By now you've probably heard of Power Automate, formerly Flow, which is part of the Power Platform stack from Microsoft. Power Automate, along with Power Apps, can extend the capabilities of applications in many ways.
By now you've probably heard of Power Automate, formerly Flow, which is part of the Power Platform stack from Microsoft. Power Automate, along with Power Apps, can extend the capabilities of applications in many ways.
Have you recently heard about Microsoft Power Automate and want to know more? Learn about Power Automates' top five features today!
This article walks through the simplified interface created in Microsoft Teams for users who want to leverage Power Automate.
Raising your output levels without sacrificing more of your employees' time might sound impossible, but it's not. Power Automate, part of Microsoft's Power Platform, can help you do just that.
Power Platform is an integrated suite of BI, automation, and app development software applications unified by the Power Fx low-code programming language. Above all, this means that it provides a suite of business services with which users can engage without extensive technical or coding knowledge.
Automating processes have become one of the most vital aspects of conducting business in the past couple of years. Chances are, if you've not considered ways to automate business processes, you're wasting time and losing money.
In this video we demonstrate both the functionality and process automation to create a Microsoft Power Automate flow to copy an item from a Project Request list, to a Project list in Project for the Web. The process is triggered by the setting of the request's status field to "Approved".
In this video we demonstrate creating a flow with Microsoft Power Automate that is triggered from the Create a Task in Project Online trigger event.
In this video we will demonstrate using Power Automate to create an automated flow to automate the creation of the Teams site when a project is first published.

