Introduction to Power Automate
• Automating Workflows for Productivity and
Efficiency
What is Power Automate?
• Definition of Power Automate.
• Part of Microsoft Power Platform.
• Enables workflow automation across apps and
services.
Key Features of Power Automate
• Cloud flows, Desktop flows, and Business
Process flows.
• No-code/low-code automation.
• AI and RPA (Robotic Process Automation)
capabilities.
Types of Flows in Power Automate
• Cloud Flows – Automated, Instant, and
Scheduled Flows.
• Desktop Flows – RPA-based automation.
• Business Process Flows – Standardized
workflows for business processes.
Benefits of Power Automate
• Reduces manual work and errors.
• Enhances business efficiency.
• Integrates with 500+ applications and services.
Common Use Cases
• Automating email notifications.
• Approvals and document processing.
• Data integration between apps.
• RPA for legacy system automation.
How to Get Started
• Power Automate licensing overview.
• Power Automate portal and tools.
• Creating your first flow.
Power Automate in Action
• Live demo of a simple workflow (or
screenshots).
• Example: Automating email approvals.
Challenges & Considerations
• API and connector limitations.
• Licensing and cost factors.
• Performance and security concerns.
Future of Power Automate
• AI-driven automation enhancements.
• Increased RPA capabilities.
• Expanding integrations with third-party apps.
Conclusion
• Summary of key points.
• Why businesses should use Power Automate.
Q&A
• Invite questions and discussions.