Here are my thoughts about how there’s room for both:
We’ve worked on many projects recently where we’ve got a lot of data coming from set-base sources where Data Factory is a logical fit, but we also have other data that we need to access an application via a REST API and Logic Apps works better in that case. So, in this situation, it’s not a matter of choosing one vs the other but we use an approach using both.
As with many cloud technologies today, neither of these require any upfront costs or equipment to get started, so you don’t have to choose one over the other – as cost is not a factor, I encourage you to use both.
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