control on these timeouts would make the usability of workflows even better! Even though some nice additions to the initialization of variables have been made recently, I would like to see the ability to initialize variables at any point in the workflow. E.g. the foreach loop can be executed in parallel, and therefore the current global variables are not thread-safe, which leads to unexpected behavior. News from our product group Logic Apps Live June 2025 Missed Logic Apps Live in June? You can watch it here. We focused on the Logic Apps big announcements from Integrate 2025. There are a lot of great things to check! Feedback Opportunity: SRE Agent + Logic Apps Discover the new Applications feature in Azure API Management, enabling OAuth-based access to APIs and products. Streamline secure API access with built-in OAuth 2.0 application-based authorization. Configure SQL Storage for Standard Logic Apps Azure Logic Apps traditionally rely on Azure Storage to manage workflow states and runtime data. However, with the introduction of SQL as a storage provider (currently in preview), developers now have a compelling alternative that offers greater control, flexibility, and integration with existing SQL infrastructure. This post explores the benefits, configuration steps, and considerations for using SQL storage with Standard Logic Apps. Announcing General Availability: Azure Logic Apps Standard Automated Test Framework We’re excited to announce the General Availability (GA) of the Azure Logic Apps Standard Automated Test Framework—a major step forward in enabling developers to build, test, and maintain enterprise-grade workflows with confidence and agility. Announcing General Availability: Azure Logic Apps Standard Custom Code with .NET 8 We’re excited to announce the General Availability (GA) of Custom Code support in Azure Logic Apps Standard with .NET 8. This release marks a significant step forward in enabling developers to build more powerful, flexible, and maintainable integration workflows using familiar .NET tools and practices. With this capability, developers can now embed custom .NET 8 code directly within their Logic Apps Standard workflows. This unlocks advanced logic scenarios, promotes code reuse, and allows seamless integration with existing .NET libraries and services—making it easier than ever to build enterprise-grade solutions on Azure. Business Process Tracking Reaches General Availability Business Process Tracking provides key insights to business stakeholders from your Logic Apps (Standard) implementation in an efficient and timely manner. Today, we are pleased to announce the General Availability of this capability, allowing customers to leverage in their production workloads. Announcement: General Availability of Logic Apps Hybrid Deployment Model We’re excited to announce the Public Preview of two major integrations that bring the power of Azure Logic Apps to AI Agents in Foundry – Logic Apps as Tools and AI Agent Service Connector. Learn more on our announcement post! Announcing Public Preview: Organizational Templates in Azure Logic Apps We’re excited to announce the Public Preview of Organizational Templates in Azure Logic Apps— empowering teams to author, share, and reuse automation patterns across their organization. With this release, we’re also rolling out a brand-new UI experience to easily create templates directly from your workflows—no manual packaging required! OpenTelemetry in Azure Logic Apps (Standard and Hybrid) OpenTelemetry provides a unified, vendor-agnostic framework for collecting telemetry data—logs, metrics, and traces—across different services and infrastructure layers. It simplifies monitoring and makes it easier to integrate with a variety of observability backends such as Azure Monitor, Grafana Tempo, Jaeger, and others. For Logic Apps—especially when deployed in hybrid or on-premises scenarios—OpenTelemetry is a powerful addition that elevates diagnostic capabilities beyond the default Application Insights telemetry. Logic App Standard - When High Memory / CPU usage strikes and what to do Monitoring your applications is essential, as it ensures that you know what's happening and you are not caught by surprise when something happens. One possible event is the performance of your application starting to decrease and processing becomes slower than usual. This may happen due to various reasons, and in this blog post, we will be discussing the High Memory and CPU usage and why it affects your Logic App. We will also observe some possibilities that we've seen that have been deemed as the root cause for some customers. Introducing Agent in a Day Agent in a Day represents a fantastic opportunity for customers to participate in hackathon-style contests where attendees learn how to build agents and then can apply them to their unique