#SPSNYC 2019 Automating your digital workplace provisioning with #MicrosoftGr...Vincent Biret
1) The document discusses automating provisioning processes in Microsoft 365 using Azure Durable Functions and Microsoft Graph.
2) It provides an overview of choices for building custom user interfaces and automating tasks in Microsoft 365. Azure Durable Functions are presented as a way to coordinate complex workflows across Azure Functions.
3) The document demonstrates creating a provisioning solution using Azure Durable Functions as an orchestrator, Azure Functions as activities, and the Microsoft Graph API to provision resources across Microsoft 365 services.
In this session Sjoukje Zaal and Anco Stuij demonstrate the power of Azure Serverless in combination with Office 365. With Microsoft Forms, Logic App, Functions, Key vault and Managed Identities a new Office 365 user is automatically provisioned.
#MicrosoftGraph Community call - automating your digital workplace provisioni...Vincent Biret
This document discusses automating provisioning processes for digital workplaces using Azure Durable Functions and Microsoft Graph. It provides context on how Microsoft 365 tools have become more specialized, adding complexity for IT and power users to manage. Provisioning processes can require integrating many APIs. Azure Durable Functions helps address limitations of stateless Azure Functions by enabling state management and coordination of long-running workflows. The presentation demonstrates using Durable Functions orchestrators and activities to automate an Office 365 provisioning workflow by calling Microsoft Graph APIs.
Like us, applications are better and stronger together.Azure Logic App let you connect many different applications using connectors and Apps. Very use full to interact with a legacy application or reuse part of work that you already build.
In this session, we will dive in this universe of application ready-to-build, and who knows what we will achieve.
Introduction to Microsoft Flow - Introduction & advanced scenariosserge luca
This document provides an introduction and overview of advanced scenarios for Microsoft Flow. It discusses how Flow can be used to connect data across apps and empower power users. The presentation covers creating and managing flows, using environments and data loss prevention, extending flows to communicate with external systems, and the relationship between Flow and Logic Apps. Pricing and the Flow roadmap are also reviewed. The document concludes by acknowledging some positive aspects of Flow while also noting current limitations that could be improved.
This document provides an overview of Logic Apps and how to connect Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics CRM using Logic Apps. It discusses Logic App terms, pricing plans, how to access and create Logic Apps, and how to connect Logic Apps to Salesforce and Dynamics CRM. It also covers using connectors as triggers and actions in Logic Apps and customizing the CRM and Salesforce platforms for integration.
Logic Apps allow users to automate business processes and integrate systems across clouds without coding. Key concepts include workflows with triggers, actions, and connectors that integrate services and protocols. Advantages include easy design tools, quick integration of APIs, and extensibility. A demo shows monitoring tweets for a topic, analyzing sentiment, and creating alerts.
AOS Germany- 2020-Advanced Business Process Management with Power Automate an...serge luca
In this session, Serge Luca, aka Doctor Flow, describes what it takes to create mission-critical enterprise applications with the Power Platform 4 essential Power Platform patterns + 1 reference implementation: his open-source Power Platform BPM Toolkit
Doctor Flow- Best practices Microsoft flow - Techorama 2019serge luca
This document summarizes a presentation about advanced tips, patterns, and best practices for using Microsoft Flow. It includes demos of creating automated timesheets, calling the Graph API, using custom connectors, implementing approval escalation workflows using the state machine pattern, managing errors and parallelism in flows, and integrating Flow with Power BI. It also covers topics like licensing requirements, throttling limits, and strategies for handling long-running processes and service accounts.
Connect SharePoint Framework solutions to APIs secured with Azure ADBIWUG
This document discusses using the AadHttpClient to connect SharePoint Framework (SPFx) solutions to APIs secured with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) without needing to handle authentication headaches. The AadHttpClient handles requesting and including access tokens in API calls automatically. Administrators configure which API permissions are available by setting permissions for a pre-provisioned Azure AD application. This allows SPFx solutions to connect to secured APIs seamlessly without having to specify reply URLs or handle multiple requests for tokens.
This document provides an overview of Azure Logic Apps. It defines Logic Apps as a workflow engine that allows for easy scaling and integration of Azure services without code. Logic Apps use connectors, triggers, and workflows (conditions and actions) to automate tasks and business processes. Examples of Logic App use cases include processing files uploaded to FTP and importing data into SQL Server, processing RSS feeds and sending summary emails, and creating tickets in Dynamics CRM from incoming emails. The document demonstrates building Logic Apps with triggers like schedules and HTTP requests, and includes actions like outputting to Google Drive and sending emails. It also provides references for additional Logic App integration scenarios.
