[ November 11, 2020 by Sandro Pereira 0 Comments ]

Logic Apps: Development experiences

How can I start developer Logic Apps? What are the different tools I can use? What are the advantages and drawbacks of each developer approach? What are the deployment options that I have? These are some of the questions that we will be answering in this session. Along with several tips that will aim to improve your Logic Apps developing experience.

[ November 11, 2020 by Sandro Pereira 0 Comments ]

How to create robust monitor solutions with PowerShell, Azure Functions and Logic Apps (or Power Automate)

Monitoring your systems or platforms is a crucial aspect of any organization. Based on my experience, all your clients will tell you that all the platforms or applications are being monitoring by external partners or internally. Nevertheless, when disasters occur or are in the process of happening, guess what? Your team will be the last to know. This session will address and present how you can easily and quickly create a robust monitoring solution on your platforms using PowerShell, Functions app, and Logic Apps or Power Automate Flows.

[ November 11, 2020 by Sandro Pereira 0 Comments ]

Logic Apps: Best practices, Tips and Tricks

10 tips you should know for being more productive and building more reliable, effective Logic Apps. In this session, we will do a reflection to your existing Logic Apps processes and when thru a list of must-have best practices, tips, and tricks that will allow you to build more reliable and effective workflows. At the same time, these will allow you to be more productive and document your workflows from the beginning.

[ November 11, 2020 by Sandro Pereira 0 Comments ]

Logic Apps: What you need to know to start building awesome business process on Azure

This session will provide an overview of what you need to know to start building fantastic business processes with Logic Apps on Azure. What are my developer options? What are the headaches of each approach? Naming conventions and best practices are some of the takeaways that you will take from this session.

[ November 11, 2020 by Sandro Pereira 0 Comments ]

Power Automation: Best practices, tips and tricks

In this session, we will do a reflection to your existing Power Automation flow’s and when thru a list of must-have best practices, tips, and tricks that will allow you to build more reliable and effective flows. At the same time, these will allow you to be more productive and document your flow’s from the beginning.

[ November 9, 2020 by Ben Watt 0 Comments ]

Power Automate your way to Cognitive Services and Power BI

This session is suited to those new or getting started with Power Automate. We will walk though a Power Automate driven solution to capture images from an email inbox, apply multiple Cognitive Services algorithms and analyse the output in a Power BI report. We will walk through a Flow, covering Loops, Conditions, Variables, 3rd Party actions, API calls & more. With the data captured by the Flow, we’ll do some analysis in Power BI

[ November 9, 2020 by Dharanidharan Balasubramaniam 0 Comments ]

Project Oakdale – Zero to Hero

In this session, I will explain how we can effectively use the PowerApps, Power Automate, Power BI and Power Virtual agents from Microsoft Teams.

[ November 7, 2020 by Uday Adhikari 0 Comments ]

Power Automate Desktop – Create your first PAD to automate manual tasks

Join me, as I walk through how to get started with Power Automate Desktop (PAD) RPA to automate manual steps and also to learn best practices. This is a demo heavy session with focus on automation of legacy web site and windows app. Come with questions.

[ November 6, 2020 by Paris Polyzos 0 Comments ]

Getting started with Azure Functions And Logic Apps; a how-to guide for tasks and workflows automation

In this talk we will start exploring the endless possibilities of serverless computing for the automation of tasks and workflows, using Azure Functions & Logic Apps. We will start with the basics; what an Azure Functions looks like, how one can start fitting them in his/her workflow and how they can be integrated with other Azure Services to help us in complex workflows in a very cost-effective way.

[ November 5, 2020 by Siddharth Vaghasia 0 Comments ]

Power automate to add Azure Bot to Teams Meeting to capture Participants Information

Do you wish to have a Meeting bot that can process participants’ information who has joined the meeting? In this session, we will create a Teams Meeting bot that will capture participants’ information which can be stored in the SharePoint List. Power apps and Power automate will be used to add Bot to any Meeting using Teams meeting URL.