A few months ago, my dear friend Wagner Silveira asked me if I was interested in giving a talk at the Auckland Connected Systems User Group since they were planning to start doing online events in the user group because of COVID-19 and they were planning to invited speakers from overseas, since now this was an online event, and that one of the first names that were dropped was mine.
I usually never say no to these invites, I love doing talks about topics I care about and love, especially doing it locally in person, but in this case, and the way the invite was made, I couldn’t refuse… but be aware I still plan to visit New Zealand in the future!
Nevertheless, it will be a challenge. I need to be awake at 6 AM to deliver this session! I can’t say that this will be the first time I will deliver a session with a coffee cup in my hand because I still remember the first time I went to Norway, in the old days of the BizTalk Crew, and because of a problem at Oslo airport, my flight was forced to land in Sweden. So, I had to travel all night without sleeping to be in Stavanger at 9 AM to know that the schedule had been changed, and I was delivering the first session! Since that day, I have questioned myself whether Tord Nordahl is my friend.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Announces a Logic Apps best practices, tips, and tricks session delivered at the Auckland Connected Systems User Group, focusing on practical guidance to build reliable, maintainable, and productive Azure Logic Apps.
Logic Apps: Best practices, tips, and tricks
I would like to invite you to join us at the Auckland Connected Systems User Group meeting that will happen on June 30, 2020. This will be the first time I will be delivering a session in the user group, but I hope it will be the first of many.

Abstract: Logic Apps: Best practices, tips, and tricks
Azure Logic Apps helps you build powerful integration solutions by automating your workflows without writing a single line of code. In this session, I will highlight 10 tips to help you be more productive and build more reliable, effective Logic Apps. We will also do a reflection to your existing Logic Apps processes and will go through a list of must-have best practices, tips, and tricks that will allow you to build more reliable and effective workflows. At the same time, these will allow you to be more productive and document your workflows from the beginning
Join us and reserve your presence at the Auckland Connected Systems User Group meeting; it is free!
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