In this session, Stephen will walk through how you can use Azure Logic Apps to automate business processes without using code. He will demonstrate the new graphical designer, as well as speak to the architecture of the underlying system, and how to best take advantage of different Logic App capabilities.
Make IT Pro's great again: Microsoft Azure for the SharePoint professionalBIWUG
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure for SharePoint professionals. It begins with an introduction to Azure services including infrastructure, platform, and application services. It then discusses essential Azure services like compute, storage, networking, and security. Real-world examples are presented on migrating websites and virtual machines to Azure. The document also covers getting started with Azure subscriptions and discusses the skills needed for IT professionals. It emphasizes the importance of Azure Active Directory and provides a survival guide for working with Azure.
Microsoft flow best practices SharePoint Saturday Bremen 2019 (Germany)serge luca
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Flow best practices. It discusses using logical workflow IDs and approval IDs, bulletproofing code with Coalesce(), state machine patterns for workflows over 30 days, error handling techniques like retry policies and reducing concurrency, asynchronous long calls, proxy and service flows, Flow extensibility through HTTP triggers and responses, integrating Flow with Power BI, and conclusions about keeping forms simple and using Flow to complement other tools like PowerShell. Demo flows are provided for expense reports, calling APIs, custom connectors, managing errors, parallelism, and connecting Flow to Power BI.
The document discusses technologies from Microsoft including Azure Active Directory, Azure Table Storage, Logic Apps, Machine Learning, and Mixed Reality. It provides overviews of the capabilities of each technology and examples of how to create applications that integrate them, such as retrieving chat messages from Microsoft Teams and analyzing the sentiment using Machine Learning, then viewing the results on HoloLens with a Mixed Reality app.
In this presentation, Microsoft Technical Support Engineers Harikharan Krishnaraju & Karan Singh explains the advantages of Azure Logic Apps and Microsoft Flow.
4 Integrating azure monitor with power bi and power automateKumton Suttiraksiri
พบกับเซสชั่น "Integrating Azure Monitor With Power BI and Power Automate" ในงาน Microsoft 365 Developer Bootcamp
- วิเคราะห์ข้อมูลการใช้งาน Resources บน Azure ด้วย Azure Monitor ร่วมกับ Power BI
- ปรับลดการใช้งาน Resources แบบอัตโนมัติด้วย Power Automate เมื่อถึงขีดจำกัดด้วย Power Automate
โดยคุณ Thanyapon Sananakin (Microsoft MVP)
This document discusses Software as a Service (SaaS) and modern integration approaches using Microsoft Azure services. It covers what SaaS is, popular SaaS platforms, SaaS challenges around integration and security. It then introduces Azure App Service components like Logic Apps, API Apps and their uses for lightweight orchestration and connectivity. It provides examples of how these services can be used to integrate on-premises and SaaS applications and discusses benefits like flexibility, productivity and cost reduction.
Integrating saa s application using azure services v0.5Luca Mauri
This document discusses Software as a Service (SaaS) and modern integration approaches using Microsoft Azure services. It covers what SaaS is, popular SaaS platforms, challenges with SaaS applications, and why SaaS is becoming more prevalent. It then discusses integration approaches using Azure App Service components like Logic Apps, API Apps, and API Management. Logic Apps allow no-code workflow creation and integration between SaaS and on-premises systems. API Apps enable custom connector development. The document provides examples of how these services can be used to integrate applications both on-premises and in the cloud.
Unleashing the power of Microsoft Flow at Dynamics 365 SaturdayDaniel Laskewitz
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Flow and its capabilities. Microsoft Flow allows non-developers to automate workflows across different apps and services by creating flows with triggers, actions, and connectors. It includes over 200 connectors and templates that can be used to create flows for common tasks like notifying teams about new opportunities or automating a holiday request process. Microsoft Flow integrates with Dynamics 365 and Office 365 applications. It is included for free with many Office 365 and Dynamics 365 subscriptions and can also be purchased separately. The presenter demonstrates creating sample flows and discusses the Microsoft Flow roadmap.
