Introduction to Microsoft Flow : Power to the People (Serge Luca, Isabelle Van Campenhoudt)

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Introduction to Microsoft Flow : Power to the

PeopleSERGE LUCA, ISABELLE VAN CAMPENHOUDT

SHAREQL, BRUSSELS

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Serge Luca10 x SharePoint MVP, Brussels

SharePoint since 2002

Architect (Admin, Dev, gouvernance)

Managing partner of www.shareql.com

Worked for the MS workflow team

Blog: http://sergeluca.wordpress.com/

sergeluca@shareql.com

@sergeluca

Data Platform MVP, Brussels

Consultant, speaker, trainer, comunity leader

Managing partner de www.ShareQL.com

SQL Server since 1999

Blog: http://thesqlgrrrl.wordpress.com/

ivc@ShareQL.com

@thesqlgrrrl

Isabelle

Van Campenhoudt

Get the session recording:https://channel9.msdn.com/events/Wydarzenia-Polskiej-spoecznoci/SharePoint-Saturday-Warsaw-2017/Microsoft-Flow-introduction-and-advanced-scenarios

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#collabsummitflow

Flows and on premises

Environment + Data Loss prevention

Extensibility : communication with the outside world

Logic Apps

Prices & Roadmap

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Conclusions

Introduction : the context

Empower power users

Connect data across apps

More efficient developersApp Services

Service Fabric

Azure Functions

Logic Apps

API Management

BizTalk

SQL Server BI

Data analytics

Internet of Things (IoT)

The context : business Apps

Build modern business app fast

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Creating and managing FlowsMicrosoft Account (free) or Office 365 or Dynamics 365 or Flow (paid) or PowerApps ( or free new PowerApps Community Plan)

Flow.microsoft.com

Powerapps.microsoft.com

A modern SharePoint Online list

Mobile app (iOS and Android, Windows Mobile is coming)

Designing a Flow

template or

from scratch

Choose a

trigger

Add

« actions »Save the flow

demoEXPENSE REPORT

Flows and on premises

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Flow and data on Premises

• Install the « on Premises data gateway »(shared between PowerBI, PowerApps and Azure Logic

Apps)

demoFLOW AND DATA ON PREMISES

Flows and on premises

Environment + Data Loss prevention

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Why« environments » ?

• Isolated spaces where Flows/Data are running/stored– Ex HR, Marketing, Production, Legal, DEV, TEST,

UAT, PROD…

• Different rules (DLP)– Ex marketing can use twitter, Legal and

Production cannot

• Different regions if needed

Flow Administration Center

demoENVIRONMENTS & DLP

Flows and on premises

Environment + Data Loss prevention

Extensibility : communication with the outside world

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Extensibility : communication with the outside world

Action Request

Custom Connector (REST API described in a Swagger ) Action Http

PowerApps calls Flow

A custom app calls Flow

PowerBI calls Flow (Data Alerts)

Flow calls the outside world

demoPOWERAPPS CALLS FLOW

demoA CUSTOM APPLICATION CALLS FLOW

demoFLOW CALLS THE OUTSIDE WORLD

FLOW & POWER BI

FLOW

DATA ALERTS

DATA SOURCES

POWER BISCHEDULED REFRESH

STREAMING DATA

LIVE

demoFLOW & POWERBI

demoPOWERBI CALLS FLOW (data alerts)

)

Flows and on premises

Environment + Data Loss prevention

Extensibility : communication with the outside world

Logic Apps

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Logic Apps

More dev oriented(Json, Rest api, Visual Studio …)

Logic Apps connectors can be used in Flow

Exceptions : B2B connectors B2B (Very good integration with Biztalk Server)

The workflow engine behind Flow is Logic Apps

demoLogic Apps

)

Flows and on premises

Environment + Data Loss prevention

Extensibility : communication with the outside world

Logic Apps

Prices & Roadmap

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Tarifs: Comparison

Tarifs: Comparaison

Q3 Calendar 2016

Q4 Calendar 2016

oAndroid Mobile App

oOn-premise data Gateway

oIn-context in SharePoint

Online

oFlow SDK for Embedding

oAdvanced control-flow logic

oMicrosoft Common Data

Model support

oGeneral availability, 42

languages, 7 geographies

oAppSource integration

oIn-context in Dynamics 365

oLeverage device signals (e.g.

Location)

oData Loss Protection Policies /

Admin management

oCo-Authoring

H1 Calendar 2017

o Sovereign cloud availability

(Government Cloud,

Germany, French Cloud)

o Seamless grow-up from

Microsoft Flow to Azure

Logic Apps

o ALM: Move solutions across

environments

o Azure functions integration

Approval Roadmap

Flows and on premises

Environment + Data Loss prevention

Extensibility : communication with the outside world

Logic Apps

Prices & Roadmap

Creating Flows

Introduction : the context

Conclusions

Positive

• Simple

• Not just SharePoint

• Connection to hundreds of services

• Including on prem!

• SharePoint Integration

• PowerApps, PowerBI integration

• Team very proactive & delivers

Negative

• Young, unknown reliability

• Cannot copy flow across environments

• No state machines (but we have loops and tests)

• Collect feedback weak

• SharePoint integration weak (no lookup,…)

Advices

• Keep your forms as simple as possible

• Manage the business logic in the workflow

• Learn the Logic Apps Workflow DefinitionLanguage (WDL)– Read my blog post

https://sergeluca.wordpress.com/2017/04/26/using-the-azure-logic-apps-workflow-definition-language-in-microsoft-flow-part-1/

thank you

questions?

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