IFTTT (If This Then That) is looking at big competition as Microsoft enters the fray for automated processes. A blog post shows Microsoft has been taking a good look at IFTTTs formula because its new ...
It's not often that a brand-new Microsoft product materializes without at least a few leaks beforehand. Yet that's what seemed to happen last week when Microsoft took the wraps off its new Microsoft ...
As companies utilize increasingly connected services to get their work done, ensuring that connectedness can become increasingly difficult. That’s a situation Microsoft wants to improve with its new ...
Microsoft this week released a mobile iOS application designed to track workflows that are created with the Microsoft Flow mashup service. Microsoft Flow, currently at the preview stage, lets users ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. If This Then That (IFTTT) is an incredibly popular tool that enables features for ...
Microsoft’s business-centric IFTTT competitor Flow and its ‘low-code’ PowerApps platform are both getting major updates today. While these are obviously different services that solve different issues, ...
Microsoft Corp. today updated its Flow task automation tool with new capabilities that among other things speed up the approval process. Microsoft launched Flow in November as a competing platform to ...
Microsoft Flow, the company’s own take on IFTTT, is officially available to the general public after being released in beta back in April. The tool lets you connect cloud services like Slack, G Suite, ...
Microsoft yesterday launched a management app for its online workflow service and IFTTT competitor, called Flow. For those unfamiliar with the idea, services like IFTTT let you connect different ...
Microsoft is working on a new smartphone app called Flow that turns e-mails into an instant message-style conversation, according to a leaked document. "No subject lines, salutations, or signatures" ...
For people who spend time on computers and smart devices, the proliferation of apps and online services has become a problem. Each service represents its own little island of data or communication.