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The Doc Intelligence in-a-Box project leverages Azure AI Document Intelligence to extract data from PDF forms and store the data in a Azure Cosmos DB. This solution, part of the AI-in-a-Box framework by Microsoft Customer Engineers and Architects, ensures quality, efficiency, and rapid deployment of AI and ML solutions across various industries.

  • Updated Mar 27, 2026
  • Bicep

This Quickstart uses Azure Developer command-line (azd) tools to create functions that respond to HTTP requests. After testing the code locally, you deploy it to a new serverless function app you create running in a Flex Consumption plan in Azure Functions. This follows current best practices for secure and scalable Azure Functions deployments

  • Updated Feb 25, 2026
  • Bicep

This Quickstart uses Azure Developer command-line (azd) tools to create functions that respond to HTTP requests. After testing the code locally, you deploy it to a new serverless function app you create running in a Flex Consumption plan in Azure Functions. This follows current best practices for secure and scalable Azure Functions deployments

  • Updated Feb 25, 2026
  • Bicep

This repository contains the implementation of an order processing workflow with Durable Functions in C#. The sample is deployed to Azure Functions Flex Consumption using the Azure Developer CLI (azd) and is configured with managed identity as the authentication mechanism.

  • Updated Mar 25, 2026
  • Bicep

This Quickstart uses Azure Developer command-line (azd) tools to create functions that respond to HTTP requests. After testing the code locally, you deploy it to a new serverless function app you create running in a Flex Consumption plan in Azure Functions. This follows current best practices for secure and scalable Azure Functions deployments

  • Updated Feb 25, 2026
  • Bicep

This Quickstart uses Azure Developer command-line (azd) tools to create functions that respond to HTTP requests. After testing the code locally, you deploy it to a new serverless function app you create running in a Flex Consumption plan in Azure Functions. This follows current best practices for secure and scalable Azure Functions deployments

  • Updated Feb 25, 2026
  • Bicep

An azd template (Bicep) for deploying Azure Integration Services, including Azure API Management, Function App, Logic App, Service Bus and Event Hubs namespace, along with supporting resources such as Application Insights, Key Vault and Storage Account. This template is ideal for demos, testing or getting started with Azure Integration Services.

  • Updated Apr 17, 2026
  • Bicep

This Quickstart uses Azure Developer command-line (azd) tools to create functions that respond to HTTP requests. After testing the code locally, you deploy it to a new serverless function app you create running in a Flex Consumption plan in Azure Functions. This follows current best practices for secure and scalable Azure Functions deployments

  • Updated Feb 25, 2026
  • Bicep

This repository contains the implementation of an order processing workflow with Durable Functions in Python. The sample is deployed to Azure Functions Flex Consumption using the Azure Developer CLI (azd) and is configured with managed identity as the authentication mechanism.

  • Updated Mar 25, 2026
  • Bicep

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