15 minutes to introduce PowerApps and 30 minutes to achieve your first application that lets you fill your project timesheet in SharePoint.
Simple! And without a line of code.
Login and register on powerapps.com order to realize yourself this application during the session.
As a bonus, we will use Microsoft PowerBI to get a quick dashboard as well.
No more need of developers ?! Of course not, finally, we will also discuss the possibilities of supplementing our application with advanced code.
Bullet Points on what Ravi Tadi, a Lead Software Engineer at eBay talked about were which mobile web app you should build, (PWA, Website and AMP), how to scale the app globally, and how to build the app with speed, network and usability in mind?
Why Open Source Products Are Important by a Google Tech ManagerProduct School
This talk was geared towards a non-technical audience interested in the magic and wonder of open source. Danny Rosen went over what open source is, why it's important, what it means to have an open source product and why it's important to customers.
He also discussed what it's like to be involved in the open source community from the perspective of a user, a product manager and a developer, and the challenges and opportunities related to community management and community involvement.
How to Create the Sound Platform by Sonos' Global Product LeadProduct School
This document outlines Sonos' strategy to become the dominant sound platform for the home. It discusses Sonos' goal to fill every home with music by making all of its products work seamlessly together. The document also recommends that Sonos unleash developers on its platform, engage in defining the ultimate voice experience, build strategic partnerships, architect the right APIs, use data to drive product creation, and prioritize customer experience.
How to Build Products for the Blind by Sidewalk Labs' EngineerProduct School
Neha Rathi talked about a few projects she worked on for the visually impaired. The first was in collaboration with TechBridgeWorld, an organization that facilitated the implementation of accessible technologies for developing communities. The second was during her time at Google Maps.
How to Be an Effective Product Lead by Percolate Product ManagerProduct School
The role of a product manager is often referred to as a mini-CEO. Not only are you owning the product strategy but you are also working with many teams across the organization building to execute the product strategy. Working with many teams is fun but it can also be challenging. It becomes difficult when you have a deadline or goal that is not the same as the team or teams you are working with.
Erica Ackermann, Product Manager at Percolate, discussed how to be an effective product leader while building relationships and working in a cross-functional environment.
How to Build the Best Apps by Ticketmaster’s Sr. Product ManagerProduct School
When the Mobile Product team at Ticketmaster set out to re-envision the app, they thought a lot about how they could make the experience relevant, engaging and simple. They started product focus groups a few months ago and started bringing actual fans into our Hollywood office to answer the critical question, “What do consumers need right now that matters? What causes them to engage numerous times? What is important to them?” Their new app is built from the ground up on a foundation of empathy focused on increasing fan confidence in the app. It recognizes that their fans are ardent artist supporters, and they want to be rewarded for their loyalty.
Cecilia White, Senior Product Manager at Ticketmaster, talked about why they decided it was time to build a new Ticketmaster experience with new architecture and technologies.
How to Motivate Your Team by Pandora Dir. of Product ManagementProduct School
There is a ton of great advice about being a good Product Manager but there’s another important aspect of product management that isn’t talked about as often as it should be.
How to motivate yourself and others in order to lead your product area is a big part of your role as a Product Manager as well. In this talk, Eric shared some of his lessons-learned and strategies from more than 10 years of being a Product Manager that have helped him generate and maintain the motivation and energy needed to be a product leader.
The web app development process at Quokka Labs involves an initial meeting to understand the product idea, a discovery phase of 2-4 weeks to further explore business goals and requirements, and developing a strategic plan based on research and wireframes. They then use agile methodologies like sprints to transform the designs into a functional website, test it, and launch the product with post-launch support and maintenance.
Bullet Points on what Ravi Tadi, a Lead Software Engineer at eBay talked about were which mobile web app you should build, (PWA, Website and AMP), how to scale the app globally, and how to build the app with speed, network and usability in mind?
Why Open Source Products Are Important by a Google Tech ManagerProduct School
This talk was geared towards a non-technical audience interested in the magic and wonder of open source. Danny Rosen went over what open source is, why it's important, what it means to have an open source product and why it's important to customers.
He also discussed what it's like to be involved in the open source community from the perspective of a user, a product manager and a developer, and the challenges and opportunities related to community management and community involvement.
How to Create the Sound Platform by Sonos' Global Product LeadProduct School
This document outlines Sonos' strategy to become the dominant sound platform for the home. It discusses Sonos' goal to fill every home with music by making all of its products work seamlessly together. The document also recommends that Sonos unleash developers on its platform, engage in defining the ultimate voice experience, build strategic partnerships, architect the right APIs, use data to drive product creation, and prioritize customer experience.
How to Build Products for the Blind by Sidewalk Labs' EngineerProduct School
Neha Rathi talked about a few projects she worked on for the visually impaired. The first was in collaboration with TechBridgeWorld, an organization that facilitated the implementation of accessible technologies for developing communities. The second was during her time at Google Maps.
How to Be an Effective Product Lead by Percolate Product ManagerProduct School
The role of a product manager is often referred to as a mini-CEO. Not only are you owning the product strategy but you are also working with many teams across the organization building to execute the product strategy. Working with many teams is fun but it can also be challenging. It becomes difficult when you have a deadline or goal that is not the same as the team or teams you are working with.
Erica Ackermann, Product Manager at Percolate, discussed how to be an effective product leader while building relationships and working in a cross-functional environment.
