Sometimes you need to integrate multiple services and automate tasks such as sending an email, creating a file, or generating a report based on some input data (maybe a database table or a social media feed). If you work with a specific cloud vendor (in this particular case, Microsoft Azure), it could be crucial to be able to rapidly develop workflows that can be versioned and are natively integrated with multiple cloud services, using a tool that does not require learning many different concepts to get started. Such a service is Azure Logic Apps, which you will learn about in this chapter.
What is Azure Logic Apps?
Azure Logic Apps – how it works
In the previous chapter, you learned about Azure Functions, which required...