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Grow Your Flow: Extending Power Automate With Dynamics 365 Custom Connectors
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Grow Your Flow: Extending Power Automate With Dynamics 365 Custom Connectors

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Ever wished there was something you could do in Dynamics 365 using Power Automate, but couldn't? What do you do when there's a gap in your flows capabilities? You could suggest that Microsoft update Power Automate to enable new functionality, but that could take months to be released and there's no guarantee that your idea will make it to the product. In this session we will look at leveraging low-code options for developing custom connectors that can fill the gaps in Power Automate functionality. Several use cases will be addressed and we will demonstrate how to build the functionality as part of the session. Attendees will learn how to Azure functions to create custom connectors that augment existing flows.

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Aiden Kaskela

Exalents Solutions

Aiden is a 4x Business Applications MVP and Dynamics 365 / CRM enthusiast who has been an Architect and Developer for 14 years. In his spare time he organizes Dynamics 365 / PowerPlatform events and builds free add-ons available at KaskelaSolutions.com.

Michael Ochs

Exalents Solutions

Life-long coder, aspiring no coder and a BizApps MVP. My super power is learning new technologies and applying them to specific business needs in a variety of fields. My first job out of college was building Windows CE Mobile Apps connected to Siebel CRM for an HVAC company to automate their field service. Since then I’ve been working with Power Platform in all of it’s incarnations and nomenclatures since it was called Microsoft CRM 3.0.

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Grow Your Flow: Extending Power Automate With Dynamics 365 Custom Connectors

Ever wished there was something you could do in Dynamics 365 using Power Automate, but couldn't? What do you do when there's a gap in your flows capabilities? You could suggest that Microsoft update Power Automate to enable new functionality, but that could take months to be released and there's no guarantee that your idea will make it to the product. In this session we will look at leveraging low-code options for developing custom connectors that can fill the gaps in Power Automate functionality. Several use cases will be addressed and we will demonstrate how to build the functionality as part of the session. Attendees will learn how to Azure functions to create custom connectors that augment existing flows.

Speaker information:

Aiden Kaskela

Exalents Solutions

Aiden is a 4x Business Applications MVP and Dynamics 365 / CRM enthusiast who has been an Architect and Developer for 14 years. In his spare time he organizes Dynamics 365 / PowerPlatform events and builds free add-ons available at KaskelaSolutions.com.

Michael Ochs

Exalents Solutions

Life-long coder, aspiring no coder and a BizApps MVP. My super power is learning new technologies and applying them to specific business needs in a variety of fields. My first job out of college was building Windows CE Mobile Apps connected to Siebel CRM for an HVAC company to automate their field service. Since then I’ve been working with Power Platform in all of it’s incarnations and nomenclatures since it was called Microsoft CRM 3.0.

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