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  • Mar 26
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Microsoft's Logic Apps Aviators Newsletter for March 2026 packed in several updates that point to a more agent-friendly and hybrid-aware future for integration on Azure.

The Most Interesting Update

Microsoft highlighted a new configuration experience in Logic Apps Standard (Preview) that can turn an existing logic app into an MCP server.

That matters because it moves Logic Apps closer to the emerging agent tooling model instead of leaving it stuck as just another workflow engine.

Other Notable Changes

The newsletter also called out:

New limits for API Management resources with rollout starting March 15, 2026 for some tiers.

An Azure Arc Jumpstart drop for Logic Apps Standard on Arc-enabled AKS.

More guidance around Microsoft Graph and SharePoint integration scenarios.

Why This Matters

Azure integration is evolving beyond basic app-to-app plumbing.

The moment Logic Apps can participate more naturally in MCP-based and agent-based workflows, the service becomes more relevant for modern internal tooling, automation, and AI-assisted operations.

Add the Arc angle and Microsoft is clearly pushing the same message again: cloud automation should not stop at the cloud boundary.

Bottom Line

The March 2026 Logic Apps updates are worth watching because they are not just incremental feature noise. They show where the platform is headed:

more agent-ready, more hybrid-capable, and more useful in real enterprise automation stacks.

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*Stay radical, stay curious, and keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the cloud.*

Chriz *Beyond Cloud with Chriz*

 
 
 

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