How to Build the Best Apps by Ticketmaster’s Sr. Product ManagerProduct School
When the Mobile Product team at Ticketmaster set out to re-envision the app, they thought a lot about how they could make the experience relevant, engaging and simple. They started product focus groups a few months ago and started bringing actual fans into our Hollywood office to answer the critical question, “What do consumers need right now that matters? What causes them to engage numerous times? What is important to them?” Their new app is built from the ground up on a foundation of empathy focused on increasing fan confidence in the app. It recognizes that their fans are ardent artist supporters, and they want to be rewarded for their loyalty.
Cecilia White, Senior Product Manager at Ticketmaster, talked about why they decided it was time to build a new Ticketmaster experience with new architecture and technologies.
How to Motivate Your Team by Pandora Dir. of Product ManagementProduct School
There is a ton of great advice about being a good Product Manager but there’s another important aspect of product management that isn’t talked about as often as it should be.
How to motivate yourself and others in order to lead your product area is a big part of your role as a Product Manager as well. In this talk, Eric shared some of his lessons-learned and strategies from more than 10 years of being a Product Manager that have helped him generate and maintain the motivation and energy needed to be a product leader.
The web app development process at Quokka Labs involves an initial meeting to understand the product idea, a discovery phase of 2-4 weeks to further explore business goals and requirements, and developing a strategic plan based on research and wireframes. They then use agile methodologies like sprints to transform the designs into a functional website, test it, and launch the product with post-launch support and maintenance.
Design Prototypes that Feel Real w/ Proto.io Product EvangelistProduct School
Todd Siegel, Product Evangelist at Proto.io, talked about how learning how to build an app is a process that requires careful planning, with many things needing to be considered. Designing touchscreen apps ultimately demands prototypes that feel real.
Despite this, when aiming for a gesture-driven app with interactive animation, we often couch our design thinking in static design tools. Shouldn't we base our explorations in an interactive animation tool?
Proto.io serves as several visual prototyping tools in one. You can import comps to link into flows, and asset layers to animate. But you can also author assets in high enough fidelity on the fly, and customise native component libraries for iOS, watchOS and Material Design.
Next Generation Tech Insights by former Apple Global Brand ManagerProduct School
Former Beats by Dre Global Brand Manager, Thommy Cho, had an open discussion on how disruption and the evolution of marketing are changing consumer's perceptions of products for younger consumers.
He gave some insights on how ideas and perceptions are evolving with products and consumers, and how industries become ripe for disruption and what factors play into them. He also talked about how product marketing has evolved in the past 10 years and where it will go.
From Engineering to Product Management by Olapic Product ManagerProduct School
Transitioning from Engineering to Product is not simply "natural." A lot of the products that we use today rely heavily on technology. However, knowing how to build the product is just one of the many important aspects in your new reality. In this talk, Janko Bazhdavela from Olapic went over how to have a successful transition between these two roles.
Main takeaways:
-Use your technical knowledge and expertise to better understand and connect
with your team
-Develop deep user empathy and try to understand all the different points of
view
-Try to understand how you, as the influencer, can help everyone
- Understand that “Why” will matter more to you than “What” and “How”
-How to be an excellent communicator and understand how to talk with different audiences
Implementing a Design System in a Small Team by SnapTravelProduct School
This session will provide a blueprint for how a team of 2 Designers and 3 Frontend engineers can work together, in a lean way, to build and implement a design system within 6 months while still working on other important company initiatives/features.
Mock Interview Workshop w/ Product School Founder & CEOProduct School
The founder and CEO of Product School, Carlos González de Villaumbrosia, held a mock interview workshop, discussing the lay of the land in terms of some of the most commonly asked questions, and group sessions for practicing interview questions.
He gave an overview and things you should do for prep and the kind of PM questions you should expect.
How to Tear Down a Product by Patreon & Asana's Product ManagersProduct School
This document summarizes a workshop on product teardowns between Patreon and Asana's product managers. It discusses why companies do product teardowns and provides a teardown example comparing the food delivery apps Caviar and UberEATS, analyzing their different value propositions and interfaces. Attendees were led through exercises exploring how Caviar could address issues like UberEATS beating them on signup friction and stealing low-end consumers. The workshop aimed to help product managers learn from analyzing competitors.
Keynote at the HTML5DevConf 2014 in San Francisco, explaining how many of the outreach we do these days looks a lot like sales pitches in the mid-noughties. They will make more sense once the video is out.
5 Tips for Non-Technical Product Managers by CBS Interactive PMProduct School
Some people say that you need to have a tech background and know how to code to get into product management. It's not true! Learn tips to set yourself up for success and ways to strengthen yourself in the "tech" area. Then, go ahead and land that job in product management!
Rekha Gavini, Product Manager at CBS Interactive, talked about how you can dip your feet in the technical stuff, pair your non-tech strengths with Product Manager qualities and practice thinking and talking tech like a Product Manager.
How to Use Data for Product Decisions by YouTube Product ManagerProduct School
With millions of new data points every moment, how are Product Managers expected to make sense of it all? This talk outlined the steps required to distill and synthesize data to drive actionable product decisions. The most effective Product Managers are those who know their data: they can justify product priority and roadmap changes, calibrate resource asks and manage their own time more effectively. This lecture equipped the audience with the tools necessary to draw insight from unstructured data using Google’s cloud analytics suite.
Using PhoneGap to develop incredible HTML5 hybrid mobile appsMonaca
The document summarizes the speaker's experience developing hybrid mobile apps using PhoneGap. It describes his journey starting with an early news application in 2010, challenges faced around debugging, development speed and user interface design. Key points discussed include building tools like a PhoneGap debugger and cloud IDE to improve efficiency, open sourcing native UI components, and creating the Onsen UI framework and pre-built components site to simplify app development. The speaker emphasizes that while individual solutions can be found, his goal with Monaca and Onsen UI is to provide an up-to-date resource to help developers overcome common challenges in this area.