business use cases. For Partners, Agent in a Day represents a great way to engage your customers by building agents with them and uncovering new use cases. Introducing Confluent Kafka Connector (Public Preview) We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Confluent Kafka Connector in Logic Apps (Standard) which allows you to both send and receive messages between Logic Apps and Confluent Kafka. Confluent Kafka is a distributed streaming platform for building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications. It is used across many industries including financial services, Omnichannel retail, autonomous cars, fraud detection services, microservices and IoT deployments. Our current connector offering supports both triggers (receive) and sending (publish) within Logic Apps. News from our community Logic App Standard: Throw exceptions like a pro! Post by Şahin Özdemir Learn how to throw exceptions in Logic App Standard using a simple Compose action—no code needed, just clever workflow design. Azure Logic Apps: are you handling large blobs? Keep memory usage under control. Post by Stefano Demiliani Struggling with large blob files in Logic Apps? Learn how to keep memory usage under control and avoid out-of-memory errors with smart workflow design and a few performance-boosting tricks De SOAPing Services SOAP to REST using Azure API Management Video by Stephen W Thomas Struggling with legacy SOAP integrations from BizTalk to Azure? Check out this video on simplifying SOAP-to-REST conversions using Azure API Management and learn how easily you can manage SOAP envelopes and streamline your Logic Apps integrations! Integrating Entra ID and AI Agent workflows in Azure Logic Apps Post by Brian Veldman Discover how to build AI-powered workflows in Azure Logic Apps that interact with Entra ID, automate tasks, and adapt dynamically using agentic tools and OpenAI models. Advanced KQL Queries for Logic Apps in Application Insights: A Practical Guide Post by Dieter Gobeyn Boost Logic App performance with advanced KQL queries in Application Insights—spot bottlenecks, analyze slow actions, and optimize workflows without upgrading your hosting plan. How to Build an AI Agent with Azure Logic Apps Post by Cameron McKay Learn how to build your first AI Agent in Azure Logic Apps using Agent Loop—connect to OpenAI, design smart prompts, and automate tasks like weather reporting with low-code workflows. You Can Now Initialize All Your Variables In One Single Action Post by Luis Rigueira You can now initialize multiple variables in Logic Apps with a single action—making your workflows cleaner, faster, and easier to manage. It is a Friday Fact, brought to you by Luis Rigueira! Integration Insights Podcast: The Future of Integration Video by Sagar Sharma and Jochen Toelen In this two-part episode of the Integration Insights podcast, Sagar, Joechen and Kent dive into how integration is evolving in a cloud-first world. From BizTalk migrations to hybrid deployments with Azure Arc, they share practical insights and best practices to future-proof your integration strategy. A must-listen! You can watch part 2 here. Event Grid vs Service Bus vs Event Hubs vs Storage Queues: Choosing the Right Messaging Backbone in Azure Post by Prashant Singh Confused by Azure’s messaging options? This guide breaks down Event Grid, Service Bus, Event Hubs, and Storage Queues—helping you choose the right tool for real-time events, telemetry, enterprise workflows, or lightweight tasks. IntelliSense in Logic Apps Just Got Smarter – Matching Brackets in the Expression Editor! Post by Sandro Pereira Logic Apps just got a lot friendlier—bracket matching in the expression editor now highlights pairs as you type, making it easier to write and debug complex expressions.A Friday Fact from Sandro Pereira. How to Build Resilient Integrations for Mission-Critical Systems Post by Lilan Sameera Learn how to build resilient integrations for mission-critical systems using Logic Apps, Service Bus, and Event Hub—ensuring reliable data delivery, smart retries, and clean outputs even under pressure.624Views2likes0CommentsIntroducing Confluent Kafka Connector (Public Preview)
