The document discusses how Power Automate can be used to automate tasks and share information within Microsoft Teams. It describes how workflows in Power Automate connect different apps and services, and can be used to post messages, files, and automated notifications to Teams channels. The presentation includes a demo of using adaptive cards in Power Automate to customize the information displayed in Teams. It concludes by providing additional resources for using the Teams connector in Power Automate and designing adaptive cards.
8. BETTER
TOGETHER
• Post email content to Teams
• Post messages to a channel
• Automated or Manual
• Start with data
• Schedule messages from a list
• Adaptative Cards
• Polling
• Teams tabs
Outlook emails to Teams posting
Post messages to a channel
Automated
Based on SharePoint data
Schedule messages from a list
Push critical information
Adaptative Cards
Flow Bot
Embed lists and flows inside Teams tabs
Devs:
Easy introduction to development concepts such as variables, loops, filters, APIs, etc. in a graphic interface
At intermediate level, transition to things like using PowerShell with Power Automate
At advanced level, take what you’ve learned about apply those same concepts to learning SharePoint framework
Admins:
Tool to help automate common PowerShell tasks (using azure automation)
Review the Admin center in Power Automate to understand who has access to what and who is creating apps and flows in which environments
Posting a message
Build it from a SharePoint list
When a new page is available
Used across platforms such as Teams
JSON
Flow App installed
Multiple ways
Demo: Setting up a poll