5 Tips for Data-Driven Product Design by PatientPop's PMProduct School
Product managers know they should use data in their decision making - so why are there so many roadblocks?
Companies often think they're not mature enough, don't have the right volume of data, or that their data is too messy. However, those are 'roadblocks' that can slow product development, and, worse, can drive a product in the wrong direction. PatientPop's Director of Local SEO and Marketing Joel Headley and Product Manager Andy Chu offered strategies on how young companies can creatively gather and utilize data - even without data analysts!
5 Tips on How to Be a Good Emotional Leader by former Nokia PMProduct School
Provide aspiring Product Managers early insights into the emotional ups and downs of Product Management and how to keep pushing forward.
Ira Frimere talked about how to be emotionally aware of self and others while managing product and how to handle emotions around product & market failures and wins.
How to Break into Product Management by Product School VPProduct School
Are you trying to break into Product Management, or looking to stay on-top of your Product Management game?
In this event, VP at Product School, Fernando González de Villaumbrosia, gave insights on how to be a successful PM. He also covered how to grow your career once you're a product manager.
Fernando also talked about how to understand the role and importance of product managers in today's tech industry, and gave tactical tips on how to transition to product management and grow your career.
How to Make Internal Moves to Product Management by Betterment PMProduct School
Looking to break into Product Management? Some of the best opportunities might be at your own company. Alix FitzGerald, a Group Product Manager at Betterment, shared insights on how to make the transition from Customer Support, Operations, Marketing, or other functions into Product Management. Alix made the move herself and has managed two other Product Managers through their internal transfers. She talked about her learnings and examples.
How to Transition from Engineering to Product by LinkedIn's PMProduct School
Product managers are sometimes reviled and other times revered. We went over the differences between the roles and what to expect. We discussed how to shift your thinking and start working like a product manager, and how to shift your mindset and learn to think about "why" instead of just "what".
This document describes the services offered by RoAssistant, including project management, academic writing, PowerPoint design, product descriptions, photo design, and translations. The core competencies section outlines the services and provides more details on project management, academic writing, and PowerPoint design. It also includes background information on the author and typical working conditions.
How to Scale for Your Product and Team by Facebook Product ManagerProduct School
The document discusses how to scale for your product and team. It provides tips from a Facebook product manager on scaling yourself by starting at the ground level, maintaining communication, identifying gaps, asking for help, and work-life balance. It also recommends setting aggressive but significant goals, embracing failure, and reevaluating goals regularly. Finally, it suggests increasing team output through crisp communication, delegating responsibility, providing continuous feedback, and motivating while holding the team accountable.
This document defines Google, outlines its advantages and disadvantages, and provides advice for using Google. It defines Google as a website founded in 1998 that has changed how people process information on the internet. The advantages listed are that Google is free, fast, easy to use without programming skills, ideal for beginners, requires no software installation, and allows access from anywhere. The disadvantages are limited functionality compared to other builders, not good for business due to lack of customization, and long site URLs. Advice includes keeping searches simple, adding locations, and using voice or web-friendly words.
The document defines Google as a website founded in 1998 that has changed how people process information on the internet and think about the internet. It lists some advantages of Google such as being free, fast, easy to use without programming skills or software installation. However, it notes Google has limited functionality and customization compared to other website builders and is not ideal for business websites. It concludes by providing some advice for using Google such as keeping searches simple and using location-specific searches.
Customer to Product Idea Iteration by Amazon's Product ManagerProduct School
In this talk, Akshay Kerur from Amazon explored working backwards from the concept/customer to an initial product idea.
Main takeaways:
1. Why it's so important to put your product on paper.
2. Questions you need to know and answer about a product prior to any engineering commitment.
3. Ratifying your product idea through proper customer and internal stakeholder identification.
My slides from my session at SharePoint Saturday Toronto 2018 - 15 minutes to introduce PowerApps and 30 minutes to achieve your first application that lets you fill your project timesheet in SharePoint.
Simple! And without a line of code.
Login and register on powerapps.com order to realize yourself this application during the session.
As a bonus, we will use Microsoft PowerBI to get a quick dashboard as well.
No more need of developers ?! Of course not, finally, we will also discuss the possibilities of supplementing our application with advanced code.
UK Community day 20180206 PowerApps hackathonPenny Coventry
PowerApps allows you to build business application with no-code, and is included in most Office 365 plans. This Microsoft PowerApps hackathon was held in Birmingham, UK
Design Prototypes that Feel Real w/ Proto.io Product EvangelistProduct School
Todd Siegel, Product Evangelist at Proto.io, talked about how learning how to build an app is a process that requires careful planning, with many things needing to be considered. Designing touchscreen apps ultimately demands prototypes that feel real.
Despite this, when aiming for a gesture-driven app with interactive animation, we often couch our design thinking in static design tools. Shouldn't we base our explorations in an interactive animation tool?
Proto.io serves as several visual prototyping tools in one. You can import comps to link into flows, and asset layers to animate. But you can also author assets in high enough fidelity on the fly, and customise native component libraries for iOS, watchOS and Material Design.
Next Generation Tech Insights by former Apple Global Brand ManagerProduct School
Former Beats by Dre Global Brand Manager, Thommy Cho, had an open discussion on how disruption and the evolution of marketing are changing consumer's perceptions of products for younger consumers.