We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Confluent Kafka Connector in Logic Apps (Standard) which allows you to both send and receive messages between Logic Apps and Confluent Kafka. Confluent Kafka is a distributed streaming platform for building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications. It is used across many industries including financial services, Omnichannel retail, autonomous cars, fraud detection services, microservices and IoT deployments. Some of the benefits of using Confluent Kafka include the ability Publish and subscribe to streams of records Store streams of records in a fault tolerant way Process streams of records Our current connector offering supports both triggers (receive) and sending (publish) within Logic Apps. Consuming Messages To enable a trigger, we need to search for the Confluent connector within our designer. We will discover an operation called Receive messages from Confluent Kafka show up as a built-in connector. We can click on this operation to have our trigger operation added to our design surface. We now need to focus on configuring our trigger by providing a Topic Name, Consumer Group, Authentication Mode and Protocol. We can subsequently use the payload from our trigger in downstream actions. For the purposes of this example, we are just going to place the payload within a Compose action. Publishing Messages To publish, or send a message, we can search for the Confluent connector within our design experience. We will discover an operation called Send messages to Kafka topic. We can click this operation to add it to our design surface. With our Confluent Kafka action on our design surface we need to provide a Topic Name and a Message that we would like to send to the Topic. We have now configured our solution and can run messages through our solution. To view this solution running in action, please see the following video. Supported Regions We are currently rolling this connector out worldwide and some regions will receive it before others. As of this writing the following regions will have this connector deployed in it: West Central US East Asia West US 2 North Europe North Central US East US South Africa West Canada East Remaining regions will receive this connector over the next coming weeks. Feedback This is our initial release of this connector. We are actively seeking feedback on what additional capabilities you require. Please fill out the following survey and we will be happy to follow-up with you.Announcing the open Public Preview of the Premium v2 tier of Azure API Management
Today, we are excited to announce the public preview of Azure API Management Premium v2 tier. Superior capacity, highest entity limits, unlimited included calls, and the most comprehensive set of features set the Premium apart from other API Management tiers. Customers rely on the Premium tier for running enterprise-wide API programs at scale, with high availability, and performance. The Premium v2 tier has a new architecture that eliminates management traffic from the customer VNet, making private networking much more secure and easier to setup. During the creation of a Premium v2 instance, you can choose between VNet injection or VNet integration (introduced in the Standard v2 tier) options. New and improved VNet injection Using VNet injection in Premium v2 no longer requires any network security groups rules, route tables, or service endpoints. Customers can secure their API workloads without impacting API Management dependencies, while Microsoft can secure the infrastructure without interfering with customer API workloads. In short, the new VNet injection implementation enables both parties to manage network security and configuration setting independently and without affecting each other. You can now configure your APIs with complete networking flexibility: force tunnel all outbound traffic on-premises, send all outbound traffic through an NVA, or add a WAF device to monitor all inbound traffic to your API Management Premium v2—all without constraints. Region availability The public preview of the Premium v2 tier is available only in 6 public regions (Australia East, East US2, Germany West Central, Korea Central, Norway East and UK South) and requires creating a new service instance. For pricing information and regional availability, please visit the API Management pricing page. Learn more API Management v2 tiers documentation API Management v2 tiers FAQ API Management overview documentationGA: Inbound private endpoint for Standard v2 tier of Azure API Management
Standard v2 was announced in general availability on April 1st, 2024. Customers can now configure an inbound private endpoint for their API Management Standard v2 instance to allow clients in your private network to securely access the API Management gateway over Azure Private Link. The private endpoint uses an IP address from an Azure virtual network in which it's hosted. Network traffic between a client on your private network and API Management traverses over the virtual network and a Private Link on the Microsoft backbone network, eliminating exposure from the public internet. Further, you can configure custom DNS settings or an Azure DNS private zone to map the API Management hostname to the endpoint's private IP address. Inbound private endpoint With a private endpoint and Private Link, you can: Create multiple Private Link connections to an API Management instance. Use the private endpoint to send inbound