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Power Platform – You can now ‘isolate’ your Power Platform tenant (preview)

As you know Power Platform provides low code/code less capabilities to develop applications (Power Apps) or automation (Power Automate). While these capabilities are powerful and useful it can provides challenges in term of security and data exfiltration. Well, good news, you can now ‘isolate’ your Power Platform tenant from other tenants. This capability is turned […]

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Power Platform – New tenant analytics capability (preview)

If you use Microsoft Power Apps or Power Automate in your company, administrators know it is difficult to have visibility on the Power Platform usage. Well, good news you can now enable tenant analytics to gain more visibility on how the Power Platform is being used. This option is turned off by default. To enable

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Microsoft Flows – You can now use Visio to create your Flows

For those running Office 365 Pro Click to Run with Visio, you can now use Visio to create your Microsoft Flows. At first, this is available for monthly channel (targeted) or Office Insider clients and a Visio Online P2. The minimum build number supporting this capability is Build 11231.xxx and later. You can check by

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Flow – You can use Flow to automate actions based on Cloud App Security event

If you are using the Cloud App Security (CAS) service, you can connect Microsoft Flow to it in order to automate actions like generating ticket in SIEM system, send notification to user and/or manager, disable account… To do so you must, off course, have an active Cloud App Security and Flow subscription. Then you need

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Flow/PowerApps – Changes are coming

You may already know Microsoft Flow and Microsoft PowerApps. If not, Flow is the ‘modern’ workflow solution to connect with multiple source (Office 365, external third party like Twitter or on-premises) available with Office 365 subscription or separately, while PowerApps is the solution to develop applications leveraging Microsoft technologies (Flow, Office 365 or Azure) or

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