Tag: Power Platform Week

PVA Series – Entity Extraction and More
PVA Series – Entity Extraction and More
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One of the very powerful features of Power Virtual Agent is the functionality called “Entities”. It’s main purpose is to let bot ask question to user, then let user answer to the question in natural language, using full sentence and finally to extract from that response key points, that will let the bot to move… READ MORE

POWER AUTOMATE: Your UI Testing Companion – Part 1
POWER AUTOMATE: Your UI Testing Companion – Part 1
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We all know that Power Automate is an excellent way ofautomating business processes within your business but did you know that youare also able to use it as a way of continuously testing? Power Automate has recently released the concept of UI Flowswhich allow flows to interact with a browser using the Selenium framework. Thisprovides… READ MORE

5 FAQ: Environments & The Power Platform
5 FAQ: Environments & The Power Platform
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I recently spoke to a new client about Power Automate, and as I ran through the list of considerations –licensing, self-service purchasing, administration– I realized that I hadn’t provided enough information about environments to really help drive their understanding.  Here was a client that already had a process in place for developing new solutions and… READ MORE

PVA Series – Add Power Virtual Agent to Teams
PVA Series – Add Power Virtual Agent to Teams
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With the fresh release of Power Virtual Agent and its general availability (2nd December 2019) a bunch of new features were added to the tool. One of them is the functionality that allows us to publish the bot and use it in Teams for example. Or Messenger. Or Slack. Or … Where can PVA be… READ MORE

Social Media Tagging in Power Apps
Social Media Tagging in Power Apps
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Social media tagging is everywhere – Microsoft Teams, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn – you name it! Having used tagging on all of these social networks (and more), I was wondering if we could have something similar in Power Apps. The idea was pretty simple – allow users to select other users when they type the @… READ MORE