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2/1 Webinar: SharePoint Loves PowerApps! A Summary of SharePoint/PowerApps features by Ashish Trivedi

January 30, 2018   Self-Service BI

One of the earliest adopters of PowerApps and Flow, Ashish Trivedi, joins me this week to cover one of his favorite topics: how to use Microsoft Flow and PowerApps to get more out of your SharePoint installations. 

SharePoint Loves PowerApps! A Summary of SharePoint/PowerApps Features by Ashish Trivedi

Abstract: 

It has been a while since PowerApps has made its debut in Office 365 family. After Microsoft announced the new release of InfoPath, there were a lot of discussions in community. During this time, developers created their own pattern for forms and customizing lists alongside 3rd party products were released in the market. After the launch of PowerApps, you can see the shift in forms and business app customizations.

Business users and developers are using PowerApps capabilities with new Modern SharePoint features to build applications and provide the ROI to business. At same time, developers has used the development capabilities to extend it using Flow, Azure Functions and more.

In this session, we will summarise the SharePoint features which are being made available in PowerApps. This include, built in support for different field types, new/edit/display forms, built in connectors or rules, connecting to sources or triggering a flow on button clicks. This session will be all around SharePoint and how PowerApps strengthen the SharePoint.

When: 2/1/2018 10AM

Where: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQl8L-8Ggvk

 

 

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About Ashish Trivedi

Ashish has more than 10 years of hands-on experience with Office 365 + SharePoint and related technologies.
He has been involved in the enterprise applications design and development processes and drive the end user requirements to met the solution using technology.
He is capable of handling end to end engagements through different phases as pre-sales, solution design, planning development activities, customer expectations with technology solutions, Proof of concepts, submitting proposals, project planning, leading team to develop & deliver solution on time with zero defects.
Being a trusted consultant, he advises each of his customer to follow the recommended and best practices in technology and business domain solutions.
He has hands-on practical experience on implementing Six-Sigma (DMAIC) and ITIL process and manage projects using Agile/prototype development.
Expertise skills – Solution Architecture using Cloud technologies, Legacy system migrations to SharePoint, Application reverse-engineering
Primary Technology – SharePoint (on-premises/Online)
Related Technologies – Office 365, VSTO, Azure, PowerShell, C#, JavaScript, OpenXML, Win Phone 7, SQL Server

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