The AI revolution: Supercharging low-code with the Power Platform community
CoPilot continues to advance in the Power Platform, making creating of automation quicker and simpler.
Continue reading →CoPilot continues to advance in the Power Platform, making creating of automation quicker and simpler.
Continue reading →In case you were not aware, Microsoft is shutting off SharePoint 2013 workflows beginning next year.
Continue reading →While researching this, I found another article that speaks to integrating ConnectWise with Microsoft’s Power Automate. One caveat, you do need the ConnectWise Developer license to create connections to the ConnectWise API. Integrating Power Automate with ConnectWise – YouTube By … Continue reading →
Creating External Users in SharePoint Online using Microsoft Forms and Power Automate SharePoint Online offers a powerful platform for collaboration and document management. However, sometimes you may need to provide access to external users such as clients or vendors. In this article, we will explore how to create external users in SharePoint Online using Microsoft Forms and Power Automate. By leveraging these tools, you can streamline the process of granting external access and ensure a secure and efficient collaboration experience.
Continue reading →I first posted about this a month or so ago. This is the future of publicly no code development. Simply make a statement and AI build a template for you. By Simon Bisson – Microsoft has started to bring some of these … Continue reading →
So this looks like fun. A new option for creating Power Automate flows. Even less coding at least initially. This option will allow you to type in a question. As you type the result window will give you questions that … Continue reading →
Microsoft’s Power Platform specifically Power Automate is taking workflow and automation to another level. Unlike SharePoint workflows which have been the backbone of automation in Microsoft’s world for years, Power Automate can interact with Since the beginning of the first … Continue reading →
Process mining is the next phase of Automation that Microsoft is brining forward. The ability to harvest a process template from application logs and data sets will greatly enhance the users ability to then employ RPA to automate the task. … Continue reading →
Power Platform is the future. As Microsoft continues to neglect any other workflow technology, the low code/no code capability of the Power Platform stands as a reasonable replacement. Including the expansion of Power Automate to include RPA attended and unattended. … Continue reading →
With Microsoft making things progressively more difficult using SharePoint Designer-built workflows moving to Power Automate seems to then answer going forward. We have done some projects with it and are looking to rebuild an entire lengthy workflow in PA. Training … Continue reading →