In the digital world, SharePoint holds a significant position, being a highly robust platform that caters to a multitude of collaborative needs. Among the rich features it offers, SharePoint Groups stand out as a fundamental building block for creating a conducive collaborative environment. These groups not only enhance interaction among team members but also provide a structured framework for managing permissions and access to resources.
How automated are your automations? You (or your expert engineers) are probably spending hours on complicated PowerShell coding – writing, testing, reviewing, signing, and updating. What if there were a better way to coordinate your automations with workflows? Orchestrate multi-layer automated detection, communication, integration, and action.
Today, we announce a revolutionary new product that will put an end to recurring, complex IT issues and deliver continuous engineering with full scale, start-to-finish automation for EUC teams.
Nexthink’s ability to integrate with anything has long been one of the most popular aspects of our products. From your ITSM tool to Azure AD, Nexthink data can be connected across your environment – so you can act on Nexthink insights to build the best possible digital employee experience. Nexthink Flow continues our dedication to integrations by allowing for the sharing of data and actions in both directions for several key integrations.
Automation and orchestration present huge opportunities for business efficiency, time optimization, and cost savings. With Nexthink Flow, EUC teams now have the power to orchestrate full end-to-end automations that eliminate repetitive manual work and drive employee productivity. But with so many opportunities at your fingertips, it can be hard to know where to begin. Flow is a powerful orchestration engine, with incredible flexibility designed to fit diverse business needs.
In our journeys as developers, we frequently encounter the need for speed and efficiency. But often, integrating development tools can feel like a time-consuming venture, more so than our usual build processes. If you’ve ever found yourself delving into java logs looking for needles in logstacks, you’ll appreciate the beauty of this 1-click OpenTelemetry.