Every warehouse manager is keen on improving the processes on the warehouse floor. But where to start? What to optimize? It is far from easy to discover the bottlenecks. This is where the Power Automate Process Mining comes really handy. In the 10.0.
An update to the Dynamics 365 Business Central connector for Microsoft Flow, Logic Apps and PowerApps will be released in the coming week. The existing triggers and actions were modified to improve the overall performance in the connector as well as adding support for multiple environments, including multiple sandbox and multiple production environments.
Customer service is one of the top factors that makes or breaks how people feel about your brand. Today’s customers demand immediate and relevant responses to their requests, whether they engage with you by phone, text, or online.
In this blog, you’ll find the following sections to help you use Microsoft Flow to automate tasks in Dynamics 365 for Marketing: Prerequisites Scenario description Solution Prepare Dynamics 365 for Marketing Create a Microsoft Flow to automate segment creation End-user experience Taking it further Prerequisites The solution proposed in this blog has the following prerequisites:
There has been a lot of energy surrounding Microsoft’s Power Platform lately. A couple of weeks ago during a presentation he gave on campus, Satya Nadella talked about the importance of the Power Platform and how it serves as a core offering for our customers.
Microsoft Flow is a service that helps you create automated workflows between your favorite apps and services to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data, and more. These workflows demo well because they provide business value in scenarios most people will recognize.
By using a Dynamics 365 connector for Microsoft Flow or Azure Logic Apps, you can create flows that initiate when an event occurs in Dynamics 365, or some other service, which then performs an action in Dynamics 365, or some other service.