Microsoft PowerApps- 'What can really I do with it?'samarcot
Microsoft PowerApps is Office 365's latest offerings for building custom business mobile apps. This session will demonstrate the power & vision of PowerApps for building custom business applications, cover several sample apps and show how they work.
Bill will be discussing and demonstrating how API Management can be the base for your Hybrid Integration design and how the feature of API Management will make your hybrid integration scenarios better.
#SPSHouston Automating your digital workplace proivisioning with #Azure Durab...Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session during SharePoint Saturday Houston. Talking about Azure Durable Functions, SharePoint Framework, Architecture, and the Microsoft Graph
#SPSBrussels 2017 vincent biret #azure #functions microsoft #flowVincent Biret
Slides of the session given at the SharePoint Saturday Brussels 2017 around Microsoft flow and Azure Functions. This session is an introduction to both services and how you can combine them
Introduction to Microsoft Flow - Introduction & advanced scenariosserge luca
This document provides an introduction and overview of advanced scenarios for Microsoft Flow. It discusses how Flow can be used to connect data across apps and empower power users. The presentation covers creating and managing flows, using environments and data loss prevention, extending flows to communicate with external systems, and the relationship between Flow and Logic Apps. Pricing and the Flow roadmap are also reviewed. The document concludes by acknowledging some positive aspects of Flow while also noting current limitations that could be improved.
This document provides an overview of Logic Apps and how to connect Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics CRM using Logic Apps. It discusses Logic App terms, pricing plans, how to access and create Logic Apps, and how to connect Logic Apps to Salesforce and Dynamics CRM. It also covers using connectors as triggers and actions in Logic Apps and customizing the CRM and Salesforce platforms for integration.
Logic Apps allow users to automate business processes and integrate systems across clouds without coding. Key concepts include workflows with triggers, actions, and connectors that integrate services and protocols. Advantages include easy design tools, quick integration of APIs, and extensibility. A demo shows monitoring tweets for a topic, analyzing sentiment, and creating alerts.
AOS Germany- 2020-Advanced Business Process Management with Power Automate an...serge luca
In this session, Serge Luca, aka Doctor Flow, describes what it takes to create mission-critical enterprise applications with the Power Platform 4 essential Power Platform patterns + 1 reference implementation: his open-source Power Platform BPM Toolkit
Doctor Flow- Best practices Microsoft flow - Techorama 2019serge luca
This document summarizes a presentation about advanced tips, patterns, and best practices for using Microsoft Flow. It includes demos of creating automated timesheets, calling the Graph API, using custom connectors, implementing approval escalation workflows using the state machine pattern, managing errors and parallelism in flows, and integrating Flow with Power BI. It also covers topics like licensing requirements, throttling limits, and strategies for handling long-running processes and service accounts.
Connect SharePoint Framework solutions to APIs secured with Azure ADBIWUG
This document discusses using the AadHttpClient to connect SharePoint Framework (SPFx) solutions to APIs secured with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) without needing to handle authentication headaches. The AadHttpClient handles requesting and including access tokens in API calls automatically. Administrators configure which API permissions are available by setting permissions for a pre-provisioned Azure AD application. This allows SPFx solutions to connect to secured APIs seamlessly without having to specify reply URLs or handle multiple requests for tokens.
This document provides an overview of Azure Logic Apps. It defines Logic Apps as a workflow engine that allows for easy scaling and integration of Azure services without code. Logic Apps use connectors, triggers, and workflows (conditions and actions) to automate tasks and business processes. Examples of Logic App use cases include processing files uploaded to FTP and importing data into SQL Server, processing RSS feeds and sending summary emails, and creating tickets in Dynamics CRM from incoming emails. The document demonstrates building Logic Apps with triggers like schedules and HTTP requests, and includes actions like outputting to Google Drive and sending emails. It also provides references for additional Logic App integration scenarios.
In this session, Stephen will walk through how you can use Azure Logic Apps to automate business processes without using code. He will demonstrate the new graphical designer, as well as speak to the architecture of the underlying system, and how to best take advantage of different Logic App capabilities.
Make IT Pro's great again: Microsoft Azure for the SharePoint professionalBIWUG
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure for SharePoint professionals. It begins with an introduction to Azure services including infrastructure, platform, and application services. It then discusses essential Azure services like compute, storage, networking, and security. Real-world examples are presented on migrating websites and virtual machines to Azure. The document also covers getting started with Azure subscriptions and discusses the skills needed for IT professionals. It emphasizes the importance of Azure Active Directory and provides a survival guide for working with Azure.
