As we saw previously, Power Automate is a good option for integrating certain scenarios. But for true enterprise scenarios, a more robust toolset is needed. This is where Azure Logic Apps comes into play.
Sharing similar inner workings to Power Automate, Azure Logic Apps allows for both no-code and code-based integrations. The tool allows true developers to create robust solutions, with full source control support. There are certainly simpler scenarios that can be ported directly between the two platforms, but you will soon reach the threshold where you will be forced to choose one path over the other. We'll discuss such scenarios in the subsequent sections.
Logic Apps and Power Automate – similar but different
Let's begin by looking at some of their similarities. To an extent, the user interface and the ability to build integrations is quite similar. The following screenshot shows how the Logic Apps Designer interface is quite...