Announcement Archives - Microsoft Power Platform Blog Innovate with Business Apps Tue, 01 Apr 2025 16:42:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Announcing the Process map public preview in Power Automate http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/power-platform/blog/power-automate/announcing-the-process-map-public-preview-in-power-automate/ Tue, 01 Apr 2025 16:42:55 +0000 We’re thrilled to announce the public preview of Process Map in Power Automate, a significant advancement for process-centric observability at scale. This feature is seamlessly integrated into the Automation Center, your hub for end-to-end automation monitoring and management in Power Automate. What is the Process Map? The Process Map is designed to enhance process-centric troubleshooting

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We’re thrilled to announce the public preview of Process Map in Power Automate, a significant advancement for process-centric observability at scale. This feature is seamlessly integrated into the Automation Center, your hub for end-to-end automation monitoring and management in Power Automate.

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What is the Process Map?

The Process Map is designed to enhance process-centric troubleshooting and monitoring in Power Automate by providing increased visibility and efficiency. It offers a detailed, end-to-end view of a process that’s managed by a parent orchestrating flow, showing all of the associated child and desktop flows. The map also recognizes structural flow elements, such as conditions, and displays flows that didn’t execute due to specific conditional logic or upstream errors. This is critical for understanding how a problem in one part of the process can affect other parts and assists in taking appropriate countermeasures to address issues.

Key benefits:

  • Accelerated troubleshooting: Quickly identify and resolve issues with an end-to-end, process-centric view that includes contextual information on runs, connections, and design-time aspects.
  • Comprehensive visibility: Gain full transparency into your automation processes, including flows that were skipped or missed due to conditional logic or upstream issues.
  • Enhanced impact analysis: Understand and analyze how issues affect the entire process, facilitating faster recovery and implement effective countermeasures.
  • Stronger collaboration: End-to-end process visibility enables faster, context-rich communication with impacted teams, accelerating recovery and driving continuous improvement.

Key features

  • Runs view: Displays the main flow run that orchestrates the process and its child runs, enabling users to track execution, identify issues, and optimize processes.
  • Overview view: Provides a design-time process hierarchy view with connected subprocesses, offering quick insights and serving as the future home for aggregated process data and configurations.
  • Runs tab integration: We’ve enhanced the flow runs page with new run row hover options. New icons let you create or view process maps for the selected process run and its child runs.

How to get started

This feature is being rolled-out now and you can test it today in the US preview region. Further details are available in the Process Map documentation.

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Enhanced enterprise automation observability http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/power-platform/blog/power-automate/enhanced-enterprise-automation-observability/ http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/power-platform/blog/power-automate/enhanced-enterprise-automation-observability/#respond Mon, 17 Mar 2025 15:58:21 +0000 We are excited to announce significant updates to Power Automate observability capabilities in Automation Center and Power Platform Admin Center

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We are excited to announce significant updates to Power Automate observability capabilities in Automation Center and Power Platform Admin Center.

We’ve heard from customers the importance of clearly understanding the health of their enterprise automations through detailed analytics and proactive recommendations. To support this need, there are updates to monitoring and analytics tools in Automation Center and Power Platform Admin Center:

  • Monitor cross environments the health of automations in Power Platform Admin Center
  • Operate and troubleshoot automations in Automation Center with the hierarchical run history view and copilot generally available
  • Increased action log capacity and near-real-time logging for Desktop flows with logs V2
  • New advanced desktop flow recommendations

Unveiling Public preview of monitoring Power Automate in Power Platform Admin Center 

Following up on the announcement made at Ignite for Power Apps monitoring in PPAC, we are excited to announce that Power Automate resources are now available in the Monitoring Hub in Public Preview.

The Monitoring Hub is an innovative experience that enables admins to observe and maintain optimal operations by managing changes to production environments, detecting and remediating incidents, and maintaining business continuity.

The Monitoring page brings attention to resources with degraded operational health and highlights which resources have opportunities for improvement.