He gave some insights on how ideas and perceptions are evolving with products and consumers, and how industries become ripe for disruption and what factors play into them. He also talked about how product marketing has evolved in the past 10 years and where it will go.
From Engineering to Product Management by Olapic Product ManagerProduct School
Transitioning from Engineering to Product is not simply "natural." A lot of the products that we use today rely heavily on technology. However, knowing how to build the product is just one of the many important aspects in your new reality. In this talk, Janko Bazhdavela from Olapic went over how to have a successful transition between these two roles.
Main takeaways:
-Use your technical knowledge and expertise to better understand and connect
with your team
-Develop deep user empathy and try to understand all the different points of
view
-Try to understand how you, as the influencer, can help everyone
- Understand that “Why” will matter more to you than “What” and “How”
-How to be an excellent communicator and understand how to talk with different audiences
Implementing a Design System in a Small Team by SnapTravelProduct School
This session will provide a blueprint for how a team of 2 Designers and 3 Frontend engineers can work together, in a lean way, to build and implement a design system within 6 months while still working on other important company initiatives/features.
Mock Interview Workshop w/ Product School Founder & CEOProduct School
The founder and CEO of Product School, Carlos González de Villaumbrosia, held a mock interview workshop, discussing the lay of the land in terms of some of the most commonly asked questions, and group sessions for practicing interview questions.
He gave an overview and things you should do for prep and the kind of PM questions you should expect.
How to Tear Down a Product by Patreon & Asana's Product ManagersProduct School
This document summarizes a workshop on product teardowns between Patreon and Asana's product managers. It discusses why companies do product teardowns and provides a teardown example comparing the food delivery apps Caviar and UberEATS, analyzing their different value propositions and interfaces. Attendees were led through exercises exploring how Caviar could address issues like UberEATS beating them on signup friction and stealing low-end consumers. The workshop aimed to help product managers learn from analyzing competitors.
Keynote at the HTML5DevConf 2014 in San Francisco, explaining how many of the outreach we do these days looks a lot like sales pitches in the mid-noughties. They will make more sense once the video is out.
5 Tips for Non-Technical Product Managers by CBS Interactive PMProduct School
Some people say that you need to have a tech background and know how to code to get into product management. It's not true! Learn tips to set yourself up for success and ways to strengthen yourself in the "tech" area. Then, go ahead and land that job in product management!
Rekha Gavini, Product Manager at CBS Interactive, talked about how you can dip your feet in the technical stuff, pair your non-tech strengths with Product Manager qualities and practice thinking and talking tech like a Product Manager.
How to Use Data for Product Decisions by YouTube Product ManagerProduct School
With millions of new data points every moment, how are Product Managers expected to make sense of it all? This talk outlined the steps required to distill and synthesize data to drive actionable product decisions. The most effective Product Managers are those who know their data: they can justify product priority and roadmap changes, calibrate resource asks and manage their own time more effectively. This lecture equipped the audience with the tools necessary to draw insight from unstructured data using Google’s cloud analytics suite.
Using PhoneGap to develop incredible HTML5 hybrid mobile appsMonaca
The document summarizes the speaker's experience developing hybrid mobile apps using PhoneGap. It describes his journey starting with an early news application in 2010, challenges faced around debugging, development speed and user interface design. Key points discussed include building tools like a PhoneGap debugger and cloud IDE to improve efficiency, open sourcing native UI components, and creating the Onsen UI framework and pre-built components site to simplify app development. The speaker emphasizes that while individual solutions can be found, his goal with Monaca and Onsen UI is to provide an up-to-date resource to help developers overcome common challenges in this area.
5 Tips for Data-Driven Product Design by PatientPop's PMProduct School
Product managers know they should use data in their decision making - so why are there so many roadblocks?
Companies often think they're not mature enough, don't have the right volume of data, or that their data is too messy. However, those are 'roadblocks' that can slow product development, and, worse, can drive a product in the wrong direction. PatientPop's Director of Local SEO and Marketing Joel Headley and Product Manager Andy Chu offered strategies on how young companies can creatively gather and utilize data - even without data analysts!
5 Tips on How to Be a Good Emotional Leader by former Nokia PMProduct School
Provide aspiring Product Managers early insights into the emotional ups and downs of Product Management and how to keep pushing forward.
Ira Frimere talked about how to be emotionally aware of self and others while managing product and how to handle emotions around product & market failures and wins.
How to Break into Product Management by Product School VPProduct School
Are you trying to break into Product Management, or looking to stay on-top of your Product Management game?
In this event, VP at Product School, Fernando González de Villaumbrosia, gave insights on how to be a successful PM. He also covered how to grow your career once you're a product manager.
Fernando also talked about how to understand the role and importance of product managers in today's tech industry, and gave tactical tips on how to transition to product management and grow your career.
How to Make Internal Moves to Product Management by Betterment PMProduct School
Looking to break into Product Management? Some of the best opportunities might be at your own company. Alix FitzGerald, a Group Product Manager at Betterment, shared insights on how to make the transition from Customer Support, Operations, Marketing, or other functions into Product Management. Alix made the move herself and has managed two other Product Managers through their internal transfers. She talked about her learnings and examples.
How to Transition from Engineering to Product by LinkedIn's PMProduct School
Product managers are sometimes reviled and other times revered. We went over the differences between the roles and what to expect. We discussed how to shift your thinking and start working like a product manager, and how to shift your mindset and learn to think about "why" instead of just "what".
