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.
Join Saurabh Pant to learn about how you can turn insights to action with Microsoft PowerApps and Microsoft Flow. Our next webinar is June 30th at 10 am PDT – click here to register.
Today, we are pleased to introduce another major piece of our offering: a mobile app now available for download on iOS (soon also on Android). As shows on our short App video, the app gives you the power to manage, track, and explore your automated workflows anytime and anywhere.
A new mobile app is now available for iOS that enables you to view your flows on the go and get real time notifications.
This week we are releasing four new updates: you can now send Mail without needing another account, there is a new Notification icon in the portal to show you failures across all your flows and connections, we have a new page to see all of your activity, and, we’ve made a number of performance improvements.
Get reading material from any folder in OneDrive (or Dropbox, or Box) sent directly to your Kindle for future reading.
Keep your social media in sync and up to date. Automatically tweet your new Instagram posts with Microsoft Flow.