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Knowledge Mining using Azure Form Recognizer and Power Automate (formerly known as Microsoft Flow)– Part III
- June 2, 2020
- Posted by: admin
- Category: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Azure, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Form Recognizer, Business Process Automation, Business Process Management, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cognitive Services, Digital, Digital Transformation, Document Management, Flow, Form Recognizer, Microsoft Flow, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Platform, Productivity, SharePoint
No CommentsThis being the last of this blog series, we pick up from where we left off. We’ll set up Power Automate, integrate Form Recognizer and run a sample test. Below are the links to the other parts of this blog series: – Part I: Introduction and setting up the Form Recognizer resource on Azure Part
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Knowledge Mining using Azure Form Recognizer and Power Automate (formerly known as Microsoft Flow)– Part II
- May 27, 2020
- Posted by: admin
- Category: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Azure, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Form Recognizer, Business Process Automation, Business Process Management, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cognitive Services, Digital, Digital Transformation, Document Management, Flow, Form Recognizer, Microsoft Flow, Power Automate, Power Platform, Productivity, SharePoint
This week we pick up from where we left off — after setting up the Form Recognizer resource on Azure we’ll now work on training the Form Recognizer model and setting up a Document Library on SharePoint. Below are the links to the other parts of this blog series: – Part I: Introduction and setting
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Microsoft Flow
- October 27, 2019
- Posted by: Denis Ngahu
- Category: Automation, Business Process Automation, Business Process Management, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation, Flow, Microsoft, Microsoft Flow, Office 365, Productivity, Workflows
In the beginning there was talk of a cloud; a concept which people couldn’t truly fathom, compounded by the fact that the talk of the cloud was coming not from meteorologists and hydrologists, but from big IT companies like Microsoft and Google, just to name a few. It took a bit of time but then