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DivSwa introduces Azure Logic Apps Automation (public preview), a new SaaS-style SKU for building and running workflow automations on Azure with built-in governance and production controls. The post highlights AI-assisted authoring, agent integration options (including Foundry agents and GitHub Copilot harnesses), and enterprise features like VNet/private endpoints, RBAC, and audit logging.
DivSwa announces the public preview of Knowledge as a Service (KBaaS) in Azure Logic Apps, a managed knowledge layer that turns documents into a ready-to-use knowledge base for agentic workflows, removing the need to build and operate a custom RAG pipeline, vector store, and retrieval logic.
DivSwa announces an improved integration between Azure AI Foundry and Azure Logic Apps, aimed at running agents inside real workflows. It covers creating or invoking Foundry Agents directly from the Logic Apps designer, triggering agents from events or schedules, and exposing Logic Apps connectors and long-running workflows as agent tools.
DivSwa introduces the new capability to use Azure Logic Apps connectors as MCP tools within Microsoft Foundry, providing developers with secure, code-free ways to integrate enterprise systems in agentic apps.
DivSwa announces the release of Agent Loop General Availability in Logic Apps Standard, alongside a suite of new AI capabilities in public preview, offering developers advanced options for secure, scalable agent-based workflows.
DivSwa shares an in-depth look at the latest AI-first updates for Agent Loop in Azure Logic Apps, including secure agentic automation, advanced model integration, tool extensibility, and new workflow designer enhancements.
DivSwa announces the general availability of Agent Loop in Azure Logic Apps, providing a comprehensive overview of its AI automation features, enterprise security, and extensibility for developers and IT teams.
DivSwa details the evolution of Azure Logic Apps into a platform for building intelligent, multiagent workflows with advanced AI, security, and extensibility. Discover how these enhancements enable collaborative automation for developers.
DivSwa details how developers can now use Python Code Interpreter in Logic Apps workflows, powered by Azure Container Apps, to automate structured data analysis using natural language prompts.
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