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Automating tasks using Microsoft Teams in webMethods.io Integration

Microsoft Teams is a collaboration app that helps your team stay organized and have conversations—all in one place. webMethods.io Integration has a Microsoft Teams connector which helps you post message on a channel whenever there is any event happening in any service.

You can connect Microsoft Teams with over 200+ connectors from webMethods.io Integration

Lets try creating a workflow using Microsoft Teams connector

Workflow name: When a new incident is created in Pagerduty get notified on Microsoft Teams

  • Go to webMethods.io Integration and create a new workflow.

  • In workflow select Pagerduty connector and select trigger event “New Incident”.

  • For the trigger event, select existing or create a new connection, and select Service from the dropdown.

  1. Now select Microsoft Teams connector from the connector palette on right hand side. And select action “Send Message to Channel”. Select existing or create a new auth.

  2. On action configure page, you can map the values from previous trigger, and click on Next and then Done.

Then your workflow is ready to use.

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Check out a list of triggers and actions which are available for Microsoft teams in webMethods.io Integration in the original article in the Software AG Tech Community.

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