This document describes the services offered by RoAssistant, including project management, academic writing, PowerPoint design, product descriptions, photo design, and translations. The core competencies section outlines the services and provides more details on project management, academic writing, and PowerPoint design. It also includes background information on the author and typical working conditions.
How to Scale for Your Product and Team by Facebook Product ManagerProduct School
The document discusses how to scale for your product and team. It provides tips from a Facebook product manager on scaling yourself by starting at the ground level, maintaining communication, identifying gaps, asking for help, and work-life balance. It also recommends setting aggressive but significant goals, embracing failure, and reevaluating goals regularly. Finally, it suggests increasing team output through crisp communication, delegating responsibility, providing continuous feedback, and motivating while holding the team accountable.
This document defines Google, outlines its advantages and disadvantages, and provides advice for using Google. It defines Google as a website founded in 1998 that has changed how people process information on the internet. The advantages listed are that Google is free, fast, easy to use without programming skills, ideal for beginners, requires no software installation, and allows access from anywhere. The disadvantages are limited functionality compared to other builders, not good for business due to lack of customization, and long site URLs. Advice includes keeping searches simple, adding locations, and using voice or web-friendly words.
The document defines Google as a website founded in 1998 that has changed how people process information on the internet and think about the internet. It lists some advantages of Google such as being free, fast, easy to use without programming skills or software installation. However, it notes Google has limited functionality and customization compared to other website builders and is not ideal for business websites. It concludes by providing some advice for using Google such as keeping searches simple and using location-specific searches.
Customer to Product Idea Iteration by Amazon's Product ManagerProduct School
In this talk, Akshay Kerur from Amazon explored working backwards from the concept/customer to an initial product idea.
Main takeaways:
1. Why it's so important to put your product on paper.
2. Questions you need to know and answer about a product prior to any engineering commitment.
3. Ratifying your product idea through proper customer and internal stakeholder identification.
My slides from my session at SharePoint Saturday Toronto 2018 - 15 minutes to introduce PowerApps and 30 minutes to achieve your first application that lets you fill your project timesheet in SharePoint.
Simple! And without a line of code.
Login and register on powerapps.com order to realize yourself this application during the session.
As a bonus, we will use Microsoft PowerBI to get a quick dashboard as well.
No more need of developers ?! Of course not, finally, we will also discuss the possibilities of supplementing our application with advanced code.
UK Community day 20180206 PowerApps hackathonPenny Coventry
PowerApps allows you to build business application with no-code, and is included in most Office 365 plans. This Microsoft PowerApps hackathon was held in Birmingham, UK
It's gonna be PowerApps and Flow - are you ready? Penny Coventry
This slide deck was used at #SPSZurich. Microsoft Flow is free, plus, if you have an Office 365 tenant, then all your users will be able to use PowerApps - but do you want everyone in your organisation to create a Flow or PowerApps that can connect to anything? In this session, I looked at managing Flow and PowerApps, I covered Flow and PowerApps admin centers, Environments, Data Policies, PowerShell and how to keep up to date when new connectors are released. I discussed how to create a dev, test and production environments, saving and uploading Flows and PowerApps
This document covers the overview of Software Product Management. It covers the basic tenets of Identifying customer needs to be based on Consumer behaviour analysis, Market research, Competition analysis and then developing a product that is user-centred and creates customer value and revenue for the Organisation. It also covers the End to End Software Product Product management Universe and core strategic activities to be done by Product Managers in Software Product Companies.
Webinar: Microsoft Power Platform Licensing UntangledWithum
When it comes to Microsoft licensing, have you ever felt like you need a PhD in mathematics to make sense of the maze of products and interaction between them? You wouldn’t be alone. It is not uncommon to assume that because you have Office 365, PowerApps and Power Automate are free to use and that PowerBI is integrated and available. While this is true in some cases, there are many licensing scenarios to consider in order to take advantage of numerous advanced features of the platform.
This session is your comprehensive guide to Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Virtual Agents) licensing. We cover:
- What the Power Planform is, what products it entails and what you can do with them.
- What IS and ISN’T included with Office 365.
- Licensing options for the more advanced scenarios of automating your business processes with examples on how to integrate licensing.
SPS Chicago Suburbs 2018 - You're not a developer?! Me neither!Nicolas Georgeault
The document discusses PowerApps and provides an overview of key topics for getting started with PowerApps in 30 minutes. It introduces Nicolas Georgeault and his background. It then outlines topics like whether to use a web editor vs client app, different PowerApps plans, using canvas apps vs model-driven apps, and provides a scenario example of an app to identify and staff electronics events. It emphasizes best practices like testing code and documentation. It also provides additional resource links on PowerApps, Common Data Service (CDS) and the Data Gateway.
O365Con18 - It's Gonna Be PowerApps and Flow - Penny CoventryNCCOMMS
This document outlines an agenda and presentation for a talk titled "Its gonna be PowerApps & Flow: Are you ready?" The presentation introduces PowerApps and Microsoft Flow as new tools for business users to build applications and automate workflows. It discusses the relationship between Flow and Logic Apps, considerations for governance and adoption, available IT admin controls, pricing, and getting started with PowerApps and Flow. The presentation aims to help attendees understand how to securely implement and manage PowerApps and Flow in their organizations.
Nitin Saxena is seeking a long-term position as an SAP ABAP consultant where he can fully utilize his skills. He has over 5 years of experience in SAP ABAP development, WebDynpro, BODS, and data migration tools. He has worked on projects for clients like Robert Bosch, Bosch LLC, and Lava Mobiles. Nitin has expertise in ABAP, WebDynpro, BODS, LSMW, BDC and has experience developing interfaces, reports, and automating processes. He is proficient in languages like ABAP, C, C++ and holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering.
