Microsoft’s Guy in a Cube channel on YouTube has been providing tips and tricks for Business Intelligence since 2014. (If you haven’t visited their channel yet, check it out!
The Microsoft Flow Engineering team member Kartik shares about Flows that the team itself is using to help our work be more efficient. Come get an inside look into our own usage!
With modern approvals and Outlook’s Actionable Messages, you can now respond to your approvals directly from your inbox! Learn more about the new functionality and how to set approval expiry and escalations.
This week we added the ability to change your language and region settings independent of your browser’s settings. There are also five new connectors: Adobe Creative Cloud, Bing Maps, Bing Search, JotForm and Freshservice. Finally, there are a number of other small improvements, such as the configuration of timeouts for long running operations like approvals.
There are a few different scenarios where you want one flow to be able to call another flow. For example, you can have some set of steps or logic that you want to re-use across multiple flows. This blog post will walk you through how to set up nested workflows using the HTTP action.
We, the Flow Team are looking to make an investment in Templates and we want to make sure that the templates we choose to create are of the utmost value to you! There are two places you can participate and it will take you under two minutes no matter which spot you choose to answer.
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.
Hear about the ProRail company and how they leveraged Flow buttons and SharePoint for their business needs!
With Flow’s modern approval experiences you can now view your sent requests and act on all your pending approvals directly from your mobile device. Furthermore, you can initiate an approval, post to Teams, or add a task in Planner directly from your SharePoint list or document library.
This week we have introduced seven new connectors: Azure Application Insights – an extensible analytics service that helps you understand the performance and usage of your live web application, Calendly, Content Conversion for converting HTML content, such as from emails, to plain text, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Teamwork Projects, and Teradata.
Today, we want to talk about something that opens up the flow beyond the scope of connecting cloud services and being able to help running tasks on your local computer.