![]() ![]() It’s hard to keep up with all that traffic when I’m travelling. I get hundreds of emails every day, and my notification options are all-or-nothing.How much time do we spend sifting through streams of messages for the few notifications that matter? How much manual labor is spent transferring information from one place to another, or entering data into tracking systems? Too often these tasks are done manually, or not done at all. Microsoft Flow is a brand new SaaS offering, available today in preview, for automating workflows across the growing number of applications and SaaS services that business users rely on. They give people who best understand their needs and challenges the power to quickly meet them, without the time, complexity and cost of custom software development. PowerApps and Microsoft Flow are both aimed squarely at these gaps. We piece together spreadsheets, email chains, and manual processes to fill in the gaps. As a result, too many technology needs end up unsolved or under-optimized. But developing custom solutions has traditionally been too costly and time consuming for many of the needs teams and departments face-especially those projects that integrate across multiple data sources or require delivery across multiple devices from desktop to mobile. We know not every business problem can be solved with off-the-shelf solutions. Today, we’re excited to make two important announcements we believe will help these people achieve more: the introduction of Microsoft Flow and the public preview of Microsoft PowerApps. And they’re not slowing down to ask for permission. The result? People in departments from sales to marketing, from operations to finance now have the power to select and adopt tools to improve their own processes. The growth of SaaS (software as a service) has lowered barriers – no need to deploy servers or to install and configure complex software systems. While technology is often key to operating more effectively and efficiently, cost and complexity have often prevented organizations from taking maximum advantage of the potential benefits. Every organization faces constant pressure to do more with less. ![]()
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