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Microsoft launches open-source AI plugins for Power Platform
Microsoft released an open-source GitHub repository serving as a plugin marketplace for Power Platform. It enables developers to connect Power Automate to AI agents like Claude Code and GitHub Copilot. This shifts Power Automate from closed Microsoft models to community-driven external AI integrations, though it requires manual code setup.
Microsoft brings advanced process mining to Power Automate
Microsoft makes object-centric process mining generally available in Power Automate from April to September 2026. It analyzes workflows across multiple data entities, moving beyond linear models. Premium licenses required. Everyday users should prioritize error handling in current flows over premium features.
Microsoft plans self-healing desktop flows and AI cloud actions for 2026
Microsoft's 2026 Power Automate Release Wave 1 introduces self-healing for desktop flows that auto-diagnose and repair broken automations. Copilot Studio actions integrate into cloud flows for AI-driven decisions. Citizen developers save hours on troubleshooting, though premium licensing may apply. Use Scope blocks today for failure alerts.
Power Automate infrastructure update breaks core flow actions
Microsoft infrastructure update triggers widespread Power Automate failures in 'Set Variables' and 'Run Child Flow' actions. Value fields vanish from UI. Affects all production environments. No official fix; use 'Configure run after' for Teams alerts on failures.
Microsoft releases official training for AI agents in Power Automate
Microsoft released course AB-410T00 to train users on building AI agents with Power Automate, Power Apps, and Copilot Studio. It targets beginners in AI workflow design, standardizing agents as core Power Platform features for handling unstructured data like emails, reducing reliance on complex expressions and premium connectors.
Microsoft replaces standard Power Platform training with AI-first curriculum
Microsoft retires the PL-200T00 Power Platform Functional Consultant course on 30 June 2026, replacing it with AB-410T00 focused on AI-enabled apps, Copilot Studio, and agent workflows in Power Automate and Power Apps. This ends training on manual, clunky interfaces, shifting to natural language prompts and intelligent automation as the new standard for citizen developers.
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