Microsoft flow best practices SharePoint Saturday Bremen 2019 (Germany)serge luca
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Flow best practices. It discusses using logical workflow IDs and approval IDs, bulletproofing code with Coalesce(), state machine patterns for workflows over 30 days, error handling techniques like retry policies and reducing concurrency, asynchronous long calls, proxy and service flows, Flow extensibility through HTTP triggers and responses, integrating Flow with Power BI, and conclusions about keeping forms simple and using Flow to complement other tools like PowerShell. Demo flows are provided for expense reports, calling APIs, custom connectors, managing errors, parallelism, and connecting Flow to Power BI.
The document discusses technologies from Microsoft including Azure Active Directory, Azure Table Storage, Logic Apps, Machine Learning, and Mixed Reality. It provides overviews of the capabilities of each technology and examples of how to create applications that integrate them, such as retrieving chat messages from Microsoft Teams and analyzing the sentiment using Machine Learning, then viewing the results on HoloLens with a Mixed Reality app.
In this presentation, Microsoft Technical Support Engineers Harikharan Krishnaraju & Karan Singh explains the advantages of Azure Logic Apps and Microsoft Flow.
4 Integrating azure monitor with power bi and power automateKumton Suttiraksiri
พบกับเซสชั่น "Integrating Azure Monitor With Power BI and Power Automate" ในงาน Microsoft 365 Developer Bootcamp
- วิเคราะห์ข้อมูลการใช้งาน Resources บน Azure ด้วย Azure Monitor ร่วมกับ Power BI
- ปรับลดการใช้งาน Resources แบบอัตโนมัติด้วย Power Automate เมื่อถึงขีดจำกัดด้วย Power Automate
โดยคุณ Thanyapon Sananakin (Microsoft MVP)
This document discusses Software as a Service (SaaS) and modern integration approaches using Microsoft Azure services. It covers what SaaS is, popular SaaS platforms, SaaS challenges around integration and security. It then introduces Azure App Service components like Logic Apps, API Apps and their uses for lightweight orchestration and connectivity. It provides examples of how these services can be used to integrate on-premises and SaaS applications and discusses benefits like flexibility, productivity and cost reduction.
Integrating saa s application using azure services v0.5Luca Mauri
This document discusses Software as a Service (SaaS) and modern integration approaches using Microsoft Azure services. It covers what SaaS is, popular SaaS platforms, challenges with SaaS applications, and why SaaS is becoming more prevalent. It then discusses integration approaches using Azure App Service components like Logic Apps, API Apps, and API Management. Logic Apps allow no-code workflow creation and integration between SaaS and on-premises systems. API Apps enable custom connector development. The document provides examples of how these services can be used to integrate applications both on-premises and in the cloud.
Unleashing the power of Microsoft Flow at Dynamics 365 SaturdayDaniel Laskewitz
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Flow and its capabilities. Microsoft Flow allows non-developers to automate workflows across different apps and services by creating flows with triggers, actions, and connectors. It includes over 200 connectors and templates that can be used to create flows for common tasks like notifying teams about new opportunities or automating a holiday request process. Microsoft Flow integrates with Dynamics 365 and Office 365 applications. It is included for free with many Office 365 and Dynamics 365 subscriptions and can also be purchased separately. The presenter demonstrates creating sample flows and discusses the Microsoft Flow roadmap.
Microsoft PowerApps- 'What can really I do with it?'samarcot
Microsoft PowerApps is Office 365's latest offerings for building custom business mobile apps. This session will demonstrate the power & vision of PowerApps for building custom business applications, cover several sample apps and show how they work.
Bill will be discussing and demonstrating how API Management can be the base for your Hybrid Integration design and how the feature of API Management will make your hybrid integration scenarios better.