SPS Ottawa 2018 - You're not a developer?! Me neither!Nicolas Georgeault
My slides from my session at SharePoint Saturday Ottawa 2018 - 15 minutes to introduce PowerApps and 30 minutes to achieve your first application that lets you fill your project timesheet in SharePoint.
Simple! And without a line of code.
Login and register on powerapps.com order to realize yourself this application during the session.
As a bonus, we will use Microsoft PowerBI to get a quick dashboard as well.
No more need of developers ?! Of course not, finally, we will also discuss the possibilities of supplementing our application with advanced code.
SPS Ottawa 2019: From the field: Modernize your SharePoint Intranet with Shar...Nicolas Georgeault
n order to migrate an old Intranet from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint Online, we had to built a fresh new agile strategy using the Power Platform. During this session, you will learn how Quebec Alcohol Corporation built a new modern intranet with the power of PowerApps. The 406 stores are using a Gantt calendar view to see all critical and important activities like products retirement. This Calendar was first a mockup we delivered in a couple of days before delivering the real application.
During this session you will learn how to use PowerApps to start modernizing your digital desktop but we will also cover the Governance we have had to think about to insure the environment works correctly.
Janapati Sai Subrahmanyam is an Associate Software Engineer with over 1.5 years of experience in data science and data warehousing. He currently works as an Automation Engineer at Accenture on data warehousing and reporting projects. His skills include Python, SQL, Dash, Flask, and he has experience with tools like Pandas, Scikit-Learn, and TensorFlow/Keras. Some of his past projects include a web app for data analysis and reporting, benchmarking machine learning models on structured data, and predictive models for heart disease and bankruptcy prediction.
NicheTech is a fastest growing IT company working on .Net Projects for offshore clients across the globe for over 18 countries.
We have expertise in MVC and SQL server based complex business projects.
C# developers are the best assets for us.
ASP.net development in india is the best option and NicheTech is the best available option for you.
Website : http://www.nichetechsolutions.com/ASP.net-MVC-Developers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicheTech
Twitter : https://twitter.com/nichetechsol
This resume summarizes Sam Segal's experience as a software developer and systems engineer. He has over 15 years of experience building applications using technologies like Java, Spring, React, and Docker. His most recent role involved upgrading a startup project from Spring MVC to a Spring Boot REST API with a React frontend. He has extensive experience developing both web and mobile applications.
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Jhon Arzu-Gil
Application Development Specialist
Houston, TX 77026
Jarzugil20@gmail.com
+1 248 938 5567
Application Developer Programming Specialist
I spent my first 5 years programming learning the Vanillas they never change and with those you can build any framework. My foundation started with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, and PHP because almost 80% of the internet uses it. Then I chose "Write Once Run Everywhere “Java '' as my main language knowing 58.99 percent of global website traffic is mobile and Over 60% of the world’s population has a cell phone. Of those mobile phones, almost 80% of those are smartphones. I have certification in everything from Big Data, A.I, Machine Learning, Blockchain, Data Science and Security. Working in the data analytics department at a Big Tech Company has
taught me that everything from utilizing open-source software and applications like Python and Juniper Notebook's to proprietary applications like SAP Analytics Cloud concepts like Master Data, Transaction Data etc are universal with not only project experience but hands on experience as well. If you check out the google play store and my android developer account you can see the 3 apps I developed and uploaded where anyone on the planet with an Android phone can download and run in minutes.. If you visit my personal website you can view the source code and libraries https://www.arzugil.com you browse through my portfolio. Also I’m experienced in marketing like Amazon PPC Advertising, Facebook Advertising, Google Advertising, Snapchat Advertising, TikTok Advertising, and Twitter Advertising.
Skills
• Full-stack development (5 years) • Azure (3 years)
• Python (5 years)
• Agile (3 years)
• AWS (3 years)
• SAP Analytics Cloud (3 years)
• Mobile applications (5 years)
• Android development (5 years)
• Java (5 years)
• PHP (5 years)
• MySQL (5 years)
• SAP HANA (3 years)
• Software Development (5 years) • Machine learning (4 years)
• JavaScript (5 years)
• iOS development (1 year)
• Jira (3 years)
• SQL (5 years)
• Git (5 years)
• C/C++ (5 years)
• Scrum (3 years)
• User Interface (UI) (5 years)
• Microsoft SQL Server (5 years)
• Application Development (5 years) • Unit Testing (3 years)
• Bootstrap (5 years)
• XML (5 years)
• Business Requirements (5 years) • GitHub (5 years)
• Test Cases (3 years)
• HTML5 (5 years)
• Cloud Computing (5 years)
• APIs (4 years)
• Computer Networking (3 years) • Linux (5 years)
• Data Warehouse (5 years)
• Scripting (5 years)
• REST (3 years)
• Docker (3 years)
• Web Services (5 years)
• Node.js (3 years)
• CI/CD (5 years)
Languages
• English - Expert
• Spanish - Intermediate
Links
https://cloudtechnologycomputing.com
https://arzugil.com
https://github.com/Jgil20 https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=8040499476760752928&hl=en_US&gl=US https://www.credly.com/users/jhon-arzu-gil.8cf7cffc/badges
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhongil
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SPSVB 2019 - Pour first Power Apps in 30 minutes
1. LEVEL 200
You’re not a developer
Build your first PowerApps
application in 30 minutes
JAN
12 SharePoint Saturday Virginia Beach #SPSVB
Nicolas Georgeault
Senior Architect, MuBrain Inc.
