Prashant Kumar Singh
Solution Architect @HPE and Co-Founder @GrowInCommunity
๐ Biography
• Prashant Singh — Cloud Solution Architect based in Bangalore, India. • Helps organizations modernize applications and build resilient Azure & Hybrid Integration solutions. • Expertise in Azure IaC, Integration Services, Azure Security, Cognitive Services, Azure ARC, Terraform, ARM, Kubernetes, and multi-cloud automation. • Technical blog: My Integration Experiences – BizTalk & Azure Integration, sharing real-world patterns, architecture insights, and Azure best practices. Topics focus on – Azure Integration Services (AIS), Logic Apps, APIM, Azure Data, Synapse, Front Door, BizTalk etc. • Community: Co-founder of GrowinCommunity— leading initiatives like technical meetups, expert interviews, and community-driven learning. With a mission to build a supportive environment where everyone can learn, collaborate, and grow together. • Strong advocate for community growth, knowledge-sharing, and empowering Azure practitioners with practical, experience-backed content
โจ High-Impact Contributions 5
BizTalk to AIS migration Learnings from the Field
Multiple blogs majorly focusing on Azure Integration Services, APIM, Logic Apps etc along with Hybrid
Started GrowInCommunity and actively manage it and organize multiple events like AMA, Technical sessions and Soft Skills trainings and certification assistance
Regular technical sessions via Grown In Community
Imagine you had a magic wand that could create a feature in Logic Apps. What would this feature be and why? One feature that immediately comes to my mind is a concept from BizTalk – “Dynamic Send Ports” - It allowed us to configure the complete endpoint details at runtime. Ex – Today, if we configure a SQL Connector, we need to specify the connection details (ex. SQL Connection String) beforehand and at runtime we can only pass things like Stored proc or query details. Loosely coupling connection details in the connector will allow more flexibility to developers.