Power Automate, formerly Microsoft Flow, makes workflow automation for Dynamics easy and efficient. A cloud solution with hooks to hundreds of platforms out of the box, it quickly grabs information from services, connectors, and apps to speed up the time it takes to get things done.
Power Automate can bring value to your organization by:
Microsoft’s Robotic Process Automation (RPA) offering, Power Automate brings API and UI-based automation together in one nice little package. Shipping with most of Microsoft’s business management tools like Dynamics 365, the vision is clear. With Power Automate, Microsoft is giving end-users the power to:
This allows management to see results quicker, something every organization needs. And all the bases are covered with several different types of “flows” available – automated, instant, scheduled, business process, and UI.
The benefits of Power Automate are endless but each model is designed for a certain purpose.
For example, there are templates for sending you a text message when you receive an email, adding social media leads to Dynamics 365, or backing up your files. These examples reveal just how useful Automate can be, making workflow for Dynamics simple and intuitive, since you can create personalized flows for your most common practices. Learn more about Power Automate and the other Power Platform tools.
Charles Lamanna, CVP at Microsoft said:
The benefits of Power Automate are endless but each model is designed for a certain purpose.
“This is really interesting for our customers and is the number one request from them. It allows them to go integrate with legacy systems that don’t have APIs. In the past, the only way to get an API to a legacy system [was] by asking IT or developers to build it. But they will actually be able to go record what they do as part of their day-to-day job in that Win32 application, in the browser, or on their PC. So that new RPA capability is a really transformative element — we’re expanding what can be automated with Power Automate.”
While it’s easy enough for end-users to deploy, it’s also sophisticated enough to attract developers, too. Power Automate provides a Peek code feature that allows anyone to take a closer look at the code that’s produced for all actions in a flow. Peeking at the code gives you a clearer understanding of the data that’s being used by triggers and actions.
That’s a nice feature when an organization is looking to deploy Power Automate on a broad scale!