Stephen Siciliano articles
Stephen Siciliano
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More September Updates for Flow
Coming by the end of the month are some more new features, including: a Microsoft Graph people picker, Microsoft Dynamics AX Online support, and two new services from partners: Insightly and appFigures.
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Microsoft PowerApps and Flow presence at Microsoft Ignite 2016
There are several sessions planned in Microsoft Ignite 2016 for Microsoft PowerApps & Flow. Several members from the PowerApps and Flow engineering team are participating in Ignite 2016 this year.
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Extend your web site or app with Microsoft Flow
You can now embed a view of Microsoft Flow directly into your web or mobile application, and use a flow as an HTTP endpoint for your application. We are also announcing Todoist support today.
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Participate in User Research – Help Shape the Future of Microsoft Flow
Please help us shape the future of Microsoft Flow by giving us feedback about your current experiences in this survey: http://www.surveygizmo.
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Microsoft Flow now available for everyone
Microsoft Flow can accelerate your business so you spend less time on mundane, repetitive tasks, and more time on what you want to do. Today we are announcing the Microsoft Flow preview is now completely open to anyone, including those of you who don’t have a work or school email address.
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Build more advanced flows than ever
Today, we are rolling out our most powerful (and most requested) flow-building features ever: nested conditional branching, filtering, looping, and more, so you can now automate much more advanced scenarios in your business.
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Add comments to steps, Smartsheet support, and more
This week we have a few new features available, including the ability to add comments to steps, connectivity to Smartsheet, some refinements to the UI to make it easier to rename and save flow, and videos for many of our help documents.
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Flow of the Week: Track tweets about a keyword in Trello and on your phone
Track tweets about a topic you’re interested in by creating cards in a Trello list whenever there’s a new tweet. This flow can also send you a push notification whenever the card is added.
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Microsoft Flow and the Microsoft Common Data Model
Today we are excited to announce the public preview of the Microsoft Common Data Model integrated in Microsoft Flow. The Microsoft Common Data Model is an out-of-box business database for storing and managing business entities. The preview is available today as a first class business database for your flows.
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Flow of the Week: Create records in Dynamics CRM from SharePoint Server 2016 list
Use this flow to get data from your on-premises SharePoint Server 2016 lists into your Dynamics CRM online.
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