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Common questions about Azure Logic Apps integration, workflow automation, and enterprise connectivity.
Logic Apps can automate virtually any business process that involves multiple systems or steps — from simple email notifications and file processing to complex multi-step approval workflows, order processing pipelines, data synchronization between CRM and ERP systems, document generation, and partner onboarding flows. If it involves connecting systems and moving data, Logic Apps can automate it.
Yes. Azure Logic Apps supports hybrid connectivity through the on-premises data gateway, which creates a secure bridge between your on-premise systems (databases, file shares, SAP, custom applications) and the cloud. We also configure VNet integration and private endpoints for enterprise-grade security and low-latency connectivity.
Logic Apps offers two hosting models: Consumption (pay-per-execution) and Standard (dedicated hosting). The Consumption tier charges per action execution and connector call, making it ideal for variable workloads. The Standard tier runs on a dedicated App Service Plan, offering predictable pricing for high-volume scenarios. We help you choose the optimal model and optimize costs based on your usage patterns.
Absolutely. Logic Apps is designed for enterprise workloads and is used by organizations worldwide for mission-critical integrations. It supports high throughput, parallel processing, durable execution patterns, and built-in retry policies. Combined with Azure Service Bus for message queuing and API Management for governance, Logic Apps forms a robust enterprise integration platform.
Yes. We specialize in migrating integrations from legacy middleware platforms such as BizTalk Server, MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, and custom-coded integrations to Azure Logic Apps. Our migration approach includes assessment of existing integration logic, connector mapping, data transformation migration, and thorough testing to ensure functional parity before cutover.
We implement comprehensive error handling strategies including built-in retry policies with exponential backoff, try-catch-finally patterns using scopes, dead-letter queues for failed messages, custom alerting for critical failures, and automated recovery workflows. Every workflow is designed with failure scenarios in mind to ensure business continuity and data consistency.
Logic Apps can automate virtually any business process that involves multiple systems or steps — from simple email notifications and file processing to complex multi-step approval workflows, order processing pipelines, data synchronization between CRM and ERP systems, document generation, and partner onboarding flows. If it involves connecting systems and moving data, Logic Apps can automate it.
Yes. Azure Logic Apps supports hybrid connectivity through the on-premises data gateway, which creates a secure bridge between your on-premise systems (databases, file shares, SAP, custom applications) and the cloud. We also configure VNet integration and private endpoints for enterprise-grade security and low-latency connectivity.
Logic Apps offers two hosting models: Consumption (pay-per-execution) and Standard (dedicated hosting). The Consumption tier charges per action execution and connector call, making it ideal for variable workloads. The Standard tier runs on a dedicated App Service Plan, offering predictable pricing for high-volume scenarios. We help you choose the optimal model and optimize costs based on your usage patterns.
Absolutely. Logic Apps is designed for enterprise workloads and is used by organizations worldwide for mission-critical integrations. It supports high throughput, parallel processing, durable execution patterns, and built-in retry policies. Combined with Azure Service Bus for message queuing and API Management for governance, Logic Apps forms a robust enterprise integration platform.
Yes. We specialize in migrating integrations from legacy middleware platforms such as BizTalk Server, MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, and custom-coded integrations to Azure Logic Apps. Our migration approach includes assessment of existing integration logic, connector mapping, data transformation migration, and thorough testing to ensure functional parity before cutover.
We implement comprehensive error handling strategies including built-in retry policies with exponential backoff, try-catch-finally patterns using scopes, dead-letter queues for failed messages, custom alerting for critical failures, and automated recovery workflows. Every workflow is designed with failure scenarios in mind to ensure business continuity and data consistency.
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