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E-raamat: Building Solutions with the Microsoft Power Platform

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9781098117511
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With the accelerating speed of business and the increasing dependence on technology, companies today are significantly changing the way they build in-house business solutions. Many now use low-code and no code technologies to help them deal with specific issues, but that's just the beginning. With this practical guide, power users and developers will discover ways to resolve everyday challenges by building end-to-end solutions with the Microsoft Power Platform.

Author Jason Rivera, who specializes in SharePoint and the Microsoft 365 solution architecture, provides a comprehensive overview of how to use the Power Platform to build end-to-end solutions that address tactical business needs. By learning key components of the platform, including Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI, you'll be able to build low-code and no code applications, automate repeatable business processes, and create interactive reports from available data.

  • Learn how the Power Platform apps work together
  • Incorporate AI into the Power Platform without extensive ML or AI knowledge
  • Create end-to-end solutions to solve tactical business needs, including data collection, process automation, and reporting
  • Build AI-based solutions using Power Virtual Agents and AI Builder

Preface vii
1 Rapid Innovation with the Power Platform
1(8)
The Rise of Low-Code/No-Code Solutions
3(3)
The Major Tools in the Power Platform
6(1)
Setup Before We Get Started
6(3)
2 The Core and More
9(16)
Power Apps
9(1)
Power Automate
10(1)
Power BI
11(1)
Power Virtual Agents
12(1)
Power Pages
13(1)
Additional Services, Features, and More on AI
14(8)
Connectors
15(1)
Microsoft Dataverse
16(1)
The AI-Based Services
17(5)
Conclusion
22(3)
3 Getting to Know Power Apps
25(38)
Getting Familiar with Power Apps
25(11)
What Types of Apps Can I Build?
26(1)
Learning and Getting Inspired with Templates
27(1)
Taking a Tour Around a Canvas App
28(2)
Power Apps Fundamentals: Screens, Controls, and Functions
30(6)
Connectors
36(1)
Microsoft Power Fx
36(4)
Let's Get Building!
40(21)
Creating a Data Source from Excel
41(1)
Building an App from Data
42(4)
A Closer Look at How It Works
46(6)
Making Changes to the App
52(6)
Lets See the App in Action
58(3)
Conclusion
61(2)
4 Getting to Know Microsoft Dataverse
63(38)
Creating an Environment
64(2)
Creating Tables
66(17)
Adding Columns and Creating Relationships
70(6)
Adding Data to the Tables
76(2)
Editing Forms for Tables
78(5)
Dataverse and Model-Driven Apps
83(7)
Let's Build a Model-Driven App!
90(8)
Conclusion
98(3)
5 Getting to Know Power Automate
101(24)
Types of Flow
102(2)
Cloud Flows
102(1)
Desktop Flow
103(1)
Business Process Flow
103(1)
Triggers, Connectors, and Actions
104(6)
Triggers
104(2)
Connectors
106(1)
Actions
106(4)
Templates
110(1)
Let's Build a Flow!
111(12)
Conclusion
123(2)
6 Getting to Know Power Bl
125(30)
Understanding the Basics
125(13)
Workspaces
127(3)
Datasets
130(1)
Dashboards and Reports
130(6)
Workbooks
136(1)
Apps
136(2)
Power BI Desktop
138(2)
Install Power BI Desktop
139(1)
Let's Get Building!
140(13)
Importing and Managing Datasets
141(4)
Adding and Configuring Visualizations
145(5)
Slicing the Data
150(1)
Publishing from Power BI Desktop
151(2)
Conclusion
153(2)
7 Getting to Know Power Virtual Agents
155(26)
Understanding Key Concepts
155(6)
Topics
156(1)
Entities
157(1)
Canvas
158(2)
Test Bot
160(1)
Channels
160(1)
Let's Build a Bot!
161(17)
Conclusion
178(3)
8 Getting to Know Al Builder
181(34)
Getting Started
181(1)
A Brief AI Builder Tour
182(3)
Understanding Models
185(3)
Let's Get Building!
188(25)
Conclusion
213(2)
9 Robotic Process Automation with Power Automate for Desktop
215(26)
Power Automate for Desktop and Desktop Flows
216(12)
Setup Before We Get Started
216(5)
Actions and Controls
221(4)
Variables, UI Elements, and Images
225(3)
Let's Build a Web Scraper!
228(12)
Conclusion
240(1)
10 Continuing the Conversation on Chatbots
241(18)
Using Prebuilt and Custom Entities
241(11)
Proactive Conversations with Power Automate and Power Virtual Agents
252(5)
Conclusion
257(2)
11 Using Al Builder Models
259(24)
Integrating AI Builder and Power Apps
259(18)
Integrating AI Builder and Power Automate
277(4)
Conclusion
281(2)
12 Power Automate and Azure Cognitive Services
283(22)
General Cognitive Services Setup
284(4)
Integrating Sentiment Analysis
288(7)
Integrating the Computer Vision API
295(9)
Conclusion
304(1)
13 Getting to Know Power Pages
305(30)
Getting Started
305(4)
A Tour of the Design Studio
309(24)
Pages and Navigation
309(4)
Sections, Content, and Components
313(5)
Styling
318(2)
Data Workspace
320(13)
Conclusion
333(2)
Index 335
Jason Rivera is a SharePoint architect, developer, and consultant in Philadelphia. Specializing in SharePoint and Microsoft 365 solution architecture, he plans and implements tailored solutions with the goal of enhancing communication, productivity, and collaboration. Jason has over a decade of experience in designing and implementing business solutions that integrate with line of business systems to achieve each customer's unique goals. His work has taken him from the DC area to New York, working with companies in various industries from local small businesses to global corporations.