Power Automate vs Azure Logic Apps, which tool should I use?
What you'll learn
- Students will learn about Microsoft Flow and Azure Logic Apps and the differences between the two services.
- Obtain prescriptive guidance on scenarios where one technology is a better fit over another
- Understand the different security and governance capabilities in each technology
- Use this content to make informed decisions on which tool you should use
Requirements
- No prior development in Microsoft Flow or Azure Logic Apps is required, but prior exposure to one of these technologies is suggested.
- To follow along in the Microsoft Flow demos, students will require access to a Microsoft Flow through an Office 365 or Dynamics 365 plan. Alternatively, a free trial can be used.
- To follow along in the Azure Logic Apps demos, students will require access to Azure Logic Apps through a Microsoft Azure subscription. Alternatively a free trial can be used.
- Previous experience with Office 365 or Microsoft Azure is encouraged but not required.
Description
There is a lot of confusion when it comes to choosing to use Power Automate (Microsoft Flow) or Azure Logic Apps. As a result, there are a lot of opinions out there, but not many of them are objective. In this course we will deep dive on the feature sets of both technologies and then provide prescriptive guidance through real-world examples.
Update - August 14th, 2019
I have added 2 additional lectures that can be found in the New Content - Added after the original publishing of the course section. The 2 lectures include content about 2 new features found in Microsoft Flow (Copy to my clipboard) and Azure Logic Apps (Secure Inputs/Secure Outputs). You will find this section towards the end of the course. Enjoy!
Who this course is for:
- Architects, Developers and IT Management
Instructor
Kent is an accomplished technologist in the field of Automation and Integration. He has been recognized for his efforts by various industry leaders and has spoken about these topics all over the world.
Mr. Weare is also a published author, having co-authored 3 books on systems integration and is a host of a YouTube vlog that discusses emerging topics in cloud automation and integration.