{"id":110696,"date":"2016-04-27T05:11:16","date_gmt":"2016-04-27T12:11:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/welcome-to-microsoft-flow\/"},"modified":"2016-04-27T05:11:16","modified_gmt":"2016-04-27T12:11:16","slug":"welcome-to-microsoft-flow","status":"publish","type":"power-automate","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/welcome-to-microsoft-flow\/","title":{"rendered":"Welcome to Microsoft Flow"},"content":{"rendered":"

Over the past decade we\u2019ve seen an unprecedented explosion in the use of the cloud. Today, you can do just about anything via the web, from ordering a car to submitting an expense report, from your personal life to your work life. These cloud solutions have a myriad of advantages \u2013 they are easy to sign up for, fast to use, and work well on mobile devices. However, one difficulty is each service operates in its own silo – if you have to do something that requires using more than one service, it will be challenging to get data from one of them to the other.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s where Microsoft Flow comes in. Microsoft Flow makes it easy to mash-up two or more different services. Today, Microsoft Flow is publicly available as a preview, at no cost. We have connections to 35+ different services, including both Microsoft services like OneDrive and SharePoint, and public software services like Slack, Twitter and Salesforce.com, with more being added every week. You can now go to https:\/\/flow.microsoft.com\/<\/a> and sign up with a work or school account.<\/p>\n

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My name is Stephen Siciliano and I\u2019m the Group Program Manager for Microsoft Flow. I\u2019ve had the privilege of using it for the past few months and it\u2019s made my life at work much easier. There are several different ways I use it: to get notifications when important things happen, to organize data from Twitter, to synchronize files, and to handle approvals. Each of these templates and dozens more are available today in Microsoft Flow. Start with this blog post to read about how to sign up and get started with a template<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Here are some specific examples of how I use Microsoft Flow in my day to day work life:<\/p>\n