Integrating Azure Communication Services with Power Automate: Building a real-time use case

Azure Communication Services (ACS) provides a managed platform and communication APIs to build real-time voice, video, SMS, and Chat functionality to your solution at scale. In the previous post – Azure Communication Services – Building an experimental messaging solution, we have learned how to leverage the Azure Portal to provide ACS and explore some of the features by building one simple messaging application. In this post, let us examine how we can leverage the existing Azure Communication Services (ACS) as a Microsoft Power Automate Connector to send SMS using a phone number. 

Azure Communication Services – Building an experimental messaging solution

Azure Communication Services (ACS) provides a managed platform and communication APIs to build real-time voice, video, SMS, and Chat functionality to your solution at scale. We can make our custom enterprise solution across any device or any platform. Azure Communication Services uses underlying reliable and secure infrastructure that powers by Microsoft Teams. So we don’t need to worry about the platform’s reliability and scalability while considering building a solution using ACS. When it comes to security and compliance, all the communications between ACS Platform and solutions are encrypted to meet privacy and compliance guidelines such as HIPAA and GDPR. Azure Communication Services also provides comprehensive supports of Developer’s SDKs and APIs for common platforms and languages, including Web, .NET, JavaScript, pythons, and devices like iOS and Android.