Free Microsoft Web-based Training Courses
The Microsoft Power Platform is more than the sum of its parts. Connect them together—and to Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, and hundreds of other apps—and build end-to-end business solutions. It allows individuals with no programming experience to create apps, visualize and analyze data, and automate business processes.
If you are already using the Microsoft Power Platform or if you are interested in learning more, access our free series of web-based trainings.
There are six 45-minute sessions in all, hosted as online webinars. Please register for each session that you would like to join.
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Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform & Power Apps
Thursday November 4, 2pm - 2:45pm ET | Watch On-Demand
Microsoft Power Platform provides organizations the opportunity to empower teams members to build their own solutions through intuitive low-code or no-code set of services.
Microsoft Power Apps (part of the Microsoft Power Platform suite) allows users to build apps in hours—not months— from selectable templates that easily connect to data, use Excel-like expressions to add logic, and run on web and mobile devices. Users can build powerful end-to-end business solutions by connecting Power Apps across the entire Microsoft Power Platform—and to Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, SharePoint, Outlook, and hundreds of other apps—to drive innovation across your entire organization.
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Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform Connectors & Power Automate
Thursday November 11, 2pm - 2:45pm ET | Watch On-Demand
Microsoft Power Platform Connectors allow you to connect to over 200+ services to you common data services. Connectors use API and provide ways for users to connect their accounts and leverage a set of prebuilt actions and triggers to build their apps and workflows.
Microsoft Power Automate allows you to work smarter by building workflows and automating processes across your apps and services. Streamline notifications, sync data between systems, automate approval, and more. Power Automate includes commonly used connections, including SharePoint, SQL Server, Microsoft 365, OneDrive for Business, Salesforce, Excel, Dropbox, Twitter, and more.
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Introduction to Microsoft Power Apps Portals
Thursday December 2, 2pm - 2:45pm ET | Watch On-Demand
Learn how you can engage and collaborate with your distributors, resellers, vendors and customers using the Microsoft Power Apps Portal Solution set. Portals lets you create low-code responsive websites for users inside and outside your company.
We’ll walk you through some common everyday scenarios to show you how companies of all sizes are unlocking business performance through the use of this powerful toolset.
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Introduction to Microsoft Power Virtual Agent
Thursday December 9, 2pm - 2:45pm ET | Watch On-Demand
Microsoft Power Virtual Agents lets you create powerful chatbots that can answer questions posed by your customers, other employees, or visitors to your website or service. These bots can be created easily without the need for data scientists or developers. Some of the ways that Power Virtual Agents bots have been used include:
- COVID-19 infection rate and tracking information
- Sales help and support issues
- Opening hours and store information
- Employee health and vacation benefits
- Common employee questions for businesses
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Introduction to Microsoft Dataverse & Power BI
Thursday December 16, 2pm - 2:45pm ET | Watch On-Demand
Microsoft Dataverse lets you securely store and manage data that's used by business applications. You create a business-focused definition of your organization's data for use within apps.
For Dynamics 365 users—such as Dynamics 365 Sales, Dynamics 365 Customer Service, or Dynamics 365 Talent—you can also use Dataverse to store and secure the data they use. This enables you to build apps by using Power Apps and Dataverse directly against your core business data, which is already used within Dynamics 365, without the need for integration.
Microsoft Power BI is a suite of business analytics tools to analyze data and share insights. You can connect to and visualize any data using the unified, scalable platform for self-service and enterprise business intelligence (BI) that’s easy to use and helps you gain deeper data insight. See how easy it is to create reports, collaborate on dashboards, and share insights—inside and outside your organization—with user-friendly tools for self-service and enterprise BI.
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Introduction to Microsoft AI Builder
Thursday January 6, 2pm - 2:45pm ET | Watch On-Demand
AI Builder is a Microsoft Power Platform capability that provides AI models that are designed to optimize your business processes. AI Builder enables your business to use AI to automate processes and glean insights from your data in Power Apps and Power Automate.
See how you can use this turnkey solution that brings the power of AI through a point-and-click experience, so you don't need coding or data science skills to access the power of AI. With AI Builder, you can build custom models tailored to your needs, or choose a prebuilt model that is ready to use for many common business scenarios.
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