#SPSHouston Automating your digital workplace proivisioning with #Azure Durab...Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session during SharePoint Saturday Houston. Talking about Azure Durable Functions, SharePoint Framework, Architecture, and the Microsoft Graph
#SPSBrussels 2017 vincent biret #azure #functions microsoft #flowVincent Biret
Slides of the session given at the SharePoint Saturday Brussels 2017 around Microsoft flow and Azure Functions. This session is an introduction to both services and how you can combine them
Introduction to Microsoft Flow and Azure FunctionsBIWUG
This document introduces Microsoft Flow and Azure Functions. Flow allows non-developers to visually create automated workflows that connect various systems and services, while Azure Functions enables developers to write pieces of code that can be triggered by events. The document discusses how users can build workflows in Flow, while developers can extend capabilities using Functions. It provides examples of how Flow and Functions can be integrated together to build automated solutions.
slides supporting the session at the SharePoint Fest Seattle 2018. Talking about Azure functions v1 and v2, durable functions, webhooks, apis and so much more
SPFestDc AZR204 Microsoft Graph and SharePoint Framework under steroids with ...Vincent Biret
This document discusses using Microsoft Graph and Azure Functions together with SharePoint Framework to build solutions.
Azure Functions allow building solutions using a serverless approach with triggers and bindings to services like Microsoft Graph. Microsoft Graph provides a unified API for Microsoft services like Exchange, OneDrive, and SharePoint. SharePoint Framework enables building client-side web parts for SharePoint.
The document demonstrates how these technologies can be used together, with an Azure Function triggered by Microsoft Graph and providing data to a SharePoint Framework web part. This allows building solutions that integrate Microsoft services and infrastructure with minimal development effort.
#Techorama belgium 2018 vincent biret deep dive with the #MicrosoftGraphVincent Biret
Slides supporting the session deep dive with the Microsoft Graph at Techorama Belgium 2018. Talking about authentication, authorization, integrations with azure functions and the SharePoint Framework.
Office apps in Office 365 - Napa the next big thingSPC Adriatics
Speakers: Martina Grom, Toni Pohl; How to build development Solutions without your own Servers, only by using Office 365. In this session we will see how to use the new development model for building cool Office Apps. What is NAPA and how to use it. This session will provide an overview of the new developer features for Office and SharePoint.
Sajeetharan Sinnathurai is a cloud solution architect with over 10 years of experience as a full stack developer specializing in Angular and Azure. He has made over 10,000 contributions to Stack Overflow and maintains 140 code repositories on StackBlitz. Sinnathurai regularly shares his expertise in developer communities and has received numerous Microsoft certifications and awards for his open source contributions.
BizSpark Startup Night Windows Azure March 29, 2011Spiffy
This document provides an overview of Windows Azure and its core concepts. It discusses:
- Why cloud computing started and how Windows Azure came about to address challenges with managing machines.
- Key characteristics of cloud computing like elasticity, reduced costs, and new capabilities.
- Core Windows Azure services like Blob storage, Tables, Queues and AppFabric for identity management.
- How to plan application architecture, deploy to Windows Azure using tools like Visual Studio, and manage applications once deployed.
#SPFestSea Introduction to #Azure #Functions v2Vincent Biret
This document discusses new features and improvements in Azure Functions V2 including support for Java and .NET Core 2.0, separation of host and runtime processes, and the introduction of Durable Functions for orchestrating workflows. Durable Functions allow defining workflows using code and handle state management. Application Insights is recommended for monitoring performance and stability. Authentication, CORS, and retry policies are also discussed.
Oracle OpenWorld 2009 AIA Best PracticesRajesh Raheja
Oracle OpenWorld 2009 Session S311197
Jedi Masters Reveal
Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Foundation Pack Best Practices
Building Process Integrations
This document provides an overview of migrating applications and workloads to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. It discusses Ethos, a Microsoft preferred cloud computing partner, and some of their case studies helping companies migrate to Azure. Specific topics covered include SQL Azure, design considerations, performance, security best practices, migration approaches, and tools to help with the process.
Dan Holme discusses the new capabilities and opportunities presented by SharePoint 2013 and the app model. Key points include:
- SharePoint 2013 shifts the platform to a more hybrid cloud/on-premise model and allows extensions through apps that can be hosted remotely.
- Apps provide a new way to customize and extend SharePoint functionality without deploying code to the servers. They can be developed independently and managed through the app store.
- This represents a significant change from the past where customizations required server-side code. The new app model uses web technologies like JavaScript and a REST API to interact with SharePoint.
