コース概要
Introduction to Power Automate RPA
- What is RPA and why it matters
- Overview of Microsoft Power Automate ecosystem
- Attended vs. unattended bots
Installing and Configuring Power Automate Desktop
- Installation and setup
- Navigating the desktop designer
- Managing environments and gateways
Building Desktop Flows
- Recording UI elements and actions
- Working with conditions, loops, and variables
- Interacting with Excel, browsers, file systems, and Windows apps
Integrating with Cloud Flows
- Triggering desktop flows from Power Automate cloud
- Connecting to Microsoft 365 and external services
- Combining UI and API-based automation
Advanced Automation Scenarios
- Error handling and logging
- Working with credentials and secure inputs
- Using AI Builder for document processing
Monitoring and Managing Flows
- Debugging and testing tools
- Using analytics and reporting dashboards
- Deploying and managing bots in production
Governance and Best Practices
- Data loss prevention and access control
- Environment strategy and lifecycle management
- RPA Center of Excellence recommendations
Summary and Next Steps
- Review of key concepts
- Where to go next: certification and community resources
- Next steps in Power Platform automation journey
要求
- Basic understanding of business processes and automation
- Familiarity with Microsoft 365 tools (e.g., Excel, Outlook)
- No prior coding experience is required, but logic-based thinking is helpful
Audience
- RPA developers and automation specialists
- Business analysts and process improvement professionals
- IT professionals involved in business automation
お客様の声 (2)
I thought the trainer was really engaging and was very quick on his feet to answer questions that were related to our work and really tailored the teaching towards our needs and went above and beyond to meet them. I could not recommend Shaun enough!
Tom King - Complete Coherence
コース - Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals
I really admire Trainer's patience for all the people who were asking him to repeat something 4-5 times. I also believe that he has great knowledge about the topic, but like said above, we didn't spend enough time on this. Moreover, it was good it was hands-on training, where we could practice in real time what we're taught, but again, I'd like to know more about the PowerApps, not about SharePoint, as I'm really familiar with that one, and if I wanted to learn more, I'd probably just choose a training for the SharePoint, not PowerApps.