Power Automate: Running PowerShell Scripts
Run PowerShell scripts from your Flows using the Azure Automation connector.
Azure is Microsoft's cloud, and it's enormous. Virtual machines, managed services, identity, storage, DevOps, and far more all live under one roof, so any short introduction sells it short. That's fine, because going deep on all of Azure isn't the goal here. Instead, I zero in on the parts that fit the automation and low-code spirit of this site. Since Azure quietly powers so much of the Microsoft world, you bump into it constantly once you start building with Power Apps or Power Automate, and knowing your way around it pays off fast. The most active corner is DevOps, where I cover managing work from idea to production, wiring source control to tickets, and automating the task handling that usually eats your time. Along the way I lean toward process and organization rather than deep infrastructure, because that's where most people feel the everyday gains.
Run PowerShell scripts from your Flows using the Azure Automation connector.