traffic on a secure connection. Use policy to distinguish traffic that comes from the private endpoint. Limit incoming traffic only to private endpoints, preventing data exfiltration. Combine with outbound virtual network integration to provide end-to-end network isolation of your API Management clients and backend services. Today, only the API Management instance’s Gateway endpoint supports inbound private link connections. In addition, each API management instance can support at most 100 private link connections. Typical scenarios You can use an inbound private endpoint to enable private-only access directly to the API Management gateway to limit exposure of sensitive data or backends. Some of the common supported scenarios include: Pass client requests through a firewall and configure rules to route requests privately to the API Management gateway. Configure Azure Front Door (or Azure Front Door with Azure Application Gateway) to receive external traffic and then route traffic privately to the API Management gateway. For example, see Connect Azure Front Door Premium to an Azure API Management with Private Link. Learn more API Management v2 tiers FAQ API Management v2 tiers documentation API Management overview documentationTransform Your Integration Strategy with Azure Integration Services
Still on Microsoft BizTalk Server or other legacy integration solutions? If you're relying on BizTalk or other legacy systems, you're already feeling the pain: rising costs, performance bottlenecks, and limited scalability. These outdated systems are holding you back, but the good news? The time to modernize is NOW and we’ve got the event that will show you how. Join us at "Unleash AI Innovation with a Modern Integration Platform and an API-First Strategy", where industry leaders like Visa, LyondellBasell, and Metcash share how they reimagined their integration landscape with Azure. This is your blueprint for moving beyond the limitations of legacy systems and unlocking innovation with a cloud-native, AI-ready approach. By attending, you’ll gain exclusive insights into how leading organizations have turned integration challenges into competitive advantages, positioning themselves for future growth with Azure. Real Stories, Real Impact Visa: Revolutionizing Operations with Azure Logic Apps Visa’s journey from BizTalk to Azure Logic Apps isn’t just a story of modernization—it’s a game-changer. By automating complex workflows and managing over 100 HR systems, Visa reduced manual intervention and slashed infrastructure costs by 95%. With Azure, Visa is now set to scale operations and leverage AI for continued growth. Discover the details of how Visa is preparing for tomorrow’s challenges today. LyondellBasell: Scaling Beyond BizTalk LyondellBasell, a global leader in chemicals, broke free from BizTalk’s limitations. Azure Integration Services empowered them with hybrid connectivity and real-time visibility, enabling them to streamline workflows and boost developer efficiency by 50%. Learn how they unlocked faster decision-making and stronger business outcomes. Brisbane City Council: From Legacy to API-First Agility Brisbane City Council, Australia’s largest local government, faced limitations with legacy integration solution. With Azure, they cut data processing times from 1 hour to under 5 minutes. The shift to an API-first approach future-proofed their strategy. Find out how this local government innovated without disruption. Metcash: Peak Retail Performance, Zero Downtime After moving to Azure Integration Services, Metcash, an Australian wholesaler, processed 8.65 million API calls in 48 hours during a major retail event without a single minute of downtime. With Azure, they achieved unrivaled resilience and scalability, all while slashing costs. See how Metcash’s transformation can serve as your blueprint for success. What You’ll Learn: How to cut costs and modernize your integration landscape Ways to scale with cloud-native solutions and AI-driven automation Strategies to secure every API with enterprise-grade governance Real-world migration paths from BizTalk and other platforms Choose Your Region and Register Now US/Canada: Reserve your seat today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Australia/New Zealand: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Day 2: Thursday, 1 May 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Europe: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST659Views0likes0CommentsFive reasons to join us on April 29–May 1 at our upcoming event on APIs and Integration
