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Azure Logic Apps: Create & Deploy Automated Workflows

Posted by Errin O'Connor on Jan, 03, 2022 01:01

Azure Logic Apps: Create & Deploy Automated Workflows

Azure Logic Apps is a cloud-based solution that allows users to create and deploy automated workflows that connect their applications, data, services, and systems. Users can swiftly build massively scalable integration solutions for your corporate and business-to-business (B2B) situations with this framework. Azure Logic Apps, as part of Azure Integration Services, makes it easier to link vintage, sophisticated, and cutting-edge technologies in cloud, on-premises, as well as hybrid environments. In this blog post, we will go into details about Azure Logic Apps Pricing, features, and benefits.

Here is how Organizations can benefit from Azure Logic Apps:

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  • With Office 365 Integration, organizations can schedule and send email alerts when a certain event occurs, such as a new file being uploaded.
  • Organizations can handle and manage customer orders using on-premises and cloud-based platforms.
  • Organizations can upload files to Azure Storage from an SFTP or FTP host.
  • Organizations can keep an eye on tweets, assess sentiments, and set up notifications or tasks for issues that need to be reviewed.
Social media monitoring using logic app

Azure Logic Apps features, Pricing and Billing Model of Azure Logic Apps

Azure Logic Apps Pricing is as follows:

Consumption Plan (Multi-tenant)

The Logic Apps Standard plan permits bespoke connector extensions and supports local development on Windows, Linux, and Mac. It also has a new layout engine that facilitates complicated workflows. Deploy Logic Apps locally, in the cloud, or on-premises with virtual network features using the containerized runtime.

 Price
vCPU$0.192/hour
Memory$0.0137/hour

Standard Plan (Single-tenant)

A pay-as-you-go pricing strategy in which users are charged based on the triggers and events defined in a logic app. This plan, which runs in a multi-tenant environment, also makes use of connectors, which give users access to SaaS apps and on-premises data sources. Connectors make it simple to unleash applications and data behind the firewall, protect the network to cloud-based services, and benefit from comprehensive integration integrating on-premises systems.

Triggers, actions, and connector implementations are all monitored every time a Logic App definition runs.

 Price Per Execution
Actions$0.000025 First 4,000 actions free
Standard Connector$0.000125
Enterprise Connector$0.001

Pricing tiers in the Standard model (Integration service environment)

 Developer 1Premium
Base unit$1.03 per hour$6.64 per hour 2
Scale unit  N/A$3.32 per hour

Integration Account

Microsoft’s Integration Account is a cloud-based platform for integrating corporate activities and data sources smoothly. Users can leverage the Integration account under the Azure Logic Apps Pricing structure to access Logic Apps’ B2B/EDI and XML processing features.

 BasicStandard
EDI Trading Agreements11,000
EDI Trading Partners21,000
Maps5001,000
Schemas5001,000
Assemblies251,000
Certificates21,000
Batch Configs150
Price/Hour$0.42$1.37

Logic Apps on Kubernetes

Logic Apps can run on Azure Container Service’s pre-provisioned Kubernetes clusters or Arc-enabled clusters on-premises and in other clouds. During the preview period, this feature is available for free.

Tasks: Tasks is a portal blade feature that allows you to automate Azure services. Tasks is a Logic App and are marketed as such. For business continuity catastrophe recovery, automation tasks now handle event replication at a vast scale.

Primary features of Azure login Apps

Modernization of integration

Leveraging the BizTalk migration tool, users can update their BizTalk Server apps by migrating them to Logic Apps.

Connectivity that is hybrid

Users can integrate logic apps to virtual networks to effortlessly and completely connect cloud-based and on-premises systems.

The use of containers

With Azure Virtual Network connectivity, users may containerize their processes to deploy and execute their apps anywhere: in the cloud, locally, or on-premises.

Continuous DevOps

Users can incorporate CI/CD best practices into their workflows and then utilize built-in tools to ensure smooth and safe installations.

Automating Business Critical Workflow

Azure Logic App Example

When inconsistencies in their environments are detected, organizations with centrally managed security and IT/operations develop internal workflow mechanisms to drive appropriate action within the organization. In many situations, these workflows under the Azure Logic Apps Pricing structure are repeating operations, and automation can help organizations minimize overhead and accelerate operations.

Enhance productivity with business-critical operations that are frictionless, automated, and don’t need coding.

