Microsoft Azure Developer: Creating Enterprise Logic Apps
Enterprise workflows are breaking under manual processes—Logic Apps automate them at scale. This course teaches you to architect, build, and deploy production-grade automation solutions that integrate across your entire cloud stack without writing boilerplate code.
AIU.ac Verdict: Essential for cloud developers and integration architects who need to move beyond basic automation into enterprise-grade workflow orchestration. The 2h 16m duration is lean—you’ll need hands-on lab time afterwards to cement patterns, but the core concepts land fast.
What This Course Covers
You’ll work through Logic App fundamentals: triggers, actions, connectors, and control flow logic that powers real enterprise integrations. Expect deep dives into stateful workflows, error handling, and monitoring—the operational realities teams face when automation goes live. The course covers connector architecture, custom connector development, and integration with Azure services (Functions, Service Bus, Event Grid), plus deployment and versioning strategies.
Practical focus throughout: designing idempotent workflows, handling long-running processes, securing sensitive data in automation, and troubleshooting common failure patterns. Stephen W. Thomas structures this around actual enterprise scenarios—multi-tenant workflows, B2B integrations, and hybrid cloud orchestration—so you’re learning patterns you’ll implement immediately, not theoretical abstractions.
Who Is This Course For?
Ideal for:
- Cloud developers moving into integration: You know Azure fundamentals but haven’t tackled workflow automation at scale. This bridges that gap with practical enterprise patterns.
- Integration architects and solution designers: You’re evaluating or implementing Logic Apps for enterprise workflows. This course validates your approach and fills gaps in deployment strategy.
- DevOps engineers automating infrastructure workflows: You’re beyond basic runbooks and need enterprise-grade orchestration for complex multi-step deployments and operational tasks.
May not suit:
- Complete Azure beginners: You’ll need solid Azure fundamentals (services, authentication, networking) before this lands effectively. Start with Azure fundamentals first.
- Teams locked into on-premises workflows: Logic Apps is cloud-native. If you’re not migrating to Azure or building cloud-first, this won’t apply to your immediate roadmap.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Microsoft Azure Developer: Creating Enterprise Logic Apps take?
2 hours 16 minutes of video content. Budget 4–6 hours total including hands-on lab work to build muscle memory with the patterns covered.
Do I need Azure experience before starting?
Yes—you should be comfortable with Azure services, resource groups, and authentication. This course assumes you’re past ‘what is the cloud’ and focuses on workflow design and integration patterns.
Will this prepare me for Azure certifications?
It’s highly relevant for AZ-204 (Azure Developer Associate) and AZ-305 (Azure Solutions Architect Expert) exam domains covering integration and automation, though it’s not a certification-focused course.
Can I apply this to production workflows immediately?
Yes—the course covers deployment, versioning, monitoring, and error handling. You’ll have production-ready patterns, though you’ll still need to adapt them to your specific integrations and compliance requirements.
Course by Stephen W. Thomas on Pluralsight. Duration: 2h 16m. Last verified by AIU.ac: March 2026.


