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Introduction
Businesses today depend on various cloud platforms, such as Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Microsoft Azure, for various services. It can be difficult to integrate these systems smoothly, though. Power Automate Desktop (PAD) can help with this.
Monitoring Amazon EC2 and Azure VM Health Using UI Automation
Power Automate Desktop (PAD), which logs into cloud dashboards, extracts important performance information and sends out alerts when thresholds are exceeded, can automate monitoring instead of manually assessing the health of cloud infrastructure.
Step 1: Automating Navigation and Login
- To access the AWS and Azure portals, use PAD’s UI Automation.
- Use stored credentials to log in automatically.
- Go to the dashboards for Azure VM Monitoring and Amazon EC2 Instance Health (AWS)
Step 2: Key Metrics Extraction
- Record disk performance, memory consumption, and CPU usage via the dashboard.
- Retrieve the instance’s status (error, halted, or running).
- Enter data into Power BI, Dataverse, or Excel.
Step 3: Setting Off Notifications and Actions
- An email alert should be sent if CPU use surpasses 80%.
- Start an automatic restart if an instance is halted or unhealthy.
- Provide a synopsis report to Slack or Teams.
Real-World Case Studies and Implementation Scenarios
- Automating the Provisioning of Cloud Resources:
Users of Power Automate Desktop can submit a request for a new virtual machine (VM) via a form.
PAD launches an Azure Logic App to launch an Azure Virtual Machine or an AWS Lambda function to launch an Amazon EC2 instance.
2. Syncing Data Across Clouds:
PAD automates data migration from Amazon S3 to Azure Blob Storage.
A Google Cloud Function is triggered when a file is uploaded to Azure.
3. Managing Incidents in Multi-Cloud Settings:
Azure Monitor receives an alert from PAD if an AWS service fails.
It records information in Microsoft Teams or ServiceNow.
4. Cloud Cost Optimization Automation:
PAD retrieves monthly cloud use reports from Azure and AWS.
Initiates the analytical process in Power BI.
Notifies the user if expenses are above a certain amount.
Conclusion
Without requiring much technical knowledge, businesses can combine AWS Lambda, Azure Logic Apps, and other cloud services with Power Automate Desktop, a potent cross-cloud automation solution. Businesses can use PAD’s features to:
- Automate more manual tasks.
- Enhance interoperability across clouds.
- Boost compliance and security.
- Boost the effectiveness of operations.
Drop a query if you have any questions regarding combine AWS Lambda or Azure Logic Apps and we will get back to you quickly.
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About CloudThat
CloudThat is an award-winning company and the first in India to offer cloud training and consulting services worldwide. As a Microsoft Solutions Partner, AWS Advanced Tier Training Partner, and Google Cloud Platform Partner, CloudThat has empowered over 850,000 professionals through 600+ cloud certifications winning global recognition for its training excellence including 20 MCT Trainers in Microsoft’s Global Top 100 and an impressive 12 awards in the last 8 years. CloudThat specializes in Cloud Migration, Data Platforms, DevOps, IoT, and cutting-edge technologies like Gen AI & AI/ML. It has delivered over 500 consulting projects for 250+ organizations in 30+ countries as it continues to empower professionals and enterprises to thrive in the digital-first world.
FAQs
1. Is it cost-free to use Power Automate Desktop?
ANS: – Although Power Automate Desktop is free with Windows 10/11, a Power Automate premium license may be necessary for more sophisticated automation features & cloud integration.
2. How safe is cloud automation with Power Automate Desktop?
ANS: – Power Automate offers role-based access control, secure authentication, and encrypted connections to safeguard your operations according to Microsoft’s business security requirements.

WRITTEN BY Ranjani Iyer Srikrishnan
Iyer Ranjani Srikrishnan is a Power Platform Developer at CloudThat, specializing in low-code business solutions using Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI. She builds responsive applications, automated workflows, and insightful dashboards that drive efficiency and enable data-driven decision-making. Ranjani is also skilled in JavaScript, HTML, and Power Fx, working extensively with Dataverse, SharePoint, and SQL to deliver customized, user-friendly solutions. Passionate about creating impactful digital experiences, she actively explores emerging tools such as AI Builder, Power Virtual Agents, and Azure Logic Apps to continuously enhance her expertise in the Power Platform ecosystem.
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