Microsoft Lists announcements at Ignite 2022
Microsoft Lists is a Microsoft 365 app that helps you track information and organize work. Lists are simple, smart, and flexible, so you can stay on top of what matters most to your team. Today, we are pleased to share the next round of Lists innovation, as...
New ways to innovate with AI and Microsoft Power Automate
At Microsoft Ignite 2022, we were pleased to share some exciting innovations for Power Automate, empowering makers and pro-coders with new ways to automate and scale enterprise-wide with AI.
A new way to troubleshoot cloud flows – Trigger Outputs as identifier columns
This new capability allows cloud flow authors to efficiently identify and troubleshoot flows by being able to view flow’s trigger details in Flow Runs view.
Cineplex drives digital transformation with Power Automate (RPA) led by citizen developers
In this story, you’ll learn how Cineplex has begun to digitally transform their business using Power Automate, beginning from one department to becoming an enterprise-wide initiative.
Power Automate for desktop – September 2022 update
Power Automate for desktop comes with new additions in September 2022 release, including the introduction of the redesigned recorder and the ability to create desktop shortcuts for flows.
Introducing the Automation Kit for Power Platform
The Automation Kit for Power Platform is designed to help organizations manage, govern, and scale automation platform adoption based on industry best practices. The Automation Kit for Power Platform is now available to the public as an open source GitHub project.
Announcing Deeper SAP Integration for the Power Platform
Microsoft’s acquisition of Clear Software has led to new functionality for organizations running SAP in Power Apps, Power Automate, and Logic Apps that will enable large-scale adoption of the Power Platform.
Introducing desktop flow activity (preview)
Introducing desktop flow activity, a new way to monitor automations, easily identify issues and measure machines’ health.
#6 – Creating Custom Playwright Driver class for reusability across tests
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