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Azure Logic Apps dashboard with Power BI

Power BI’s REST APIs enable a broad range of developers to build data experiences that extend what their own applications can do.  Today, we’d like to share some work the Azure Logic Apps team is doing using Azure Stream Analytics and Power BI.

Jeff Hollan from the Azure Logic Apps team has a great new blog post Adding Insights and Telemetry to Logic Apps through Power BI, here’s an excerpt:

“There are a few things that really get me pumped up when it comes to tech – Logic Apps is obviously a high one for me, with Power BI close behind.  What I’ve been working on over the last few weeks is ways to make both of these better by leveraging the other.  I wanted to give a quick overview of how you can easily integrate an Azure Logic App with Power Bi through Event Hubs/Stream Analytics to provide rich telemetry about your workflows, and business insights into your processes.  Click the gif below for a sample dashboard example”

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Azure Logic Apps help you build integration solutions using a visual designer. Logic Apps can delivery integration capabilities for mobile, web, and API apps. You can integrate your SaaS, enterprise applications and automate EAI, B2B, and business process,

Here are a few resources for you to learn more about what you can do with Logic Apps.

Logic Apps Blog – https://aka.ms/logicappsblog

Logic Apps Webcast – https://aka.ms/logicappslive

AzureCon – https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/azurecon/

 

We love hearing from partners and customers what they’re doing with Power BI. Let us know how Power BI is enabling your applications and experiences by sending us a tweet or posting a comment on the blog.

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