Next week Microsoft Ignite 2024 will be held. It’s a hybrid event, where you can attend in-person in Chicago as well as virtually. Attendees traveling to Chicago will be able to enjoy keynotes and other sessions live, along with the benefits of meeting in-person, such as official and unofficial meetups, discussing around the latest announcements and more. In this post, I will share what sessions I’m most excited about, perhaps it will inspire you keep up with what’s new.
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Copilot(s) in Microsoft Learn part 2
In my previous post I wrote about what I was missing in the Microsoft official documentation when it comes to Copilot. With AI capability being introduced in each and every product & feature, I can imagine the planning, introduction and updates of Copilot chapters to be quite some work.
In this post we’ll look at what chapters there are and focus on where to point people looking for Copilot learning resources. We’ll start in Microsoft Learn, after all, that’s the go-to place, right? But we’ll also have a look at other sources of information. Where to find the answers? 💡
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In my previous post I had Copilot(s) on my mind and shared my thoughts as I was looking into what’s what in the Microsoft Copilot ecosystem. In this post we will look at how the concept of Copilots looks in the official documentation, Microsoft Learn. Is the official documentation up to date?
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A post dedicated to Copilots. When did we hear about it for the first time? Have you followed how the concept has evolved? What’s what? I recently had to delve into this myself and I thought I might as well write down my thoughts in a post. So here it is!
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This week was an exciting week from a Power Platform point of view. At Microsoft Ignite the existing Microsoft Flow was rebranded into Power Automate and a new type of flow was introduced. We will still create flows as we have done in the past but in comes a completely new concept called UI flows. UI flows provides Robotic Process Automation (RPA) capabilities to Power Automate. It allows you to automate repetitive tasks in Windows and Web applications and if you want to try it out, just go to the maker portal where you now have the possibility to create UI flows.
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