Stephen Siciliano articles
Stephen Siciliano
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Microsoft Build 2017 sessions video recap
If you missed us at Microsoft Build 2017, the videos for our sessions are now available on Channel 9. Check out these records to hear about the latest with our platform, see how to build a Custom Connector or integrate Flow with your Azure Resources!
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Error handling steps, counters, a new flow details experience and more
This week we are announcing even more features that will make it possible to build more robust business processes inside Microsoft Flow. The first the ability to create “error handling” steps.
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Microsoft Planner is now supported in Flow, and introducing the PowerApps Community plan and admin access to all user licenses
The top asked-for connector, Microsoft Planner, is now available in Microsoft Flow! This means you can easily get planner tasks created whenever you flag an email, copy items from a SharePoint list, and much more.
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Microsoft Build 2017 starts tomorrow – full session list
Starting tomorrow we will be at Microsoft Build 2017. We have four breakout sessions, one theater session and a customer roundtable, check out the full schedule here. We looking forward to you joining us if you’ll be in Seattle!
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Introducing the new Azure AD connector, Shared Mailboxes support, and much more!
This week we have several different new features we would like to highlight. First, Microsoft Flow now can perform Azure Active Directory admin actions, such as creating users, changing managers or adding users to groups.
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Upcoming opportunities at Microsoft Build 2017 and the Microsoft Data Insights Summit
The Microsoft Flow team will be attending Microsoft Build 2017 next week, May 10–12, in Seattle, WA, and would like to meet you there. Join us to discuss your feedback using our services, get answers/assistance for any questions, or cover any other topics of interest; register now.
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Copy data between two SharePoint lists (or any two data sources) efficiently
One common scenario for Microsoft Flow is copying data between two different data sources. For example, if you have a SharePoint list in one site, and you want all of the items to be copied over to a second SharePoint site, you can build flows to do that.
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Add parallel branches in flows and five new services
You can now build flows that have two (or more) steps run simultaneously. With this capability, you can send an approval to two people in parallel and have the workflow continue once both approvals have been completed.
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Attending //build/ 2017? Meet the Microsoft Flow, PowerApps, and Common Data Service product teams
Are you attending Microsoft Build 2017 in Seattle? If yes, the product team would like to meet you to discuss feedback, offer answers, or any other topic of interest. Please register by filling this survey: https://www.surveybuilder.com/s/G7f3j.
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Q1 Update for Microsoft Flow
In Q1 of 2017, Microsoft Flow rapidly delivered new functionality and iterated with customers.
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