Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v8.0.1)

Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v8.0.1)

In my previous update, I discussed my intention to release a new major version of my stencils. However, I’ve opted for a gradual approach, releasing minor updates along the way. This way, it becomes easier for me because I don’t need to spend long periods allocated to this task, and at the same time, all of you can start enjoying these new icons.

Keeping my promise, I’m presenting another update. I hope it meets your expectations! If you have any specific requests, don’t hesitate to share them with me.

What’s new in this version? (for now)

The main goal of this release was to provide the new icons present in the Azure Portal, on the Power Platform, and new existing Services. In this version, the changes and additions are:

  • New stencil packages: Additional stencil packages were incorporated into this project to enhance the discoverability of shapes:
    • MIS Azure Integration Services: this file contains shapes related to Azure Integration Service and messaging.
    • MIS Microsoft Fabric: this file contains shapes related to Microsoft Fabric – This was actually a request made by a community member. And credits to Sam Debruyn for these Microsoft SVG files. I only had the work to “convert” them into proper Visio stencils.
  • Move some shapes: I reorganized and relocated certain shapes to other files within this package.
  • SVG Files: Add new SVG files;
  • Special Highlights: API Center, Policy fragments, Event Grid, Event Grid: Namespace, Partner namespaces and Partner registrations or APIM Schemas

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack it’s a Visio package that contains fully resizable Visio shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you to visually represent On-premise, Cloud or Hybrid Integration and Enterprise architectures scenarios (BizTalk Server, API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Hub…), solutions diagrams and features or systems that use Microsoft Azure and related cloud and on-premises technologies in Visio 2016/2013:

  • BizTalk Server
  • Microsoft Azure
    • Integration
      • Integration Service Environments (ISE)
      • Logic Apps and Azure App Service in general (API Apps, Web Apps, and Mobile Apps)
      • Azure API Management
      • Messaging: Event Hubs, Event Grid, Service Bus, …
    • Azure IoT and Docker
    • AI, Machine Learning, Stream Analytics, Data Factory, Data Pipelines
    • SQL Server, DocumentDB, CosmosDB, MySQL, …
    • and so on
  • Microsoft Power Platform
    • Microsoft Flow
    • PowerApps
    • Power BI
  • Office365, SharePoint,…
  • DevOps and PowerShell
  • Security and Governance
  • And much more…
  • … and now non-related Microsoft technologies like:
    • SAP Stencils
Microsoft Integration (Azure and much more) Stencils Pack

The Microsoft Integration Stencils Pack is composed of 29 files:

  • Microsoft Integration Stencils
  • MIS Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils
  • MIS Apps and Systems Logo Stencils  
  • MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS Azure Integration Services
  • MIS Azure Mono Color
  • MIS Azure Old Versions
  • MIS Azure Others Stencils
  • MIS Azure Stencils
  • MIS Buildings Stencils
  • MIS Databases and Analytics Stencils
  • MIS Deprecated Stencils
  • MIS Developer Stencils
  • MIS Devices Stencils
  • MIS Files Stencils
  • MIS Generic Stencils
  • MIS Infrastructure Stencils
  • MIS Integration Fun
  • MIS Integration Patterns Stencils
  • MIS IoT Devices Stencils
  • MIS Microsoft Fabric
  • MIS Office365
  • MIS Power BI Stencils
  • MIS PowerApps and Flows Stencils
  • MIS SAP Stencils
  • MIS Security and Governance
  • MIS Servers (HEX) Stencils
  • MIS Users and Roles Stencils

You can use and resize without losing quality.

Download

You can download Microsoft Integration, Azure, BAPI, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack for Visio from GitHub here:

Hope you find this helpful! So, if you liked the content or found it helpful and want to help me write more content, you can buy (or help buy) my son a Star Wars Lego! 

Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc.

He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.
View all posts by Sandro Pereira

Democratizing RPA with Power Automate Desktop Book Review

Democratizing RPA with Power Automate Desktop Book Review

The book states: “Boost your productivity by implementing best practices for automating repeating desktop processes.”, adding that no special IT knowledge is needed for this book. And I have to say that is 100% true. It is a remarkably user-friendly book that covers a wide range of essential topics about implementing Robotic Process Automation with Power Automate Desktop.

