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Administer and govern a low-code intelligent automation platform whitepaper: Enterprise deployment for RPA and more in Power Automate

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This whitepaper outlines key considerations for planning, deploying, and managing an Automation Center of Excellence (CoE) for hyperautomation scenarios in Power Automate.

Collaborative comments in Power Automate

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Last month at Ignite, we announced a set of collaboration capabilities across Power Platform. Today, we are excited to announce even more features within commenting on Power Automate. Now, you can at-mention your co-workers in your comments  and have others receive email notifications when you do so.

Power Automate for desktop – February 2022 update

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Power Automate for desktop comes with several new additions in February 2022 release, including a new monitoring notification window, more performance improvements during flow authoring and some new actions like ‘Display custom form’.

Introducing simplified AI Builder experience in Power Automate

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In the January 2020 update, AI Builder introduces a new and simplified way to use AI Models in Power Automate. It is now easier to provide your data to the AI Model, and to use the output without the need to manually transform data.

New Gateway management features on the Power Platform Admin Center

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We are happy to announce that we have made enhancements to gateway management operations on Power Platform Admin center.

Digitally Transform Your Enterprise with Power Automate: Our Journey to Enable Your Digital Transformation, Part 2

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Today, we want to share how Power Automate is built to accelerate productivity for your organization. Digital transformation unlocks greater efficiencies for an organization and Power Automate is a fundamental service to help achieve this goal. Let’s look at how Power Automate enhances your productivity.

Flow of the Week: Automated notification when a new build is deployed to Production

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In this Flow of the Week, read how the Microsoft Flow development team created a flow that notifies them to test new portal builds as soon as they are available.

Error handling steps, counters, a new flow details experience and more

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This week we are announcing even more features that will make it possible to build more robust business processes inside Microsoft Flow. The first the ability to create “error handling” steps. For example, if you have a workflow that copies important data into your Dynamics 365 instance, you can now get a notification immediately if that copy fails. Second, you can initialize and increment or decrement counters inside of a flow run. Third, flows now have a rich details page that shows you a summary of all the properties of your flow. Also, admins can now monitor flow run usage across an organization against the common company run quota.

How to gain business insights on videos in your work place

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Many business users need the ability to search their organizational video library and gain quick insights on the content. For example, search for videos which include information on a term you are interested in, or search for all the videos which include a certain person of interest. Some libraries contain hundreds of videos, and it’s a hard task to effectively search them all. To that end, the Video Indexer service was recently introduced, and now with the new integration between Flow & Video Indexer, you can gain those video insights automatically.

Advanced | Flow of the Week: Automating Intelligent Customer Service using Microsoft Flow, LUIS.ai and Dynamics 365

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As organizations focus on customer obsession, they need to scale their organization to exceed elevated customer expectations. It typically isn’t practical to meet this demand through additional headcount. The question becomes how can I scale my customer service department, without adding labor costs? The answer lies in the phrase “work smarter, not harder”.

Beginner | Flow of the Week: Planner Approval Flow

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Flow MVP Melissa Hubbard writes a Flow of the Week to help you automate Approvals while using Microsoft Planner as your Project Management tool. To learn more about how Melissa completes this Flow, or to learn how to read her other posts, click on in and see who she is and what she has to say!

Nine New Connectors Released in September 2020 – Now 400 Connectors!

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Nine new connectors were released in September 2020, bringing us to the exciting milestone of 400 connectors in Power Automate! Check in to learn more about these new connectors and what they can offer.

Microsoft ‘RPA in a Day’ Training Material Update

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The RPA in a Day training content has been updated to reflect recent investments made to Power Automate. These changes include error handling in Power Automate Desktop and monitoring Desktop flow runs and managing gateway queues.

New Microsoft Flow portal navigation and designer experiences

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This week you may have noticed that some parts of the Microsoft Flow experience have changed. As a part of the October release, we are overhauling several key aspects of the Microsoft Flow portal and designer experiences to make it easier to navigate and find actions.

New Power platform Admin Analytics Reports: Sharing and Connectors

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In late September, we announced the public preview release of the Power platform Admin Analytics. In that post we discussed a couple of upcoming reports including sharing and connectors. We have honored that commitment and I am happy to share that both the sharing and connectors reports are available in Microsoft Flow Admin Analytics.

New WinAutomation action in UI flows is now available

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It’s now easier than ever to use WinAutomation from Power Automate, using the new action in UI flows to trigger a WinAutomation process.

Using the HTTP action to make requests with Microsoft Flow

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Learn how to use the HTTP card in your flow. This post shows you how to use the HTTP card to get weather information and use the condition card to send a push notification only if it rains.

An advanced flow: Processing Résumé Submissions

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Learn more about the advanced Flow capabilities through a real world example: resume submission processing for the Microsoft Flow development team. This Flow has nine steps, conditions, and uses three different services.

New Google services supported, rename actions and more

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We’ve added support for 3 new Google Services: Google Calendar, Google Tasks, and YouTube, as well as an email service SparkPost. In addition, we have made a number of experience improvements in the flow designer, such as rename, a better delay card, an easier-to-use folder browser, and more.

Flow of the Week: When I Upload to Youtube, Post to Facebook

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Youtube offers the option to automatically post to Twitter when you upload new videos. With Flow, you can handle that scenario in addition to others, like posting to Facebook or Yammer. Instead of handling these scenarios through separate interfaces (Youtube integrations through the Youtube portal, Instagram integrations through the Instagram portal, etc.), Flow can be the single interface to handle all scenarios, between all your services.

Q1 Update for Microsoft Flow

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In Q1 of 2017, Microsoft Flow rapidly delivered new functionality and iterated with customers. Today, Microsoft Flow is announcing modernized approval processes for businesses of all sizes, with the ability to create an approval process in seconds using rich templates and a smooth mobile experience for approving or rejecting requests on the go and the ability to surface actions directly in other Microsoft products like Outlook. Collaborative flow creation and management, key for many essential business process, is reaching General Availability today, and much more!

Flow Buttons now support user inputs, and Outlook Tasks service added

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This week Microsoft Flow added a new capability to buttons: : Flow buttons can now receive user inputs at run time. Thanks to this new functionality, buttons can now serve you in many more business use cases throughout the day. Imagine opening a bug in Visual Studio, creating a new contact in Dynamics, or adding a task to Wunderlist, all at a click of a button. We are also adding Outlook Tasks and HelloSign support.

Adding DocuSign, SurveyMonkey, and OneNote (Business) support

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Microsoft Flow now supports DocuSign, to handle eSignatures and Digital Transaction Management, SurveyMonkey, for web-based surveys, and the OneNote note-taking app (business accounts only).

Process Mining is Generally Available in GCC (Sovereign Region)

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This is a post about the general availability of Process Mining in GCC.

Updated SAP Connector for .Net support in on-premises data gateway

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We are happy to announce that as part of the October 2023 release of the on-premises data gateway, we are adding support for NCo 3.1. This means that you can now use the latest version of the SAP Connector for Microsoft .NET to connect to your SAP systems from Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI, and Azure Logic Apps.