This article series outlines the process for establishing an Azure Integration Services platform into your organization’s cloud adoption efforts.
These articles describe how Azure Integration Services workloads impact your overall strategy, cloud adoption plan, and environmental readiness efforts, with detailed guidance on common drift for each effort. This document highlights important best practices to adopt when provisioning Azure Integration Services and also provides automation that allows you to provision Azure Integration Services based upon the best practices that we outline in this document. To support your cloud adoption needs, the series also outlines considerations and best practices for managing governance and operations throughout an Azure Integration Services implementation.
Azure Integration Services (AIS) is the collective name given to a suite of related, but separate, resource offerings within Azure, which enable you to build effective integration solutions.
Those resources include:
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API Management
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Data Factory
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Event Grid
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Event Hubs
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Function Apps
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Logic Apps
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Service Bus
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Storage Accounts
To accelerate these efforts, the articles also include detailed technical resources that describe how to build an enterprise-scale landing zone that can support your mission-critical Azure Integration Services needs.
The enterprise architecture is broken down into six different design areas. You can find the links to each here:
Pick one of the scenarios below to get started on a reference implementation.
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