Do you feel difficult to keep up to date on all the frequent updates and announcements in the Microsoft Integration platform and Azure iPaaS?
Integration weekly updates can be your solution. It’s a weekly update on the topics related to Integration – enterprise integration, robust & scalable messaging capabilities and Citizen Integration capabilities empowered by Microsoft platform to deliver value to the business.
Microsoft Announcements and Updates
- Unlock cloud savings on the fly with autoscale on Azure
- Public preview: Visual Studio support for Azure Container Apps
- Generally available: Azure Static Web Apps support for private endpoints
- Generally available: Azure SQL Migration extension for Azure Data Studio
- Announcing Public Preview of wrap for Power Apps
Community Blog Posts
- Power Automate Best practices, Tips and Tricks: #8 Learn from failures by Sandro Pereira
- Keeping up with .NET: learning about new features and APIs by andrewlock
- DevOps vs. DevSecOps: What Are the Differences? by Michael Cote
- How Netflix Content Engineering makes a federated graph searchable by Alex Hutter, Falguni Jhaveri and Senthil Sayeebaba
- Incident management best practices: before the incident by Robert Ross
Videos
- Software Engineering – Then, Now, and Next via InfoQ
- Improve your database performance with Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server via channel9
Podcasts
- Infrastructure as Code via The Azure Podcast
- The Programmer’s Brain with Felienne Hermans via The .NET Core Podcast
How to get started with iPaaS design & development in Azure?
- Robust Cloud Integration with Azure
- Microsoft Azure for Developers: What to Use When
- Serverless Computing: The Big Picture
- Azure Logic Apps: Getting Started
- Azure Logic Apps: Fundamentals
- Microsoft Azure Developer: Creating Enterprise Logic Apps
- Microsoft Azure API Management Essentials
- Azure Functions Fundamentals
- Cloud Design Patterns for Azure: Availability and Resilience
- Architecting for High Availability in Microsoft Azure
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