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Step-by-Step Guide to Automate Log Analytics Reports with Azure Logic Apps to Blob Storage

1st August 20242nd July 2024 by Thomas Thornton
Logic App workflow showing the flow to automate Log Analytics reports to Blob Storage

Azure Logic Apps, coupled with Log Analytics, offers a simple, but powerful solution for automating the creation and storage of reports from Log Analytics queries and sending them to blob storage. Why automate Log Analytics query reports? Many reasons as to why you may want to automate reports from log analytics queries, storing the data … Read more

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Categories Logic Apps Tags automation, Azure, azure-logic-apps, azure-storage, Blob Storage, cloud, Logic Apps, power-platform, storage account Leave a comment

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