Difference between revisions of "Community"

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It is all about Community! Within Power Wiki <i> Community </i> stands for:  
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Being a part of the <i> Community </i>:  
  
* Better and stronger together - even though we do not necessarily work at the same company, we can exchange ideas and help each other on our learning journey working with products and services from Microsoft.  
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* We are better and stronger together - even though we do not necessarily work at the same company, we can exchange ideas and help each other on our learning journey working with products and services from Microsoft.  
  
 
* Sharing is caring and sharing is fun. By writing blog posts, arranging events, talking at events, creating tools and other kinds of contributions to the community we can all help each other on a long journey where we constantly learn about new technologies.  
 
* Sharing is caring and sharing is fun. By writing blog posts, arranging events, talking at events, creating tools and other kinds of contributions to the community we can all help each other on a long journey where we constantly learn about new technologies.  
  
 
* Together we can vote for ideas and improvements to the products and services from Microsoft.
 
* Together we can vote for ideas and improvements to the products and services from Microsoft.
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The four main services of the [[Power Platform]] each have a dedicated Community site where you e.g. can discuss and collaborate with community fellows and create ideas for new features.
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* [https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Community/ct-p/PowerApps1 Power Apps Community]
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* [https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Power-Automate/ct-p/MPACommunity Power Automate Community]
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* [https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Virtual-Agents-Community/ct-p/PVACommunity Power Virtual Agents Community]
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* [https://community.powerbi.com/ Power BI Community]

Revision as of 10:01, 4 January 2021

Being a part of the Community :

  • We are better and stronger together - even though we do not necessarily work at the same company, we can exchange ideas and help each other on our learning journey working with products and services from Microsoft.
  • Sharing is caring and sharing is fun. By writing blog posts, arranging events, talking at events, creating tools and other kinds of contributions to the community we can all help each other on a long journey where we constantly learn about new technologies.
  • Together we can vote for ideas and improvements to the products and services from Microsoft.

The four main services of the Power Platform each have a dedicated Community site where you e.g. can discuss and collaborate with community fellows and create ideas for new features.