
Microsoft announced Logic Apps Automation at Build 2026, a new SKU at auto.azure.com packaging workflows, AI agents, knowledge services, and model access into a managed SaaS experience. Agents integrate via agent-loop orchestration, Foundry agents, and managed sandbox. Knowledge as a Service provides a fully managed RAG pipeline. By Steef-Jan Wiggers
Microsoft is aggressively integrating AI capabilities into its existing cloud services to remain competitive and lead the enterprise AI automation market.
This move significantly lowers the barrier to entry for enterprises to deploy sophisticated AI-driven automation, accelerating the adoption of AI agents and knowledge services within business processes.
The bundling of workflows, AI agents, knowledge services, and model access into a managed SaaS experience through Logic Apps Automation provides a fully integrated platform for enterprise AI deployment.
- · Microsoft Azure
- · Enterprises adopting AI automation
- · Developers building on Microsoft platforms
- · Fragmented iPaaS providers
- · IT departments slow to adopt AI-driven automation
Increased adoption of AI agents in enterprise workflows across various sectors.
Consolidation in the iPaaS and workflow automation market as integrated AI offerings gain market share.
Fundamental restructuring of white-collar work as AI agents autonomously manage a greater share of operational tasks and knowledge retrieval.
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