Summary
In this chapter, we discussed the high-level concepts of Power Automate, including how it relates to solving problems (such as business processes or workflows). We also covered introductory knowledge concepts such as actions, triggers, and conditions. Understanding the types of triggers and connectors will help you design flows and business processes that reduce repetitive work and produce value in your organization.
In addition to understanding the features and terminology, we covered some of the updates and changes to Microsoft Power Automate since the last revision of this book, including the introduction of Power Automate Desktop and the general availability of both RPA and AI Builder.
We also touched on the licensing necessary to take advantage of Power Automate features.
In the next chapter, we’re going to begin exploring the Power Automate interface and use it to create simple flows.
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