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Office 365, Azure Cognitive Services, and the Power Platform working together: Make a smart Office

Microsoft Office 365 can use a little more intelligence to improve the way you work. For example, have SharePoint recognize texts and images, or take care that Teams can interact with its users in a more "human" way. Azure Cognitive services provide the perfect infrastructure to help Office with those tasks.
Until not so long ago, only these two platforms (Office 365 and Azure Cognitive Services) could be connected through programming, making the entire process costly, cumbersome to deploy, and not flexible. Now we do have many of those Azure services as power platform connectors, which can be used, for example, to allow users without programming knowledge to create Power Automate flows that do "intelligent" tasks in Office 365; and all without programming a single line of code.
In this talk, we will quickly see what Azure Cognitive services offer, which is the added value they can offer to Office 365, and, especially, several examples of how to use Power Automate and Power Apps to access Azure Cognitive services and connect them to Office 365.

Gustavo Velez

Office 365 and Collaboration architect by Sogeti Netherlands

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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