Microsoft Power Automate is officially launched to users

Microsoft Power Automate is the replacement service for Microsoft Flow. With Process Avisor, you can simplify your workflow when addressing bottlenecks by exploiting processes in Power Automate.

Recently, Microsoft has made two announcements related to Microsoft Power Automate. First, Microsoft says Power Automate Desktop is rolling out to all users. Second, Microsoft launched a beta version of Process Advisor, bringing process exploiting to Microsoft Power Automate.

Process Avisor features include:

  1. Run the simple process logger: The Process Recorder quickly stores details of each step for each process, whether you work independently or invite colleagues to contribute and collaborate.
  2. Create detailed process maps: Process maps with end-to-end visualization help you better understand how you work. Knowing everything makes it easy to find underperforming processes and potentially automated processes.
  3. In-depth analysis: Provides detailed parameters so that you and your team have a better understanding of the oceanic profiles on each process map and thereby show how to operate more efficiently.

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Power Automate is the replacement service for Microsoft Flow. With Power Automate, you can automate various tasks such as sending messages, saving Twitter search results to Excell, copying files from OneDrive to SharePoint .

Power Automate, like Flow, is integrated with many other Microsoft services. On the Power Automate homepage, Microsoft provides many templates available for users to use or customize.

New features of Power Automate Desktop:

  1. Role-based sharing: Organizations can share desktop streams among multiple users to reap value from RPA.
  2. Lifecycle management: Manage the creation and migration of desktop threads across all environments.
  3. Set execution priority: Sets which desktop thread to have the priority to run on your system based on how important they are.
  4. Real-time monitoring of running queues and processes: Real-time desktop thread status and status monitoring.
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