Introducing Microsoft Azure
Azure allows you to create resources that you can call to provide additional processing resources, store data, or manage areas of your tenancy, such as AAD. Much like Power Automate, Azure can provide additional processing power to your apps through a number of Platform as a Service (PAAS), Software as a Service (SAAS), or Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) offerings. There are a large number of connectors available to leverage Azure, some standard and others premium, which allow you to extend the functionality you have available to you within Power Apps.
You can find out much more about Azure by reading Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide, by Jason Milgram, Jack Lee, Greg Leonardo, and Dave Rendon.
There’s also a growing number of connectors in preview, and therefore they can be used for testing, which means that Microsoft is increasing the number of Azure resources that you have directly available within your app.
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