Sarfaraz Malek

SharePoint

SharePoint serves as the document management and structured storage layer across my Power Platform work. I use it as the persistent store behind Power Apps — lists, libraries, and structured data that apps read from and write to — and as the trigger and destination for Power Automate flows handling document routing, approvals, and team collaboration. It's rarely the headline technology, but it's consistently the layer that makes Power Platform solutions reliable and auditable in an enterprise context.


Work examples

Power Apps Data Backends

Power Apps Data Backends

SharePoint lists configured as structured backends for Canvas apps — providing persistent, permission-controlled storage without requiring a database connection.

Document Routing & Collaboration Flows

Document Routing & Collaboration Flows

Power Automate flows triggered by SharePoint events — document uploads, list changes, approval requests — that route work to the right people and track completion.

Screenshots shown are placeholders. Built with synthetic data — original architecture, design, and analysis are my own work.