- This opens up new opportunities for end users, developers, and IT to take
Vincent biret azure functions and flow (toronto)Vincent Biret
This document outlines Vincent Biret's presentation on Azure Functions and Microsoft Flow. The presentation includes demos of using Flow to automate workflows across various services and using Functions to run pieces of code in the cloud. The agenda covers introductions to Flow and Functions, demos of each, best practices for using them together, and a conclusion on how they can provide reliable development, save time and money, and empower users.
Vincent biret azure functions and flow (ottawa)Vincent Biret
This document outlines Vincent Biret's presentation on Azure Functions and Microsoft Flow. The presentation includes demos of using Flow to automate workflows across various services and using Functions to run pieces of code in the cloud. It also discusses pricing plans for Flow, supported languages for Functions, and best practices for integrating Flow and Functions. The presentation agenda covers introductions to Flow and Functions, demos of each, and a conclusion about how these tools can provide reliable development, save time and money, and empower users.
This document discusses serverless computing with Azure Functions. It begins with an introduction to serverless computing and the benefits of the approach. It then covers Azure Functions, including an overview of the programming model, supported languages and bindings. The document demonstrates creating a "Hello World" function and discusses tooling options for developing functions. It also demonstrates using proxies and addresses security considerations for serverless applications.
SPS calgary 2017 introduction to azure functions microsoft flowVincent Biret
Slides of the session introduction to Microsoft flow and azure functions during SPSYYC. Lean to create no-code powerful workflows and extend those in a matter of minutes with Azure Functions
FEDSPUG April 2014: Visual Studio 2013 for Application Lifecycle Management &...WSPDC & FEDSPUG
This document summarizes new features in Visual Studio 2013, including improved debugging tools, better ASP.NET support that unifies Web Forms and MVC, and new capabilities for building and deploying SharePoint apps. It also outlines updates to .NET like asynchronous programming improvements and cloud-focused features, as well as how Visual Studio and Azure integration enhances development workflows.
December #PnP #SPFx call #CLI exteranlize demoVincent Biret
The document summarizes a new command for the @pnp/office365-cli package that helps externalize dependencies in SharePoint Framework (SPFx) projects. The command automates tasks like checking dependencies, ensuring CDN references match versions, testing module types, obtaining minified versions, and generating externals entries to externalize code dependencies. This helps optimize SPFx projects and reduce page load times by externalizing custom component code dependencies to avoid large bundle sizes. The summary demonstrates community collaboration to create a useful tool for SPFx developers.
This document summarizes a presentation about how to implement DevOps practices with the SharePoint Framework. It discusses the software development lifecycle and how DevOps automates processes like continuous integration and delivery. It also covers tools like Azure DevOps for version control, building, testing, and deploying SPFx components. Specific practices covered include using Git and GitFlow for branches, pull requests for code reviews, building pipelines for quality testing, and release pipelines for deploying to environments. The presentation demonstrates setting up unit tests with Jest and build/release pipelines. It concludes that DevOps methodologies improve productivity and quality by automating processes and enabling more frequent releases.
MS365 dev bootcamp - day introduction slidesVincent Biret
The document outlines the agenda for a one-day Microsoft Global Office 365 Developer Bootcamp in Montreal. It includes sessions on Microsoft Graph, SharePoint Framework, and Microsoft Teams. There will be keynote and breakout sessions led by speakers from Microsoft and partner companies. Logistical information is provided on wifi access, lunch, and an evaluation survey at the end.
MS365 Dev Bootcamp Montreal 2019 - Microsoft graph introductionVincent Biret
This document introduces Microsoft Graph and describes how to build applications that connect to Microsoft services like Office 365 using the Microsoft Graph API. It provides an overview of Microsoft Graph and how it acts as a gateway to access user, group and organizational data from Microsoft services. It also describes the various authentication options for Microsoft Graph applications and code samples for building single page applications with React that are authenticated with Azure AD using the Microsoft Graph SDK.
#MSBuild using #IoT to improve peoples's health and brain powerVincent Biret
Slides supporting the Microsoft Build 2019 session. This session exposes a mix of production experience and do it yourself hacking solutions to improve personal health.
#SPFestDC Migrate your custom solutions to the modern stackVincent Biret
The document discusses transitioning custom SharePoint components to the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). It provides an overview of SPFx and demonstrates how to build various types of extensions and components using SPFx, including web parts, provisioning templates, workflows, and accessing data. It also discusses other modern tools that can be used alongside SPFx, such as PowerApps, Microsoft Flow, and Azure Functions. The conclusion encourages developers to leverage the new tools available to build modern solutions for SharePoint that will have improved performance, security, and developer experience compared to previous methods.