I sincerely recommend this book to individuals interested in this area or technology in general. This book will be a run pup for you or your team to understand the basics of RPA, from integrating with local programs, processes, or web browsers, even without you needing any programming knowledge! It is well-written, easy to follow and navigate, and with excellent illustrations.

I haven’t read a book about technology that held me to the end for a long time. I was curious to see what came next, and although I have a lot of knowledge in Power Automate, I never invested much in RPA, so I learned a lot from this book. Congratulations to the author!

Democratizing RPA with Power Automate Desktop Book Description

Whether you want to organize simple files or perform more complex consolidations between different Office programs and remote-control applications that don’t allow outside access, Power Automate Desktop helps meet these challenges. This book explains how to leverage this workflow automation platform by explaining the underlying RPA concepts step-by-step.

You’ll start with simple flows that can be easily recorded and further processed using the built-in recorder. Later, you’ll learn how to use the more advanced actions to automate folder and file management and enable Office programs to interact with each other. You’ll also get to grips with integrating desktop flows into different cloud environments and further enhance their value using AI. As you progress, you’ll understand how flows can run unattended, how they are managed in the Power Platform, and key concepts such as creating, modifying, debugging, and error-handling UI flows. Finally, the book will guide you to use Process Automation Designer (PAD) with your frequently used desktop systems to automate routine tasks.

By the end of this book, you’ll have become a Power Automate Desktop expert, automating both professional and personal tasks.

What you will learn

  • Master RPA with Power Automate Desktop to commence your debut workflow.
  • Grasp all essential product concepts such as UI flow creation and modification, debugging, and error handling.
  • Use PAD to automate tasks with the frequently used systems on your desktop.
  • Attain proficiency in configuring flows that run unattended to achieve seamless automation.
  • Discover how to use AI to enrich your flows with insights from different AI models.
  • Explore how to integrate a workflow in a broader cloud context.

Who is this book for

Whether you’re a home user looking to automate simple tasks on your workstation or a business user or citizen developer seeking to automate more complex rule-based processes, this book will help you overcome the challenge. No knowledge of a programming language is required. Still, in the more advanced chapters, a general understanding of information technology, including basic programming language structures, protocols, and cloud concepts, will be helpful.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started with Power Automate Desktop
  2. Using Power Automate Desktop and Creating First Flow
  3. Editing and Debugging UI Flows
  4. Basic Structure Elements and Flow Control
  5. Variables, UI Elements, and Images
  6. Actions for UI Automation
  7. Automate Your Desktop and Workstation
  8. Automating Standard Business Applications
  9. Leveraging Cloud Services and Power Platform
  10. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence
  11. Working with APIs and Services
  12. PAD Enterprise Best Practices

Where can you order the book?

You can order the book and find the complete table of contents on the Packt Website or Amazon.

Hope you find this helpful! So, if you liked the content or found it useful and want to help me write more, you can buy (or help buy) my son a Star Wars Lego! 

Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc.

He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.
View all posts by Sandro Pereira

Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v8.0.0)

Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v8.0.0)

The last time I released a new version of my stencil, it was on January 26 of 2022. A long time ago indeed, so it is fair to say that I do need to release a new major version of my stencils, and that will be a long work and process. However, I decided to do this task progressively and release minor updates during this “journey”. This way, it becomes easier for me because I don’t need to spend long periods allocated to this task, and at the same time, all of you can start enjoying these new icons.

What’s new in this version? (for now)

The main goal of this release was to provide the new icons present in the Azure Portal, on the Power Platform, and new existing Services. In this version, the changes and additions are:

  • New shapes: New shapes added on MIS Databases and Analytics Stencils, MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils, Microsoft Integration Stencils, MIS Azure Stencils, and MIS Power Platform Stencils;
  • SVG Files: Add new SVG files;
  • Special Highlights: Microsoft Fabric and the new Logic App Data Mapper

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack it’s a Visio package that contains fully resizable Visio shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you to visually represent On-premise, Cloud or Hybrid Integration and Enterprise architectures scenarios (BizTalk Server, API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Hub…), solutions diagrams and features or systems that use Microsoft Azure and related cloud and on-premises technologies in Visio 2016/2013:

