Paul Culmsee, along with his 18-year old daughter, Ashlee, has recently been working on a PowerApps App. Ashlee did most of the work, with no previous training, and learned to use PowerApps from scratch. The demo application they built was to help support audit scenarios, because it allowed them to build something that would easily
Microsoft has launched Microsoft Forms for Office 365 education customers which is another step to make Office 365 a more collaborative platform. Presently, Microsoft Forms is available only to Office 365 Education subscribers and a public preview will be rolling out for Office 365 commercial subscribers. Microsoft Forms is an initiative of Microsoft in the
Microsoft Flow is a powerful cloud-based service that provides line-of-business users to create automated workflows. Microsoft Flow helps to connect with multiple data sources and services including Office 365, SharePoint, Trello, Salesforce, Dynamic 365, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, DocuSign, HelloSign, Azure App services, Microsoft Translator and custom APIs etc. In this blog, we are going
Microsoft PowerApps are set to be big. In this post we lower you in slowly and get you started at the very beginning so you can learn how to use PowerApps.
Recently I used Microsoft Flow for the first time, as a SharePoint Consultant and Developer for 5 years I was excited to have this opportunity. I thought I’d share some of our findings as they could help design decisions and be useful for others building their first Flow. I won’t be going into the details of the actual
In this blog, we’ll see how an alerting message can be sent to Microsoft Teams when a user creates a new item in a SharePoint list. The post assumes that you have a general knowledge on Microsoft Teams and understand the concept of Teams and Channels. We also use Microsoft Flow to hook it all together.
Laura talks about the Common Data Service from Office 365. She initially considers what it is, how it works and why you may want to use it and how it relates to Power Apps and Flow. She explains the benefits of setting up different environments to use alongside the Common Data Service before demonstrating how to
Lack of developer supply has been a major issue with the increasing technology demands. Ability to build the business apps without any code changes make it easier for any user to make his own app for the normal business purposes. PowerApps just does that. It allows the users to connect many services such as SharePoint
Previously known as Project Siena, the newly branded PowerApps provides a framework for creating mobile-ready apps that can connect to external data sources. Becky will walk through a basic demo showing how to create a new PowerApp that connects to a list stored in SharePoint Online, and how to access the app from Office 365.
Live DEMO : Building your first Powerapp – Details coming soon! This session was delivered at the Collab365 Summit 2016 and was presented by Chris McNulty.
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