Microsoft #ignite tour #toronto 2019 How to do #DevOps with the #SPFx and why...Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session during the Microsoft Ignite tour Toronto. Talking about Azure DevOps, DevOps philosophy and practices, unit testing and much more.
Granite state #spug The #microsoftGraph and #SPFx on steroids with #AzureFunc...Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session at the granite state user group meeting of January 2019. Talking as well about #Azure Active directory and lots of other things
#ESPC18 how to migrate to the #SharePoint Framework?Vincent Biret
Slides supporting the session at the European SharePoint Conference 2018. Mostly talking about the SharePoint Framework and other powerful tools that can save developement time
#ESPC18 How to do #devops with the #SharePoint Framework and why it matters?Vincent Biret
1) The document discusses how to do DevOps with the SharePoint Framework including introducing the new tooling stack for SPFx, the software development lifecycle, and Visual Studio Team Services for source control and automation.
2) It demonstrates how to set up build pipelines in VSTS to automate builds and deployments including unit testing SPFx web parts.
3) The document also discusses managing technical debt through practices like linting, static analysis, and code quality tools like SonarQube.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Quantum Computing Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
100% human made.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in BusinessDr. Tathagat Varma
My talk for the Indian School of Business (ISB) Emerging Leaders Program Cohort 9. In this talk, I discussed key issues around adoption of GenAI in business - benefits, opportunities and limitations. I also discussed how my research on Theory of Cognitive Chasms helps address some of these issues
Technology Trends in 2025: AI and Big Data AnalyticsInData Labs
At InData Labs, we have been keeping an ear to the ground, looking out for AI-enabled digital transformation trends coming our way in 2025. Our report will provide a look into the technology landscape of the future, including:
-Artificial Intelligence Market Overview
-Strategies for AI Adoption in 2025
-Anticipated drivers of AI adoption and transformative technologies
-Benefits of AI and Big data for your business
-Tips on how to prepare your business for innovation
-AI and data privacy: Strategies for securing data privacy in AI models, etc.
Download your free copy nowand implement the key findings to improve your business.
Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
This session is designed to equip developers with the skills needed to build mission-critical, end-to-end processes that seamlessly orchestrate agents, people, and robots.
📕 Here's what you can expect:
- Modeling: Build end-to-end processes using BPMN.
- Implementing: Integrate agentic tasks, RPA, APIs, and advanced decisioning into processes.
- Operating: Control process instances with rewind, replay, pause, and stop functions.
- Monitoring: Use dashboards and embedded analytics for real-time insights into process instances.
This webinar is a must-attend for developers looking to enhance their agentic automation skills and orchestrate robust, mission-critical processes.
👨🏫 Speaker:
Andrei Vintila, Principal Product Manager @UiPath
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 16:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives sessions at https://community.uipath.com/dev-dives-automation-developer-2025/.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
For more information: https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/smarc-arm-family
UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
📕 Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Orchestrator API Overview
Exploring the Swagger Interface
Test Manager API Highlights
Streamlining Automation & Testing with APIs (Demo)
Q&A and Open Discussion
Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
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#SPFestSEA Automate digital workplace provisioning with #MicrosoftGraph and #Azure #Functions
1. Automating Provisioning For Your
Digital Workplace: With Azure Durable
Functions & Microsoft Graph
SharePoint Fest Seattle 2019
Vincent Biret
2. Passionate about technologies, development and community
Vincent Biret
@baywet
bit.ly/vince365
Microsoft Office Dev MVP
Azure and Office 365 developer @ 2toLead
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Over the last years Microsoft focused on delivering more specialized tools
Microsoft 365 Ecosystem
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8. Different tools for boundaries
Internal
External
Public
It’s important to consider the right tool for the right boundary, and your automation options must account
for it as well.
9. Overall users are happier with better tools, but it added stress on IT and power users.
The effects of more specialized tools
Pros
More efficient
Better capabilities
Faster releases
Cons
Context Switching
Licensing complexity
Managing multiple API’s
Administrative lifecycle
tasks
The first rule of licensing is we
don’t talk about licensing
10. Provisioning processes can be quite complex and often require to integrate many
technologies together. Thankfully the Microsoft Graph provides most of the APIs.
