The Desktop flow Analytics dashboard is a starter template that can be used to monitor desktop flow run logs and to identify the usage and performance of actions.
Learn how to trigger flows from any Power BI report using the new Power Automate visual for Power BI and the Power BI button clicked trigger.
Take part in the Free Microsoft Flow Online Conference – December 12, 2018
In a previous blog, we saw how the Microsoft Flow team tracks Flow portal and backend deployments as they get deployed across regions.
Last week we created a Flow to track and store survey data with Microsoft Forms, and we asked you to help by answering our questions. This week we’re taking a look at your responses and using Flow to run sentiment analysis on the results using the free Microsoft Cognitive Services sentiment API.
It’s time for another Flow of the Week, and this time we’re looking at how to take data from Microsoft Forms, store it, share it with Power BI for reporting, and send an automated response to the people who participated.
Microsoft’s Guy in a Cube channel on YouTube has been providing tips and tricks for Business Intelligence since 2014. (If you haven’t visited their channel yet, check it out!
In Sweden there is a company called Hemglass that delivers ice cream to people’s homes in refrigerated vans. We are going to enter this market and try to beat them at their own game and for that we are going to use Microsoft Flow and Power BI.