AI is reshaping the way businesses operate from streamlining processes through intelligent automation to enabling real-time, data-driven decisions. But to fully unlock its potential, you need a strong, connected foundation; one that brings together your data, applications, and AI services across environments. That’s exactly what you’ll explore at our upcoming two-day virtual event Unleash AI Innovation with a Modern Integration Platform and an API-First Strategy. 📅 April 29–30 (Americas/Europe) | April 30–May 1 (ANZ) 🖥️ Free, virtual, and streamed live across multiple time zones Whether you're modernizing from BizTalk, building an intelligent automation strategy, or scaling and securing AI-powered APIs, this event will equip you with practical insights, expert guidance, and real customer strategies to help you move forward with confidence. Here are the top five reasons to attend: 1. Be inspired by enterprise success stories Learn how organizations like Visa, Transcard, Heineken, Moneris, DocuSign, LyondellBasell, Metcash, Brisbane City Council, and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield are using Azure Integration Services and Azure API Management to build scalable, future-ready strategies. 2. Hear from top industry analysts Get strategic insight from IDC’s Shari Lava and Forrester’s Andrew Nadler alongside Microsoft product leaders on where integration and APIs are headed and how to prepare your business for what’s next. 3. Modernize your integration platform Still using BizTalk or another legacy system? Discover how others are migrating to Azure, simplifying operations, reducing technical debt, and unlocking new agility for AI-powered transformation. 4. Embed AI into your workflows See how Azure Logic Apps help you bring AI into your business processes using Azure OpenAI, Document Intelligence, and Azure AI Search. You’ll walk away with real use cases you can apply immediately. 5. Scale and secure your AI-powered APIs Your APIs are the front door for AI. Learn how Azure API Management helps you manage and secure them supporting zero-trust security and fast, consistent developer experiences. Join us to shape what’s next! This is your opportunity to learn from peers, partners, and experts who are redefining what's possible with integration, APIs, and AI. Whether you're an architect, developer, IT pro, or business technologist—there’s something here for you. US/Canada: Reserve your seat today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Australia/New Zealand: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Day 2: Thursday, 1 May 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Europe: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST240Views0likes0CommentsQ1’2025: Azure Integration Services Quarterly Highlights and Insights
From reinventing hybrid integration to unlocking AI-powered productivity and simplifying API management across ecosystems, the first quarter of 2025 was all about making integration smarter, faster, and more accessible for everyone. Whether you're a developer modernizing legacy workflows, an IT pro securing mission-critical APIs, or a business technologist building intelligent automations, Azure Integration Services and Azure API Management are moving at the speed of innovation. Here’s what stood out this quarter and how these updates can help accelerate your next move. Product Announcements We’ve been hard at work delivering powerful new capabilities across Azure Logic Apps and Azure API Management designed to help you move faster, modernize smarter, and innovate with confidence. Here’s what’s new: Azure Logic Apps Hybrid Deployment Model [Public Preview Refresh] The public preview of the Logic Apps hybrid deployment model has been refreshed, allowing you to run Logic Apps on your own infrastructure, whether that’s on-premises, at the edge, or across multi-cloud environments. New highlights include: .NET Framework custom code support on Linux containers – Bring over BizTalk-style transformations without a rewrite. SAP built-in connector now supported on Linux containers – Run SAP workflows anywhere you deploy Hybrid Logic Apps. New Rabbit MQ built-in connector – Seamlessly connect to on-premises message brokers for hybrid queueing scenarios. Read the full update. Data Mapper in Azure Logic Apps (Standard) [Public Preview Refresh] The updated Data Mapper in Logic Apps (Standard) is now even more powerful, bringing forward critical BizTalk-era capabilities with a modern UX: Run enterprise-grade XSLT logic from reusable templates Extract values from complex XML using XPath Build and reuse custom XML functions within your maps Dive into the details. Azure API Center Continues to Evolve Azure API Center continues to evolve as the single source of truth for your organization’s APIs. Two key updates now in public preview: Managed API Center Portal – A turnkey developer portal to explore, customize, and govern APIs with Microsoft Entra integration. Set up instructions for the API Center portal. ️Amazon API Gateway integration – Automatically import and keep APIs in sync from AWS into API