Ignite is right around the corner but August had a few PowerApp updates that you should know about.
Teams is now the center of the SharePoint world and it is working to become the center of the Power Platform universe.
In a rather odd decision, Microsoft is launching self-service purchases for Office 365 tenant users who want to use the Power Platform without consulting an administrator. Another troubling sign is the way that the MailItemsAccessed audit event has been packaged into a new Microsoft 365 Audit feature. Tenants expected to see this audit event last January after Microsoft announced it was coming. Its subsequent disappearance was a mystery until now.
For Office 365 customers this month, updates rolled out for Flow, PowerApps, Power BI, SharePoint, Teams, and even Excel.
As Microsoft wraps up its 2019 fiscal year, the company made several significant announcements for Office 365 in the month of June.
At ShiftHappens, Brad Sams had a chance to sit down with Melissa Hubbard to talk Flow, PowerApps, and a lot more.
It was a busy month for Office updates and if you missed any of them, you can catch up quickly with this post.
Aidan Finn shows you how to execute Azure Automation runbooks from your phone.