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The end of manual work: How low-code automation is transforming document processing in Microsoft 365

May 7

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May 7

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12:00 pm

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12:00 pm

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Transform document processing in Microsoft 365

Manual document processing is one of the biggest bottlenecks in modern workplaces. From slow approvals to inefficient data entry, outdated workflows drain productivity, introduce compliance risks, and frustrate teams. The need for smarter, scalable solutions has never been greater.

The rise of low-code automation is changing the game. Organizations leveraging automation are accelerating document classification, approvals, and data extraction—eliminating human error and unlocking new levels of efficiency. But how can IT leaders and SharePoint admins make this transition seamlessly?

Hosted by ESPC, join us for this thought-provoking session to to explore how automation can optimize document-heavy workflows, enhance compliance, and improve productivity across your organization.

Explore:

  • The true cost of manual document handling — and how automation solves it.
  • How Nutrient’s low-code solutions seamlessly integrate with SharePoint and Power Automate, empowering SharePoint administrators and business leaders with automated, intelligent document processing.
  • Actionable steps to adopt low-code automation in Microsoft 365 without disrupting existing systems.
  • Real-world success stories of businesses eliminating workflow inefficiencies.

Stop wasting time on manual work – automate document processing in Microsoft 365

Discover how low-code automation transforms document workflows, reduces bottlenecks, and maximizes efficiency in SharePoint and Microsoft 365. Register on the ESPC website here.

Speakers

UK

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Clavin Fernandes

Developer Relations and Support Services

Clavin is a Microsoft Business Applications MVP who supports 1,000+ high-level enterprise customers with challenges related to PDF conversion in combination with SharePoint on-premises Office 365, Azure, Nintex, K2, and Power Platform mostly no-code solutions.