  • Users can create huge, complex workflows and view multiple phases at once without having to scroll.
  • Users can support stateless workflows in request and response scenarios to improve performance.
  • With comprehensive support for Application Insights, users can get near-real-time analytics.

Connector Available and Its Roles:

Wrappers in Logic Apps

A connector is a wrapper or proxy for an API used by the fundamental service to connect with Azure Logic Apps. This connection provides operations that users can utilize to conduct activities in their workflows. An operation can be used as a trigger or perhaps an auction with features that users can customize. Certain triggers and actions additionally necessitate the creation and configuration of a connection to the underlying service or system, such as allowing users to authenticate access to an account.

These roles are available in Azure Logic Apps:

  • Logic App Contributor: Allows users to administer logic apps, but not to change its access.
  • Logic App Operator: This tool allows users to read, enable, and disable logic apps, but it does not allow them to modify or amend them.
  • Contributor: Users have full access to all resources, but they can’t assign responsibilities in Azure RBAC, control assignments in Azure Blueprints, or disclose photo galleries.

Use cases of Azure Logic Apps:

Use case 1: Logic Apps as a communication service

A visual designer with drag-and-drop connectors is available in Logic Apps. As a result, Logic Apps is a developer-friendly and completely code-free integration service. It can communicate with a variety of platforms or solutions. 

Use case 2: Orchestration of API Apps

The bulk of software development procedures requires application orchestration in some form. Azure Logic Apps allows users to swiftly interact with a variety of apps, as well as manipulate data and mediate message flows. The use of Logic applications to orchestrate API apps makes it easy to start a project and contribute value over time. Users can also make the switch to the ESB architecture. Logic Apps allows users to orchestrate API apps in a logical flow, as well as develop and centralize logical processes.

Use case 3: Data transformation services

BizTalk capabilities are now included in Azure App services to aid in the execution of sophisticated integration scenarios. The API applications allow users to simply incorporate data transformation services into logic app workflows.

Use case 4: Connectivity

By extracting messages from storage and transferring them to on-premises BizTalk servers, Logic Apps provide communication between on-premise services. Another advantage of Logic Apps is social media integration, which provides the user with a better experience and crucial connectivity.

Azure Logic Apps: Advantages over Competitor

Custom Workflow

Advantages:

  • Cost-effective – One of the most cost-effective enterprise integration solutions available in the market is Microsoft Azure Logic Apps. This is because Azure Logic Apps is a serverless engine without any setup fees and ongoing maintenance.
  • Scalable and adaptable – Traditional corporate integration typically entails a great deal of concern about hosting, monitoring, and scaling, while Azure Logic Apps combines all of these concerns into a single managed service.
  • Connects to anything – Azure Logic Apps may be used to connect practically any business system, such as websites, mobile apps, backends, APIs, and workflows.
  • Easy to use – Microsoft Azure Portal is a simple development tool that can be used using any web browser. Organizations can use the hundreds of pre-built connections to create automated business operations and system connections with minimal code.

Security features

All data in Azure Logic Apps is secured during transit and at rest using Transport Layer Security (TLS). When users browse the run history of their logic app, Logic Apps authenticates users and then offers links to the inputs and outputs for each run’s demands and responses. Furthermore, they wish to prohibit anyone from seeing or accessing any credentials, secrets, keys, or other sensitive data handled by those operations.

Moreover, under this Azure Logic Apps Pricing structure, it uses Azure Storage to preserve data at rest and instantly encrypt it. This encryption safeguards users’ data while also assisting them in meeting their organization’s compliance and security obligations. By default, Azure Storage encrypts your data with Microsoft-managed keys.

EPCGroup as your Azure Consulting Partner for Azure Logic Apps

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Conclusion:

In conclusion, Microsoft Azure Logic Apps is an affordable answer to an organization’s integration problems. As the company grows and expands, Microsoft Azure adapts to meet your changing demands. It’s simple to use and access for everyone, with minimal code and access using a standard web browser. Azure Logic Apps may be used to integrate practically any enterprise software, regardless of where it is located

Errin O'Connor
About the Author

Errin O'Connor

With over 25 years of experience in Information Technology and Management Consulting, Errin O’Connor has led hundreds of large-scale enterprise implementations from Business Intelligence, Power BI, Office 365, SharePoint, Exchange, IT Security, Azure and Hybrid Cloud efforts for over 165 Fortune 500 companies.

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