Improving your productivity using Microsoft Flow and PowerApps in Office 365

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Improving your Productivity using Microsoft Flow and PowerApps in Office 365

By

Vignesh Ganesan | MCP, MCITP,MCTS & ITIL V3Technical Manager - SharePoint & Office 365

&Jayanthi P | MCTS SharePoint & Office 365 Developer

Who are we?

• Vignesh Ganesan

• Technical Manager- SharePoint & Office 365

• C Sharp Corner MVP

• Active Blogger on C Sharp corner , Collab 365 community , European SP Community & HubFly Blog site

• www.vigneshsharepointthoughts.com

• Jayanthi P

• SharePoint & Office 365 Developer

• Specialized on SQL Server, Asp. Net, SharePoint, Office 365, Dynamics CRM & Power BI

Targeted Audiences

IT Admins Office 365 Admin & Dev

Architects and Decision Makers

Folks who are new to Office 365

Today Agenda

We’ll look at two new offerings for Office 365:

• PowerApps – Custom apps for business needs

• Flow – Automated workflows between apps and services

Review these products and walk through creating SharePoint focused example.

The larger landscape

Big Picture – Business PlatformPower your apps with all your data- All in oneplace

Business Application Platform Innovation

• Power BI

• Power Apps

• Microsoft Flow

• https://businessplatform.microsoft.com

Business Application Platform Innovation

• Lets talk PowerApps and Flow

• Power users build “no code” solutions

• Connect to services and data already in your organization

• Cloud/ On-Prem developing

Power BI – pretty Important but some other day

Microsoft FlowAutomate your Business Processes + Tasks

Microsoft Flow helps non-developers work smarter by

automating workflows across apps and services

Get notifications Copy files Collect data Automate approvals

What makes up a Flow?

Example: Notification Flow

Connect to cloud and on-premises data

Templates help users to get started

Connections

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Connect with your favorite services

https://flow.microsoft.com

Modern Approvals in Flow• Streamline business processes for data in SharePoint,

Dynamics 365, Forms, SQL, etc. • View sent and received requests in a unified approvals

center • Do approvals on the go - from your phone or directly from

your inbox• Customize to fit your business process:

Sequential or hierarchical approvals

Parallel approvalsAll Assigned Must Approve

Managing Flows

• Web Interface http://flow.microsoft.com

• Flow Mobile App

Microsoft Flow roadmap - highlights

H2 Calendar 2017 Calendar 2018

o Export/import app packages across envs

o SPO – “In-the-box” review flows

o SPO – use flow for Content Publishing approvals

o SPO – people, choice, attachment and multi-values

o In-context in Dynamics 365

o Embedded Power BI analytics

o Office 365 audit logs

o Support for GDPR compliance

o UK deployment

o HTML rich text editor

o Guides for debugging actions and conditions

o Government and sovereign clouds deployment

o ALM – Sandbox environments

o ALM – Move or copy across environments

o Leverage device signals (e.g. Location)

o AppSource integration

o Azure functions integration

https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/

Microsoft Flow Roadmap

Microsoft PowerAppsBuild custom business mobile apps

Build Mobile No-code apps for your business

What are PowerApps?

• Stand-alone apps

• Targeted at mobile platforms: Phones and tablets

• Works hand in hand with Microsoft Flow to automate business processes

• Cloud-based tool which allows you to create online forms and mobile apps that interact with your data across platforms with little or no code.

Notes:

• Solid Integration with SharePoint and several other O365 offerings

• Might be like InfoPath but for mobile platforms

PowerApps takes you

From This To This

PowerApps Web Portal

PUBLISH TO RANGE OF DEVICES

• iOS Version 9.3 and above

• Android 5 and above

• Windows 10 Mobile

How Does it work?

Share with anyone on your AD tenant

Need own credentials for SPO

SQL as long as you are able to access data

DropBox/Box access – need own credentials

Explicit consent every time can be specified

More…

PowerApps Native in SharePoint

Common Datasource to use

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• SharePoint Online

• The CDM

• Sql Server database

• Salesforce

• Dynamics 365

• Excel workbook

Sharing

• NOT public-facing

• Can be shared and accessed across the organization

• Can be shared with all, or specific users

PowerApp Vs InfoPath

• Form Layout like InfoPath does not exist in PowerApp yet… but Microsoft Ignite 2017 said it will be there in next release.

• Cannot share PowerApp with external users, it can only be used byusers in Office 365 environment

• PowerApps is currently only offered as software as a service (SaaS). As of now, there have not been any announcement about offering an On-Premise version.

• PowerApp doesn’t handle printing ... Yet.

Microsoft Flow roadmap - highlights

https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/

Microsoft PowerApps Roadmap

PricingPowerApps & Flow

Microsoft Flow Pricing

PowerApps Pricing

Conclusion:

“Going forward , it’s a mobile first , cloud first world “

Digital Transformation

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