  • BizTalk Server
  • Microsoft Azure
    • Integration
      • Integration Service Environments (ISE)
      • Logic Apps and Azure App Service in general (API Apps, Web Apps, and Mobile Apps)
      • Azure API Management
      • Messaging: Event Hubs, Event Grid, Service Bus, …
    • Azure IoT and Docker
    • AI, Machine Learning, Stream Analytics, Data Factory, Data Pipelines
    • SQL Server, DocumentDB, CosmosDB, MySQL, …
    • and so on
  • Microsoft Power Platform
    • Microsoft Flow
    • PowerApps
    • Power BI
  • Office365, SharePoint,…
  • DevOps and PowerShell
  • Security and Governance
  • And much more…
  • … and now non-related Microsoft technologies like:
    • SAP Stencils
Microsoft Integration (Azure and much more) Stencils Pack

The Microsoft Integration Stencils Pack is composed of 27 files:

  • Microsoft Integration Stencils
  • MIS Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils
  • MIS Apps and Systems Logo Stencils  
  • MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS Azure Mono Color
  • MIS Azure Old Versions
  • MIS Azure Others Stencils
  • MIS Azure Stencils
  • MIS Buildings Stencils
  • MIS Databases and Analytics Stencils
  • MIS Deprecated Stencils
  • MIS Developer Stencils
  • MIS Devices Stencils
  • MIS Files Stencils
  • MIS Generic Stencils
  • MIS Infrastructure Stencils
  • MIS Integration Fun
  • MIS Integration Patterns Stencils
  • MIS IoT Devices Stencils
  • MIS Office365
  • MIS Power BI Stencils
  • MIS PowerApps and Flows Stencils
  • MIS SAP Stencils
  • MIS Security and Governance
  • MIS Servers (HEX) Stencils
  • MIS Users and Roles Stencils

That you can use and resize without losing quality, in particular, the new shapes.

Download

You can download Microsoft Integration, Azure, BAPI, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack for Visio from GitHub here:

Hope you find this helpful! So, if you liked the content or found it helpful and want to help me write more content, you can buy (or help buy) my son a Star Wars Lego! 

Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc.

He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.
View all posts by Sandro Pereira

Logic App/Power Automate Action Name to Code Translator Tool (.NET Framework)

Logic App/Power Automate Action Name to Code Translator Tool (.NET Framework)

Yesterday I designed the idea and the main layout of a simple tool to translate Action Names or Trigger names from Logic App Design to Code View equivalent and gave free freedom to my team to implement it. Diogo Formosinho created a .NET Core application, the tool we published yesterday: Logic App/Power Automate Action Name to Code Translator Tool.

On the other hand, Luis Rigueira decided to go more old school and create a simple .NET Framework Windows Application. Both do the same and have almost the same look and feel. The main difference is that one is built on top of .NET Core, and the other on top of .NET Framework 4.7.2.

Once again, the major problem is that when we need to use the name of the Actions inside Expressions, many times, we need to replace the spaces of the action or trigger name with underscores. If we see the Code View or peek at the code of the action, we will see that all spaces are indeed replaced by _ (underscores). And this is sometimes a time-consuming and annoying task. This tool is so simple and stupid, and I love it! It is a tool that will improve productivity for Logic App Developers!

This second version of the tool is a Windows Application built in .NET Framework 4.7.2. and you can download, for free, the here:

Download

Hope you find this useful! So, if you liked the content or found it useful and want to help me write more content, you can buy (or help buy) my son a Star Wars Lego! 

Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc.

He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.
View all posts by Sandro Pereira

Logic App/Power Automate Action Name to Code Translator Tool

Logic App/Power Automate Action Name to Code Translator Tool

This tool goes directly to my top favorite tools for a simple reason. It saves me from the annoying work of renaming the Action names every time I need to use them in an expression! It is a time saver!

The triggers or action names inside the Logic App or Power Automate workflow are not the same as we see in the Logic App Designer and behind the scenes on the code view. On the Logic App Designer, the trigger or action name allows you to provide a name between a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 80 characters. Contrary to what happens in Power Automates, you can use all types of characters. In the Logic App, the name of the actions (or triggers) cannot contain any control characters or any of the following symbols:

  • <
  • >
  • %
  • &
  • ?
  • /

One of the characters you can use, both in Logic App and Power Automate, is the space as you can see in the picture:

  • HTTP – GET – GetProject
  • Check if HTTP Get was 200
  • HTTP – GET – GetTimereports
  • and many others

The problem is that when we need to use them inside Expressions, the spaces of the action or trigger name need to be replaced by underscores. If we see the Code View or peek at the code of the action, we will see that all spaces are indeed replaced by _ (underscores)

If we use the tokens (dynamic content window) to set up these values/configurations, the Logic App designer is smart enough to replace the spaces with underscores. However:

  • if we are using them inside Expressions, sometimes we need to set up these names manually.
  • If we go to Code View and try to search for an action, then we need to remember to replace the spaces with underscores.