#PowerApps
4. About me
• Founder and PPM @MuBrain Inc.
• 20 years of experience in KM
• 12 years with Microsoft SharePoint
• Microsoft Specialist and Partner
• MVP for 8 years
• Machine Leaning certificate from Stanford
University
• Co-author of books about SharePoint
• Mad about Jazz music and HorseBall
10. #CollaborateCanada
Scenario
Megan Bowen is an end user working for Contoso
Electronics’ Marketing team.
She and other members of her team need an app
to identify and staff various electronics events
Clickthrough scenario from https://demos.Microsoft.com
66. I don’t always test my code
But when I do,
I do it in production
67. #CollaborateCanada
Takeaways
• Document all your work and changes
• Do not forget to write User stories even if creation is simple for you
• Export apps to keep all information centralized in a source control solution
• Use Teams to organize collaboration around App creation
• Think globally about your versioning – App, PowerApps platform and data
sources
• Include the defined Data Model and future evolutions
• Always think to the guys that will modify this app in the next 6 months…
71. #CollaborateCanada
More about Data Gateway…
https://www.slideshare.net/ngeorgeault
/guspqc-qubec-avril-2018-la-passerelle-
de-donnees-locale
72. #CollaborateCanada
Credits
• Microsoft Demos content used
for the Scenario.
• To get the full step by step
training and demo content and
a trial version of Office 365
tenant with content ready to
use, connect on
http://demos.Microsoft.com
• You’ll find the PowerApps
“Event to Staff” scenario in 3
versions:
• Beginner, Intermediate and
advanced
Megan Bowen is an end user working for Contoso Electronics’ Marketing team. She and other members of her team need an app to identify and staff various electronics events
Showing the end user experience
Starting apps from a list view
The Marketing team at Contoso Electronics, like many other teams, utilizes SharePoint lists to access, share, and collaborate around structured data. Megan Bowen, as a member of this team, uses this Events to Staff list to track important industry conferences and trade shows, and whether her team has adequate staffing plans for them.
POINT OUT
In the browser session, in the Events to Staff list, show the events that are already being tracked.
CLICK STEP(S)
At the top right, click the All Items drop-down.
With the SharePoint modern list experience, Megan can use a view to launch a simple app that was created in Microsoft PowerApps. The app allows her to manage these event items and was built without a single line of code.
CLICK STEP(S)
Click Events to Staff - Beginner to change the view.
The app starts directly in the browser, but Megan could also access the app from any device.
CLICK STEP(S)
In that view, click Open to start the app in the browser.
Using the browse screen
In this case, the app is a slightly-modified version of one created, in context, with the default web designer experience.
CLICK STEP(S)
When the app starts, click on the right of the app to scroll down and show the full list of items.
It uses the data and schema from the list and has the standard three-screen experience for discovering and managing items, with just a small amount of formatting and logic applied.
CLICK STEP(S)
Click to the right of the app to scroll up.
A corporate logo and Create new item icon appear at the top of the browse screen.
POINT OUT:
At the top right, pause on the Create new item icon (plus sign).
At the bottom, Megan can refresh the list, change the sorting, or exit the app.
POINT OUT:
At the bottom, pause on the Refresh list (circle), Sort list (up and down arrows), and Exit app (x) icons.
Near the top, in the Search items box, she can filter the view with a text search, which is extremely helpful when there are hundreds or thousands of items in the list.
CLICK STEP(S)
Near the top, click in the Search items box to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type consumer.]
Using the detail screen
For any item, clicking the corresponding right arrow icon takes Megan to the event details screen.
CLICK STEP(S)
In the list of results, in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) item, click the > icon to show details.
This read-only view provides a quick summary of each event, pulling data directly from the SharePoint list.
At the top, the Back to list icon allows her to return to the browse screen.
POINT OUT:
At the top left, pause on the Back to list (<) icon.
At the bottom, she can edit the item, delete the item, or exit the app.
POINT OUT:
At the bottom, pause on the Edit this item (pencil), Delete this item (trash can), and Exit app (x) icons.
Using the edit screen
At the top right, Megan clicks the + icon to start the third screen, where she can create a new event item in the list.
CLICK STEP(S)
At the top right, click the Create new item (+) icon.
The editable form has controls bound directly to the SharePoint list columns.
CLICK STEP(S)
Click in the Title box to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type Contoso Electronics Expo]
CLICK STEP(S)
Click in the Event Coordinator box to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type mir.]
This People or Group control works just like it would in the modern list experience. Megan types a few characters and then gets a list of possible results from which to select.
CLICK STEP(S)
Click Miriam Graham.
…and many other column types.
CLICK STEP(S)
Click Resourcing in Process.
When she has filled out her required data, at the bottom, Megan clicks the Submit item icon to create a new item in the list.
CLICK STEP(S)
At the bottom left, click the Submit item (checkmark) icon.
CLICK STEP(S)
At the bottom right, click the Exit app icon.
CLICK STEP(S)
Switch to the Electronics Events browser tab.
After exiting the app, she switches back to the Events to Staff list.
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At the top right, click the Events to Staff - Beginner drop-down.
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Click All Items.
Within the default All Items view, she confirms that her new item has been added.
POINT OUT:
Point to, but do not click, the new Contoso Electronics Expo item.
