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As a follow up to my previous post: Handling truncated Logic App AI Agent output for autonomous agent workflows without human interaction … where I ran into and worked around

I’ve just gotten back from vacation and am a little behind on my weekly posts, so I wanted to share a short entry that builds on my previous: Using Azure

2025 has been the busiest and probably the most demanding year of my career. While I’ve gone through periods of long work weeks in the past, the workload of this

One of the recent preview release from Microsoft that I’ve been excited about is the ability to use a Standard Logic App as a remote MCP Server (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/set-up-model-context-protocol-server-standard). This, in

Being a team lead who is also technical means that I am involved in a lot of escalated support requests where I would still need to roll up my sleeves

My recent project has gotten me to take part in much of the hands on work for Application Gateway WAF policies and working with exclusion rules and as I continue

As a follow up to my previous post: Using AI to analyze Azure Firewall logs with autonomous agent workflows without human interaction in Azure Logic Apps One of the issues

As I continue to explore creating AI-powered automation with Logic App, one of the use cases I wanted to test was incorporating RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) into the workflows as well