Trust me that this is just an annoying and time-consuming task after a while. For this reason, my team and I decided to create a simple and basic tool that translates the action name that you provide by its equivalent in the Code View.

It is simple and stupid, and I love it!

Download

This first version of the tool is a Windows Application built in .NET Core. and you can download, for free, the here:

Hope you find this useful! So, if you liked the content or found it useful and want to help me write more content, you can buy (or help buy) my son a Star Wars Lego! 

Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc.

He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.
View all posts by Sandro Pereira

Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v7.3.1)

Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v7.3.1)

The full 7.3 version is complete with the release of v.7.3.1. This was a massive work of adding new shapes of new services that appear on Azure and changing the existing one with the new version of the shapes. Work is done and I hope you enjoy it!

What’s new in this version?

This is the list of changes and additions present in this release:

  • New shapes on MIS Azure Stencils, MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils, MIS Developer Stencils, and MIS Security and Governance packages: add a considerable amount of new shapes of new services that appear on Azure has both changing the existing one with their new layout.
  • Move old versions of the shape layout to MIS Azure Old Versions package.
  • New shapes on MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils: several new shapes add it to this package with several Cognitive Services.
  • New shapes on Microsoft Integration Stencils: some new shapes add it to this package describing Schemas, Maps, Aggrements, Partners, Assemblies and so on.
  • Lock the aspect ratio of the new stencil icons: This was a requested made that can be very handly to protects against accidental resizing with another shape aspect.
  • SVG files: new SVG files added.

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack it’s a Visio package that contains fully resizable Visio shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you to visually represent On-premise, Cloud or Hybrid Integration and Enterprise architectures scenarios (BizTalk Server, API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Hub…), solutions diagrams and features or systems that use Microsoft Azure and related cloud and on-premises technologies in Visio 2016/2013:

  • BizTalk Server
  • Microsoft Azure
    • Integration
      • Integration Service Environments (ISE)
      • Logic Apps and Azure App Service in general (API Apps, Web Apps, and Mobile Apps)
      • Azure API Management
      • Messaging: Event Hubs, Event Grid, Service Bus, …
    • Azure IoT and Docker
    • AI, Machine Learning, Stream Analytics, Data Factory, Data Pipelines
    • SQL Server, DocumentDB, CosmosDB, MySQL, …
    • and so on
  • Microsoft Power Platform
    • Microsoft Flow
    • PowerApps
    • Power BI
  • Office365, SharePoint,…
  • DevOps and PowerShell
  • Security and Governance
  • And much more…
  • … and now non-related Microsoft technologies like:
    • SAP Stencils
Microsoft Integration (Azure and much more) Stencils Pack

The Microsoft Integration Stencils Pack is composed of 28 files:

  • Microsoft Integration Stencils
  • MIS Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils
  • MIS Apps and Systems Logo Stencils
  • MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS Azure Black and Gray
  • MIS Azure Old Versions
  • MIS Azure Stencils
  • MIS Black and Cyan
  • MIS Buildings Stencils
  • MIS Databases and Analytics Stencils
  • MIS Deprecated Stencils
  • MIS Developer Stencils
  • MIS Devices Stencils
  • MIS Files and Message Types Stencils
  • MIS Generic Stencils
  • MIS Infrastructure and Networking Stencils
  • MIS Integration Fun
  • MIS Integration Patterns Stencils
  • MIS IoT Stencils
  • MIS Office, Office 365 and Dynamics 365
  • MIS Power BI Stencils
  • MIS Power Platform Stencils
  • MIS SAP Stencils
  • MIS Security and Governance
  • MIS Servers (Hexagonal) Stencils
  • MIS Users and Roles Stencils
  • MIS API Connectors
  • Organisational Stencils

That you can use and resize without losing quality, in particular, the new shapes.