The effort required from Megan to build the app was less than a day, since she leveraged PowerApps integration with SharePoint, and made mostly light UX modifications.
Now, let’s see how quickly Megan can build a comparable app from scratch.
Building a simple app from scratch
Automatically creating an app from a list
The SharePoint modern list experience offers users a quick entry point to build an app in a matter of seconds, without the need for custom code. End users, like Megan, can leverage PowerApps to extend their solutions with relative ease, while professional developers can extend solutions even further with custom APIs and connectors.
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In the set of controls at the top of the list, click PowerApps.
In the list of controls at the top, the Create an app option provides seamless integration with PowerApps.
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Click Create an app.
When Megan specifies an app name in the flyout…
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In the flyout that appears to the right, click in the Name box to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type Sample Event Tracker.]
… and clicks Create…
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Click Create.
…the PowerApps web designer starts directly in the browser. Since the web designer knows the context of the list where Megan initiated the app, PowerApps can build a default three-screen experience using that list’s schema and data.
Changing display data on the browse screen
At the left, the web designer provides a Screens pane that makes it easy for Megan to navigate app screens and select controls. On the default browse screen, each item is displaying the event location, instead of the event name. Using the Screens pane, she selects the Title1 control…
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In the PowerApps Studio left navigation, within BrowseScreen1 >> BrowseGallery1, click Title1.
…and then changes the Text property so that it pulls data from the SharePoint list’s Title column. If she wanted to display more event information, she could leverage the corresponding Subtitle1 and Body1 controls and have them pull data from other list columns.
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At the top of PowerApps Studio, with the Text property selected, change the value to ThisItem.Title.
[PowerPoint will select City, then auto-type Title.]
Adding an image to a screen
Megan can easily incorporate images, videos, and audio into her app. Using the File tab in the web designer’s ribbon…
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In the ribbon, click the File tab.
…she can access the app’s Media page, where she can import and reference any of these multimedia files.
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In the left navigation, click Media.
If you recall from the end-to-end experience earlier, the app had a logo at the top of the browse screen. Here, Megan demonstrates how to include that logo into the app by clicking Browse…
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At the top right, click Browse.
…and then navigating to the Contoso logo on her local machine.
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In the left navigation, click Pictures.
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Click the ContosoLogo.png.
NOTE: In the actual demo you would double-click the image.
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At the top left, click the <- icon to return to the designer.
Returning to her browse screen, Megan uses the Insert tab to insert an image control from the Media gallery.
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In the ribbon, click the Insert tab.
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Click the Media drop-down.
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Click Image.
With the Image property for that control selected by default, all she must do is set the corresponding value to the name of the image that was added.
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At the top of PowerApps Studio, click ThisItem.Logo property to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type ContosoLogo.]
If Megan needs to resize the image quickly, she can click one of the control’s corners and drag as needed. If she needed more precision with the image’s dimensions, she could modify the control’s Height and Width properties. Then, to move the image to the top title bar, Megan clicks one of the control’s sides and drags it up as needed. In just a few clicks, she has successfully branded her app.
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Click the image to resize and move it to the right of the Events to Staff heading.
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In the PowerApps Studio left navigation, click the scroll bar.
Changing colors
Many organizations have branding guidelines, which may include a color palette. Megan can easily comply with such guidelines. Changing font colors and background colors in the web designer is as simple as selecting a control and then editing certain properties.
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In the PowerApps Studio left navigation, click DetailScreen1.
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In the left navigation, click the scroll bar.
In this case, Megan just wants to change the background color of the detail screen’s title bar.
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In the left navigation, within DetailScreen1, click RectQuickActionBar2.
Using the Screens pane, she selects the corresponding control.
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At the top of PowerApps Studio, click the property selector.
The property selector is set to OnSelect by default, so she changes it to Fill.
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Click Fill.
Now, she can adjust the background color by entering the correct RGB value. Again, in just a few clicks, Megan can apply basic branding to different elements of her app.
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Click RGBA to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type 43,67,119,1.]
Saving, publishing, and sharing an app
With her light modifications in place, Megan is now ready to deploy her app. In the File tab…
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Click the File tab.
…clicking Save will save the progress she has made thus far.
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Click Save.
The app will not be available publicly, but at least she can pick up where she left off if she decides to revisit her design tasks later.
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Click Publish.
When Megan publishes…
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Click Publish this version.
…the app becomes available to everyone with whom it is shared.
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Click Share this app.
In this case, since the app is new, sharing has not been set up yet, but Megan can do that on the Share screen.
POINT OUT:
In the browser tab that starts, pause on the Add everyone in my org option.
Note the ability here to share with the entire organization.
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Click in the Enter names, email addresses, or user groups box to initiate typing.
[PowerPoint will auto-type isa.]
Initially, Megan wants to share the app with Isaiah, another member of the Marketing team with whom she collaborates frequently on event staffing.
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In the list of results, click Isaiah Langer.
She adds him to the app’s Shared with list. Once added, Megan can change permissions so that, in addition to using the form, Isaiah can edit it as well.
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In the Shared with area, click the Permission list for Isaiah to show options.
Megan then saves her changes so that Isaiah can now use and/or edit the new app.
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Click Save.
Conclusion
In a few minutes, Megan leveraged PowerApps to build an app that connects with SharePoint Online. She extended her Microsoft 365 solution with relative ease, and her app required no custom design or code. Additionally, the app can be used by different members of the organization and on any device.
End of Demo
Megan Bowen is an end user working for Contoso Electronics’ Marketing team. She and other members of her team need an app to identify and staff various electronics events