Center. No manual updates. No drift. Learn about the integration. Developer tooling: A better Azure API Management experience in VS Code We’ve released a new version of the Azure API Management VS Code extension, focused on making it easier to draft, debug, and explain API policies fueled by GitHub Copilot and AI enhancements. It’s all about helping developers move faster and smarter. Learn more. Your AI and modernization playbooks for Logic Apps Bring AI into your workflows with the Logic Apps AI Playbook Ready to infuse intelligence into your apps, bots, or business processes? Our AI Playbook for Azure Logic Apps gives you a practical guide to building smarter workflows fast. Whether you're starting from scratch or scaling existing automations, you’ll find step-by-step examples to accelerate your journey: Build conversational apps using Azure OpenAI and Azure AI Search Automate document intelligence with built-in connectors to Azure AI Document Intelligence Power real-time retrieval with RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) patterns Create intelligent agents using Semantic Kernel and Logic Apps orchestration Explore AI scenarios and examples. Still running mainframe workloads? We've got a playbook for that too. Modernizing mission-critical systems doesn’t have to mean starting over. With our Mainframe and Midrange Modernization Playbook, Logic Apps helps you replatform legacy workloads with less risk and more flexibility. Discover how to connect to existing systems, orchestrate modern services, and unlock agility without rewriting everything. Explore the mainframe modernization guide. Partnership Announcements Azure API Management comes with a powerful, fully integrated developer portal built to help teams publish APIs, onboard developers, and manage access with enterprise-grade scalability and security. For many organizations, this out-of-the-box portal offers exactly what they need. But some businesses need more advanced branding, tailored onboarding journeys, or completely bespoke developer experience. That’s why we’re partnering with Pronovix and ApiBoost, two industry leaders in custom API portals. These partnerships give customers even more flexibility to extend and personalize their API programs. Customer Success Stories Telefônica Brasil is transforming call center operations for 115M+ users using Azure OpenAI and Azure API Management. With AI-driven insights and secure API access for 33,000 employees, they’ve cut average handling time by 9% and accelerated innovation. Read the story. Intermountain Health has saved thousands of hours by integrating Azure API Management, OpenAI, and Arize AI into their cloud AI infrastructure. Responsible AI deployment meets real-time observability for better patient outcomes. Learn more. Delta Dental of California unified its integration architecture across APIs, messaging, and app delivery using Azure API Management, App Gateway, Redis, and more—streamlining operations and unlocking agility. Explore the case study. NTT Communications uses Azure Logic Apps to automate threat response as part of its Microsoft Sentinel-powered security stack, enabling faster correlation of security signals across systems. Read the story. What’s coming up: Events you won’t want to miss Unleash AI Innovation with a Modern Integration Platform and an API-First Strategy Join us for a dynamic two-day virtual event April 29-30 where we’ll explore how Azure Integration Services and Azure API Management are powering intelligent, connected experiences. Hear directly from Azure product leaders, industry analysts, and enterprise customers as they share how they’re using Azure to scale AI-driven innovation, modernize integrations, and build API-first strategies that unlock new business value. This global event is designed to fit your schedule, with live sessions tailored for key regions: US/Canada: Reserve your seat today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Australia/New Zealand: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Day 2: Thursday, 1 May 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Europe: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST Microsoft Build 2025 Whether you're joining us in Seattle or tuning in online, Microsoft Build is your front-row seat to the future of technology. Taking place May 19–22, this year’s conference will showcase groundbreaking innovations across cloud, AI, developer tools, and of course APIs and integration. Session catalog is live. Stay Connected! Q1 2025 set the stage for even bolder moves in the integration space. With hybrid flexibility, next-gen mapping, cross-cloud API management, and AI in every layer, Azure Integration Services and Azure API Management are ready to power what’s next. Stay tuned and subscribe to the Azure Tech Community blog.484Views0likes0Comments