This blog highlights the sessions that will focus around Microsoft Flow at Ignite, 2019.
Best practices now that the stageid and traversedpath attributes are deprecated on the participating entity.
Earlier this year, we released for public preview Export to Flow, a new, efficient way for you to design easily digestible business workflows in Visio and export them to Microsoft Flow for automation in just a few steps. The feature was only available for Office Insiders—until now.
We recently added support for Active Directory authentication in the SQL Server connector. This has been one of the most requested feedback from our customers. In this post, I want to give an overview of how you can use this feature.
We are happy to announce the public preview of a new set of PowerShell cmdlets which will enable automation of gateway management tasks.
Learn how automation of approvals processes is a core capability of Microsoft Flow and how it can help save time and money for your organization.
We announced in July licensing options for PowerApps and Microsoft Flow. These are available to purchase from the Office admin center and you can now allocate add-ons in the Power Platform Admin center.
This blog is a quick summary and link to a recent whitepaper we have written to help Flow users build enterprise-grade flows.
Learn about the fundamental security and compliance capabilities offered with Microsoft Flow.