ESPC 2025
Full Day Tutorial: Getting Started with Power Platform & AI on SharePoint
Together with Robin Rosengruen (Microsoft)
SharePoint is the backbone of collaboration in Microsoft 365, and with the Power Platform, you can take it to the next level: Build custom apps and automate processes to make work easier.
In this tutorial Luise and Robin will walk you through the essentials of Power Apps Canvas Apps and Power Automate Cloud Flows, using SharePoint lists and libraries as foundation.
But we won’t stop there! To give you a glimpse of what’s next, we’ll introduce AI Builder and Copilot Studio, showing how AI can help automate repetitive tasks and create chat-based experiences.
Key Highlights
- Build a Power App from scratch based on SharePoint lists
- Automate a real business process with Power Automate
- Get a taste of AI with AI Builder and Copilot Studio
Session: Building smart agents with Azure AI Foundry
Together with Fabian Moritz (Experts Inside)
AI solutions often rely on OpenAI models but what if you need more flexibility? Different models custom options and seamless integration: This is where Azure AI Foundry comes in. In this session Luise and Fabian will show you how to build smart AI agents that go beyond a single model giving you more control and customization. You’ll see how to create and deploy AI solutions with Azure AI Foundry and even integrate them with Copilot to bring your use case to life.
3 key-highlights:
- Learn how Azure AI Foundry enables flexibility by integrating multiple AI models beyond OpenAI
- See how to build fine-tune and deploy smart AI agents tailored to your needs
- Discover how to connect Azure AI Foundry with Copilot to bring AI solutions to life
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