Today is Microsoft Flow’s 1 year Birthday!
For this Flow of the week, Program Manager, Sunay Vaishnav will show you how you can stay on top of flows and be notified of failures in real time. Be sure to read and see how you can use flows for business critical processes.
Learn how to extend workflows and business apps, by connecting to your on-premise RESTful APIs using the custom connector platform and on-premises data gateway.
This week we are announcing two new premium connectors – Workday HCM – which contains operations that expose Workday Human Capital Management Business Services data, including Employee, Contingent Worker and Organization information, and, ServiceNow – create, read and update records stored within ServiceNow including Incidents, Questions, Users and more.
In this week’s Flow of the Week, we’ll look at how you can create a flow that sends you a digest of today’s scheduled inspections in a single email.
This week we are announcing that you can have Apply to each steps inside of other Apply to each steps. This means if you have a list of items, where each item contains another list, you can now work those items inside of a flow.
Flow buttons have been gaining much popularity with our business users as they help them work smarter and faster. Business users can leverage buttons to trigger flows on demand, gather various user inputs, Invite other team members to run the same button, and more.
This week we are sharing that Microsoft Forms triggers are much faster than before. This blog post walks through how you can build a flow from scratch that uses these new, nearly instantaneous Microsoft Forms triggers.
If you have had a login issue to Microsoft Flow, please take a second to view this post.
For this Flow of the week, Senior Program Manager, Jon Levesque takes on a challenge from a friend. What can I do with Flow Free? Can Flow still be valuable without an O365 Sub or D365 subscription? Be sure to read and see what he comes up with.
We had a dozen sessions at Microsoft Ignite, and the videos are now available for you to watch on-demand, including an introduction to Microsoft Flow, comparing Microsoft Flow to SharePoint workflows, and a deep dive on using expressions.
Today, I’ll describe another flow that we use internally and describe some of the advanced concepts used in the flow. Internally at Microsoft, we use a system call Incident Call Manager (ICM) to handle live site servicing rotation and service outage notifications.