Thanks to the new Power Automate view in Monitoring Hub, you can now track the success rate of your cloud and desktop flows, the machine wait time in queue of your desktop flows to monitor the scalability of the allocated machines, across environments. There are many more resource types and associated metrics to come in the future.

A screenshot of Power Automate monitoring experience in Power Platform Admin Center

For automations running in a Managed Environment, contextual recommendations help you enhancing their health and efficiency. The recommendation can be shared in Teams with stakeholders who can then deep dive in Automation center to troubleshoot.

Run history in Automation Center is now generally available

Automation center is a central hub for efficient monitoring and troubleshooting experiences for automation processes across Power Automate at scale. The automation center provides comprehensive visualizations to monitor the health of the automations, quickly detect issues or trends, and troubleshoot problems more efficiently. 

Whether you’re a developer, operator, Center of Excellence team member, or business analyst, the automation center provides a centralized view of the activity of your automations within an environment. It features a user-friendly interface with dashboards that show the health status of flows and work queues, desktop flow activity and for Managed Environment recommendations.

We are excited to announce that the hierarchical flow runs view and copilot are now available in general availability. 

Hierarchical Flow runs view

The runs tab presents a consolidated view of cloud and desktop flow run data displayed in a hierarchical list view. You can easily see at a glance the status of all dependent runs whether they succeeded or failed.

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Copilot automation insights

When you are looking for more detailed insights, you can use Copilot to analyze your automation activity. Copilot in Automation Center is able to answer questions about your cloud and desktop flow runs, work queue data and documentation (preview).

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Desktop flow logs V2 with near-real-time logging is now generally available

Building on the strong foundations of Desktop flow logs V2, we are pleased to announce the general availability of near real-time logging of desktop flow action logs for logs V2 together with drastically increased action log capacity. This feature provides near-real-time log updates of cloud-initiated desktop flows, which is essential for monitoring long-running flows.

New advanced desktop flow recommendations

Orchestration-based recommendations for desktop flow runs (preview)

You can now receive orchestration-based recommendations when an unattended desktop flow run is queued but can’t start due to a locked or disconnected user session of the same user on the machine. 

The “Desktop flows not running” recommendation shows up in the Automation Center recommendation section. The recommendation provide the details of all the affected desktop flow runs, allowing you to take corrective actions within a 10-minute timeout window.

A screenshot of desktop flow orchestration repair request where disconnected or lock user sessions can be logged-off

Repair with Copilot for unattended desktop flow runs (preview)

End of last year we’ve launched the public preview of Repair with Copilot that provides attended and unattended selector repair suggestions through Copilot. If you enabled repair at runtime for unattended runs in the Power Platform admin center, you receive repair requests directly under Recommendations within the Automation Center experience.

Once enabled at both the environment and flow level, you’ll receive recommendations when an unattended cloud flow-initiated desktop flow is at risk of failing due to an error with UI or browser automation actions. This could occur when the intended UI element for interaction cannot be located using one or more preconfigured selectors.

A screenshot of a desktop flow selector-repair request where old and new selectors are shown along with a screenshot

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Register for the Online Flow Conference! http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/power-platform/blog/power-automate/microsoft-flow-conference-2018-2/ Fri, 16 Nov 2018 13:35:17 +0000 The Free - All Online Microsoft Flow Conference is happening December 12th. Check out the speaker lineup and be sure to get registered today!

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Hello Flow Fans!

I am excited to announce the speaker lineup and session times for the First ever, All Online, FREE, Microsoft Flow Conference!!

 

We had 96 Sessions submitted from 70 different Speakers and WOW it was SO hard to choose this lineup! We do feel excellent though about the variety in speakers, topics and skillsets! 

Please go ahead and click below to get registered TODAY!!

 

REGISTER FOR THE FLOW CONFERENCE NOW!

 

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For All of the information on the speakers and sessions head over to Https://aka.ms/FlowConference 

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