I don’t know exactly why, but maybe because I’m always talking about BizTalk Server at every major event, my friends have a tendency to say that I love my server and I live on my personal island:
Don’t get me wrong I do really love BizTalk Server and I don’t mind talking about the product, It’s something I do with pleasure because I talk about something I do really like but the main reason I talk every single time about BizTalk Server in major events is that the organizers ask me to speak about BizTalk Server – and I will never say no to that regardless of whether I would like or not to talk about other topics.
📝 One-Minute Brief
A short, personal take on the Microsoft Flow community experience, highlighting the enthusiasm around Flow branding, stickers, and how small swag items help build identity and connection within the integration and automation community.
But despite that BizTalk Server is not the only tool I like, in fact, as I spoke about in my last talk in INTEGRATE 2018, you should use the best tool to address each particular problem, and me being an Integrator Magician, I do like other tools like API Management, Service Bus, Event Hubs, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Power BI, PowerApps and Flows for example.
So, in response to one of my dear friends, Kent Weare, who normally says that I’m a server lover, I created my new sticker: I Love My Flow. Why, for two reasons:
- Obvious to annoy and play around with Kent – I know that he is happy with this;
- But mostly because I love Flow, and I think it has huge potential to be used in certain scenarios, both in the Enterprise and Personal context.
The sticker has 3 similar variations, but my favorite one is the first:
Hope you enjoy it! In the download, you will find the sticker in vector format that you can use as you wish. My next task will be to print the sticker so I can offer it in my next Flow speaking engagement.
Special thanks to my two coworkers at DevScope: António Lopes, the designer and creator behind my idea.
Download
You can download I Love My Flow Sticker from GitHub here:
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