Download

You can download Microsoft Integration, Azure, BAPI, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack for Visio from GitHub Here:

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Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v7.3.0)

Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v7.3.0)

The full 7.3.0 version is not yet complete, but I decided to release it in small pieces instead of taking a long time to make all the planned changes and being the Azure part that will require the most work.

What’s new in this version?

This is the list of changes and additions present in this release:

  • New shapes on MIS: Office, Office 365 and Dynamics 365 package: add some new Dynamic 365 shapes like Dataverse, SCM Warehousing, Project Timesheet, Return To School orReturn To Work, and several new Office/Office 365 shapes.
  • Remove API Connectors shapes from MIS: Power Platform package: there goal was to simplify this package and migrate that stencils to a dedicated package, since there are more then 600 connectors. Also these connectores are common to Power Automate, Power Apps and Logic Apps.
  • Create a new package MIS: API Connectors: This package will provide stencils to all connectors currently provided for Microsoft Power Automate, Microsoft Power Apps, and Azure Logic Apps.
  • Lock the aspect ratio of the new stencil icons: This was a requested made that can be very handly to protects against accidental resizing with another shape aspect.
  • SVG files: new SVG files added.

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack

Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack it’s a Visio package that contains fully resizable Visio shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you to visually represent On-premise, Cloud or Hybrid Integration and Enterprise architectures scenarios (BizTalk Server, API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Hub…), solutions diagrams and features or systems that use Microsoft Azure and related cloud and on-premises technologies in Visio 2016/2013:

  • BizTalk Server
  • Microsoft Azure
    • Integration
      • Integration Service Environments (ISE)
      • Logic Apps and Azure App Service in general (API Apps, Web Apps, and Mobile Apps)
      • Azure API Management
      • Messaging: Event Hubs, Event Grid, Service Bus, …
    • Azure IoT and Docker
    • AI, Machine Learning, Stream Analytics, Data Factory, Data Pipelines
    • SQL Server, DocumentDB, CosmosDB, MySQL, …
    • and so on
  • Microsoft Power Platform
    • Microsoft Flow
    • PowerApps
    • Power BI
  • Office365, SharePoint,…
  • DevOps and PowerShell
  • Security and Governance
  • And much more…
  • … and now non-related Microsoft technologies like:
    • SAP Stencils
Microsoft Integration (Azure and much more) Stencils Pack

The Microsoft Integration Stencils Pack is composed of 27 files:

  • Microsoft Integration Stencils
  • MIS Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils
  • MIS Apps and Systems Logo Stencils
  • MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils
  • MIS Azure Black and Gray
  • MIS Azure Old Versions
  • MIS Azure Stencils
  • MIS Black and Cyan
  • MIS Buildings Stencils
  • MIS Databases and Analytics Stencils
  • MIS Deprecated Stencils
  • MIS Developer Stencils
  • MIS Devices Stencils
  • MIS Files and Message Types Stencils
  • MIS Generic Stencils
  • MIS Infrastructure and Networking Stencils
  • MIS Integration Fun
  • MIS Integration Patterns Stencils
  • MIS IoT Stencils
  • MIS Office, Office 365 and Dynamics 365
  • MIS Power BI Stencils
  • MIS Power Platform Stencils
  • MIS SAP Stencils
  • MIS Security and Governance
  • MIS Servers (Hexagonal) Stencils
  • MIS Users and Roles Stencils
  • Organisational Stencils

That you can use and resize without losing quality, in particular, the new shapes.

Download

You can download Microsoft Integration, Azure, BAPI, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack for Visio from GitHub Here:

The post Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio: New version available (v7.3.0) appeared first on SANDRO PEREIRA BIZTALK BLOG.

Power Automate Bootcamp | February 4, 2022 | Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

Power Automate Bootcamp | February 4, 2022 | Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

As part of the Intergalactic Automation Summit 2022 online event organized by the Power Community that is taking place between 4-6th February 2022:

  • 4th Feb- Power Automate Bootcamp
  • 5th Feb- Azure Integration Bootcamp
  • 6th Feb- Power Platform ALM DevOps

All of these events are free! And you can register here.

I choose to submit a session to the Power Automate Bootcamp, and I’m honored to be accepted as a guest speaker on a session about Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks. My session will take place at 05:00 pm according to GMT/UTC.

Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

As I mentioned before, my session will be all about best practices and small tips and tricks that we can apply to our Power Automate flows. For those reasons, I would like to invite you to join me at the Power Automate Bootcamp virtual event on Friday, February 4, 2022.

Session name: Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

Abstract: A brand new set of tips and tricks and best practices that you should know for being more productive and building more reliable and effective Power Automate flows. This is not an introduction session anymore. Instead, this session will go through a list of 10 new best practices, tips, and tricks addressing advanced topics like deployment, dynamic connectors configurations, etc.

Join us and reserve your presence at the Power Automate Bootcamp virtual event on Friday, February 4, 2022, it is free!

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Global Automation Bootcamp | February 4, 2022 | How to monitor your integrations solutions with Automation Account

Global Automation Bootcamp | February 4, 2022 | How to monitor your integrations solutions with Automation Account

As part of the Intergalactic Automation Summit 2022 online event organized by the Power Community that is taking place between 4-6th February 2022:

  • 4th Feb- Power Automate Bootcamp
  • 5th Feb- Azure Integration Bootcamp
  • 6th Feb- Power Platform ALM DevOps

All of these events are free! And you can register here.

I choose to submit a session to the Global Automation Bootcamp, and I’m honored to be accepted as a guest speaker on a session about How to monitor your integrations solutions with Automation Account. My session will take place at 05:00 pm according to GMT/UTC.

How to monitor your integrations solutions with Automation Account

In this session, we will address how you can monitor your integrations solutions using Azure Integration Account running PowerShell Runbooks and Logic Apps to notify inconsistencies in your solutions. For those reasons, I would like to invite you to join me at the Global Automation Bootcamp virtual event on Friday, February 4, 2022.

Session name: How to monitor your integrations solutions with Automation Account

Abstract: In this session, we will address how you can monitor your integrations solutions using Azure Integration Account running PowerShell Runbooks and Logic Apps to notify inconsistencies in your solutions.

Join us and reserve your presence at the Global Automation Bootcamp virtual event on Friday, February 4, 2022, it is free!

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M365 Below in Chicago! | January 14, 2022 | Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

M365 Below in Chicago! | January 14, 2022 | Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

After I delivered 21 lectures last year, it is time to start the 2022 season in a “new place” (it is virtual): Chicago! The M365 Chicago Virtual Conference brought to you by VEEAM is a free online (in Microsoft Teams), one-day event on Friday, January 14, 2022. The event will run from 8:30 am ~ 4:30 pm Central Time. ?

Microsoft 365 specialists, Cloud IT administrators, Power Platform administrators, end-users, architects, developers, and other professionals that work with Microsoft Collaboration or Cloud Technologies will meet to share the latest information for working with anything and everything related to Microsoft 365 and Power Platform.

“M365 Below in Chicago!” is a community-led event dedicated to educating and engaging members of the technical community. The event draws upon the expertise of IT Professionals, Microsoft MVPs, Developers, Solution Architects, and other experts who come together to share their real-world experiences, lessons learned, best practices, and general knowledge with other like-minded individuals.

You will find sessions on different subjects like:

  • Teams
  • Power Platform
  • Employee Experience (Microsoft Viva)
  • SharePoint, OneDrive, Office, and Yammer
  • User Adoption & Productivity
  • M365 Security and Compliance

See the full event schedule here: Full schedule.

I choose to submit a session to this event, and I’m honored to be accepted as a guest speaker on a session about Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks. My session will take place at 03:00 pm according to UTC+0 on the Water Tower Power Platform room.

Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

As I mentioned before, my session will be all about best practices and small tips and tricks that we can apply to our Power Automate flows. For those reasons, I would like to invite you to join me at the M365 Below in Chicago! virtual event on Friday, January 14, 2022.

Session name: Power Automation: A new set of Best practices, tips and tricks

Abstract: A brand new set of tips and tricks and best practices that you should know for being more productive and building more reliable and effective Power Automate flows. This is not an introduction session anymore. Instead, this session will go through a list of 10 new best practices, tips, and tricks addressing advanced topics like deployment, dynamic connectors configurations, etc.

Join us and reserve your presence at the M365 Below in Chicago! virtual event on Friday, January 14, 2022, it is free!

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