Was in a meeting earlier and got told some orgs including quite large multinationals have a ban on Power Automate - anyone seen this and/or care to speculate about why?
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I don't know enough about the subject matter of Power automate but from a quick Google the possibility of creating scenarios and situations a la Post Office/Fujitsu whether intended or not would seem to be to be worryingly high.
Maybe thats something to do with it?Former IPSE member
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I suspect the reasoning is somewhere between security and support. Users won't give hoots about ensuring PA is secure and also who will maintain it when said user leaves/gives up with having to support it themselves? I'm yet to see an organisation that sees it more than shadow IT the user is reasonable for.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWas in a meeting earlier and got told some orgs including quite large multinationals have a ban on Power Automate - anyone seen this and/or care to speculate about why?Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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