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, ...
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 ...
Microsoft released new updates today for Flow and PowerApps, a pair of services designed to help non-developers program interactions between their favorite services and build their own custom apps.
Microsoft will start commercially offering its PowerApps and Flow developer services starting as early as Tuesday, according to an announcement. The two services offer simplified tools for building ...
Microsoft’s business-centric IFTTT competitor Flow and its ‘low-code’ PowerApps platform are both getting major updates today. While these are obviously different services that solve different issues, ...
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Introduction to Managing a WordPress blog using Power Automate - Part 1
My WordPress blog SharePains.com has been running on WordPress for a very long time now, and with so many posts it is a real ...
Flow, Microsoft's in-house version of IFTTT, has been in preview mode since April, but the folks at Redmond are finally ready to open the service up to the general public. Starting November 1, Flow ...
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