Automation and standardization are two of the keys to productivity, but most people who are not programmers are unsure where to start. Microsoft's Power Platform is a comprehensive platform for creating automated workflows, integrations, and data-driven reports. Components include Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, and Power Virtual Agents. Attend this session to learn about this platform and how everyone can use its low-code, no-code environment to solve process challenges.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify the major steps in automating business processes
Identify two rudimentary process automation applications in Microsoft 365 and explain how the use cases for these applications differ from those for Power Platform.
List the applications which make up the Power Platform
From a list, identify significant differences in expected use cases and user bases for Microsoft Forms in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Power Automate/Power Apps in the Power Platform
Identify the Power Platform components used to solve common problems when creating process automation solutions
Major Topics
Overview of the Power Platform and its components
Review examples of business processes that may benefit the most from using automation
Discussion and demonstration of its low-code/no-code app development environment