Real-time responsiveness is essential for modern business applications, and event-driven architectures provide the foundation for speed, flexibility, and integration. In this session, we’ll explore how Power Platform can work with Azure services such as Event Grid, Service Bus, Queues, and Functions to build event-driven solutions that connect systems and processes seamlessly. We’ll show how events can flow both ways: - pushing data from Power Platform into Azure for advanced processing - consuming Azure events in low-code apps and flows Along the way, we’ll discuss practical integration patterns, connector options, and considerations for security and maintainability. Through live demos based on real-world implementations, you’ll see how event-driven designs extend Power Platform beyond traditional workflows to deliver agility and innovation at scale. All while keeping those enterprise architects happy.
Kenneth Krogh Rodum is a Power Platform architect with over 12 years of experience working with Microsoft technologies. Since Power Platform’s launch in 2018, he has specialized as a developer and architect, leading Power Platform initiatives and helping organizations unlock the full potential of low-code solutions. Kenneth is passionate about combining Power Platform with the broader Microsoft 365 ecosystem to create seamless, innovative experiences that deliver real business value. When he’s not architecting solutions, he’s sharing insights and best practices to help others build smarter, more connected applications.