Official Vendor Documentation (Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Graph): "Microsoft Graph is the gateway to data and intelligence in Microsoft 365... It's the unifying API for all Microsoft 365 services, including data relevant to compliance and privacy solutions like Subject Rights Requests." Section: Overview of Microsoft Graph/Integration Points. Specific use cases include data access and resource management.
Official Vendor Documentation (Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Priva Subject Rights Requests): "Priva Subject Rights Requests leverages Microsoft Graph to search, find, and review data." Document: How Microsoft Priva Subject Rights Requests works. Section: Data Collection and API Integration.
Official Vendor Documentation (Microsoft Learn - Power Automate): "Microsoft Power Automate lets you create automated workflows between your favorite apps and services to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data, and more... It is the recommended solution for automating business processes in Microsoft 365 due to its low-code interface." Document: Get Started with Power Automate. Section: Capabilities and Integrations.
Peer-reviewed Academic Publication (e.g., IEEE/ACM on Low-Code Development): Solutions like Power Automate are recognized as Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) platforms, specifically designed to "minimize development effort" and accelerate the implementation of business process automation compared to platform services like Azure Logic Apps or coding against APIs directly.
University Courseware (Reputable Cloud Computing Course): Distinction between Microsoft automation tools often highlights that "Power Automate is optimized for the M365 end-user/business process context, whereas Logic Apps and Azure Automation are better suited for enterprise integration and infrastructure tasks, respectively." Module: Cloud Automation and Workflow.