A common topic in the Power BI Space is how to report AND take action with the Microsoft Graph API…In this session SharePoint MVP Ashish Trivedi will show us how to do exactly that!
Flow With Microsoft Graph API by Ashish Trivedi
Microsoft Flow enable us to build a business process quickly. The built in connectors and actions provide required building blocks. On other hand, Microsoft Graph API provide all information and intelligence from Office 365.
When you are building Flow and need any info within Office 365, you can always rely on Graph API.
In this session, we will discuss what is Graph API and how it can provide information and intelligence from Office 365. We will also discuss what are the steps to include Graph API in any Microsoft Flow. Once that is up, we will investigate further on information and intelligence side of Graph API and build intelligent flows. We will also verify if we have any other technology element to make it possible.
When: 2/6/2018 10AM PST
Where: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um5tHXw1BEU
About Ashish Trivedi
Ashish has more than 10 years of hands-on experience with Office 365 + SharePoint and related technologies.
He has been involved in the enterprise applications design and development processes and drive the end user requirements to met the solution using technology.
He is capable of handling end to end engagements through different phases as pre-sales, solution design, planning development activities, customer expectations with technology solutions, Proof of concepts, submitting proposals, project planning, leading team to develop & deliver solution on time with zero defects.
Being a trusted consultant, he advises each of his customer to follow the recommended and best practices in technology and business domain solutions.
He has hands-on practical experience on implementing Six-Sigma (DMAIC) and ITIL process and manage projects using Agile/prototype development.
Expertise skills – Solution Architecture using Cloud technologies, Legacy system migrations to SharePoint, Application reverse-engineering
Primary Technology – SharePoint (on-premises/Online)
Related Technologies – Office 365, VSTO, Azure, PowerShell, C#, JavaScript, OpenXML, Win Phone 7, SQL Server