We’ve got a great lineup of webinars planned for May and June! Attend these free sessions to gain expertise in PowerApps, and learn more about how Power BI and Microsoft Flow can help improve your organization’s processes without a lot of overhead.
The Microsoft Flow Community was created as a place for Flow users to learn and interact together, and so today we’re happy to announce the official launch of our latest feature: the Flow Community Blog.
Flow is now integrated into SharePoint document libraries! Using the integration, you can select any file in a document library and send it to your manager for approval, ask for feedback over email or Yammer, and even add a reminder in Outlook Tasks, Wunderlist, or Trello.
We are extremely excited to tell you more about the Common Data Service SDK! We’ve been talking about this in some select circles for the past few months and today we’re here to share more info on all this with our broader community!
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We are excited to announce that as an application or service owner, you can now develop connectors that allow your app to work with PowerApps and Microsoft Flow.
Today, we are delighted to announce the PowerApps Community plan, a free plan for individuals to explore, learn, and build skills for PowerApps, Microsoft Flow, and Common Data Service.
We are excited to announce that as an application or service owner, you can now develop connectors that allow your app to work with PowerApps and Microsoft Flow.