The OPG makes it easy to connect to on-premises resources like MS SQL server, web services and even the file system. The post assumes a basic knowledge of the gateway, the technical aspects of how it connects and communicates and how to use it once it is installed.Īs it focuses on the enterprise integration using Logic Apps or even Microsoft Flow, the personal edition of the On-Premises data gateway will not be discussed, nor will the workaround for how to run the On-Premises data gateway without an Office 365 subscription or Azure AD as that is considered non-enterprise – more information on how to implement this workaround, can be found here This blog post seeks to fully explain the planning, installation, and maintenance of the On-Premises Data Gateway, by Microsoft, with a focus is on Enterprise Integration usage, and not on other features, like integration with PowerBI. ![]() It is now possible to share Gateways between Azure Subcriptions. ![]() This blog post was updated on September 10 th 2019, with the new functionality added to Azure.
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