What do we want to automate?
Create Office 365 group
Enable Teams on the group
Update the logo
Set security
Create Channels for each project
Create a templated NoteBook for
each project
Create a Planner Plan for each
project
Add a welcome message
Add all the tabs
Create extranet site collection &
sites
Apply a template to it
…
12. When building custom user interfaces for Office 365, the trick is to find the right balance.
Available choices when building custom UI
COMPLEXITY
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Bots
Custom
Teams Tabs/SPFx
PowerApps
Forms
13. Benefits of going SPFx/Teams
Modern technologies (react, typescript…)
Open source libraries (PnP & more)
Integrated AuthN & AuthZ
Integrated hosting
Discoverable
High flexibility/control
16. Azure Functions is a good complement to Flow/Logic App. Logic App good transition
from Microsoft Flow to move from user centric to entreprise grade
Available choices when automating O365
COMPLEXITY
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App Service
Environment
Automation
RunBooks
Custom
WebJobs
WebApps
Functions
Logic Apps
Flow
17. ASE is a great tool to automate things for Office 365, especially if you’re a dev, with
almost no limitations
Benefits of App Service Environment
Built-in auth (Easy-Auth)
Built-in security (SSL…)
Autoscale
API driven (CORS…)
Built-in connectivity (vnet, vpns…)
Proven technology (6+ years)
Easy to get started
Cheap
20. Implementing complex workflows was complex with Azure Functions which are designed
for quick and simple activities
Value proposition of Azure Functions
Pros
Cheap
Fast
Simple
Scale extensively
Cons
Stateless
Coordination nightmare!
10/15 min limit run time
21. A common pattern to chain Azure Function was to use queues
Coordinating Azure Functions: Chaining
22. A common pattern to chain Azure Function was to use a state repository, each function
triggering the next one
Coordinating Azure Functions: State Repo
23. The pain of coordinating Azure Functions grows exponentially with the number of
functions.
TRYING TO
COORDINATE MANY
FUNCTIONS
24. Durable Functions remove a lot of pain introduced with regular functions
Introducing Durable Functions
All the benefits of « regular » Functions
Code defined workflow
Automates state management
Reports status
Enables new design patterns
Fan out/Fan-in
Chaining
Monitoring
25. The Orchestrator leverages a decorator design pattern to « work it’s magic »
High level overview
Orchestration
client
State persistence
Orchestrator
ActivitiesTrigger
26. Always remember these key principles toi avoid strange behavior
Important things about Orchestrator
Orchestrator WILL run multiple time
Orchestrator ONLY coordinates activities
No random
No time
No async calls
Idem potent logic
Use orchestrator methods to call activities
Activities input/output MUST be serializable
29. Authentication & Authorization
Use Azure Active Directory, not ACS anymore
Most of ACS retired a year ago, which is not a good sign for
auth part
Use certificate (not secret) authentication
Otherwise, for some endpoints, you’ll get a token, and a
403…
¯_(ツ)_/¯
30. The situation is currently painful if you want to leverage Azure Functions and work with
SharePoint’s CSOM
Laggy SDK/CSOM
CSOM still does not support dot net standard
Azure Functions are now on dot net core 2.x
Most libraries moved to dot net standard
Painful transition ADAL/MSAL on top of that
Functions/Activities can only run for 10/15 minutes
31. It is possible to synchronize a webjob and Durable Functions using queues or events.
Either to the same orchestrator or a separate one.
Laggy SDK/CSOM - solutions
• Talk to SharePoint REST APIs & split the code
• This
Orchestration
client
State persistence
Orchestrator
Activities
Trigger
Events
WebJob
#4: Mostly Devs and architects that want to know how to implement it. PMO and PMs who want to know how it’s done.
Questions:
XP with functions
XP with SPFx
XP with MS Graph
#6: Gestion des questions, interaction, ok avec ce programme?
#8: Timing: Just talk about the releases, do not explain what the products do
#14: Discoverable: Teams Tabs, SharePoint App Pages, Webpart gallery, already in tools users leverage
#15: Show the application page (create a PMO team and embed as a tab?), show all the controls (pnp), show the SPFx project and react components
#18: Tip: flows are in fact Azure logic Apps behind the scenes
#33: Not using event because passing data back (SharePoint) and renewing token (OneNote)
#35: Money save = dev time saved, less support to provide, better product/service