11 Min.

Episode 4 – Microsoft Power Automate explained, a simple overview for Microsoft Dynamics Partners Companial Podcast

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In this Podcast series, Power Platform expert Chris Parkes, in association with QBS Group, covers an overview of the component parts of the technology at a high level.

Power Automate is a component part of the Microsoft Power Platform.  As with all things Power Platform, there’s more than one type of automation that it can provide to deliver business results.  There are four specific things that partners need to be aware of, Power Automate for desktop, Power Automate for web, Power Automate for mobile and Power Automate for Microsoft Teams.

Listen in to this bitesize, ten minute episode to learn more about how each of these can enable something slightly different based on the needs of the business or the end user from simple workflow automation through to fully fledged Robotic Process Automation (RPA,) where we ask three key questions:


“What is it?”
“Why should I care about it?”
“How can I make money from it?”

Targeted specifically at Microsoft partners looking to go to market with a Power Platform proposition, other topics such as example use cases, associated costs, key licensing considerations and the skills required to get started and be successful with Power Platform will be covered.

For more information: Dynamics 365 & Power Platform – Special Interest Group | QBS group

In this Podcast series, Power Platform expert Chris Parkes, in association with QBS Group, covers an overview of the component parts of the technology at a high level.

Power Automate is a component part of the Microsoft Power Platform.  As with all things Power Platform, there’s more than one type of automation that it can provide to deliver business results.  There are four specific things that partners need to be aware of, Power Automate for desktop, Power Automate for web, Power Automate for mobile and Power Automate for Microsoft Teams.

Listen in to this bitesize, ten minute episode to learn more about how each of these can enable something slightly different based on the needs of the business or the end user from simple workflow automation through to fully fledged Robotic Process Automation (RPA,) where we ask three key questions:


“What is it?”
“Why should I care about it?”
“How can I make money from it?”

Targeted specifically at Microsoft partners looking to go to market with a Power Platform proposition, other topics such as example use cases, associated costs, key licensing considerations and the skills required to get started and be successful with Power Platform will be covered.

For more information: Dynamics 365 & Power Platform – Special Interest Group | QBS group

11 Min.