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At Ignite 2019 in Orlando today, Microsoft made a slew of updates to its Power Platform. The company renamed Microsoft Flow as Power Automate, added robotic process automation (RPA) features to Power ...
A lot of what we do with computers is repetitive. We put files in folders, we send form replies to emails, we make commits to git when we save files, we trigger tests when we build an application.
Power Automate (formerly Microsoft Flow) is one of the best automation tools if you are planning to find an IFTTT alternative for desktops. Here is how you can set up Power Automate on the web and ...
Q. I like the way you used Power Automate to build an RPA in the January Technology Q&A. Is it possible to build RPAs that run automatically when triggered — for example, when an invoice email hits ...
Microsoft is continuing to add more features to its low-code/no-code Power Platform family of products. At its Ignite conference this week, officials are detailing some of these new capabilities, ...
Am I going back to the real basics of Power Automate? No not really. Have you ever tried to create a scheduled cloud flow as part a solution, while your flows shouldn’t trigger at the same time? In my ...
When you perform tasks on your PC, you use your mouse and keyboard to manage them. Wouldn’t you like to remove the repetition of checking boxes, clicking buttons or files, launching apps, and other ...
Microsoft Power Automate is a versatile tool designed to automate repetitive tasks and streamline workflows across Microsoft applications and third-party platforms. If you ever found yourself bogged ...
With Power Automate, you can create automated workflows for a wide range of business tasks across multiple apps and services — no coding required. Here’s how to get up and running, along with tips for ...