Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack it’s a Visio package that contains fully resizable Visio shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you to visually represent On-premise, Cloud or Hybrid Integration and Enterprise architectures scenarios (BizTalk Server, API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Hub…), solutions diagrams and features or systems that use Microsoft Azure and related cloud and on-premises technologies in Visio 2016/2013
This release will include New shapes.
There are new shapes on the following Visio Stencils files: MIS Office, Office 365 and Dynamics 365: add the new Dynamic 265 logo, Dynamics 365 App Icons, and Dynamics 365 Mixed Reality Icons. Azure Additional or Support Stencils: there were a few new icons add to the stencils, most of them related to new preview features and integration services like the new Logic App icon.
This release will include the necessary PowerShell script for you to use to always download the latest versions of the Visio Stencils files and install them in your computer.
With the growing number of stencils in this package, it was becoming hard to easily find or look for the right shape/representation. So once again based on some feedback I received from the community I decide to do so rearranging. I still have many things to do in this project in terms of organization but for now, these are the changes on this major release:
The main goal of this release was to provide the new icons present in the Azure Portal and update existing ones. In this version the changes and additions are:
I still have many things to do in this project in terms of organization and cleaning some resources but I will leave that for another occasion. The main goal of this release was to provide the new icons present in the Azure Portal. In this version the changes and additions are:
With the growing number of stencils in this package, it was becoming hard to find or look for the right shape/representation and based on some feedback I received from the community and some tips, I focused most of the work in this new version in providing search capacity to this package, but it wasn’t the only one: