There seems to be no difference between them:
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As mentioned by Hans Passant in a comment, both of these tags are incorrect.
There is now a powerautomate tag which refers to the new name, which is unfortunate, as Stack Overflow typically uses a hyphen to join words.
I propose we create a power-automate tag, and synonymize powerautomate, microsoft-flow, and ms-flow to that new tag. We can copy the excerpt and wiki from the powerautomate tag.
Erik A mentions in the comments that the other apps in Microsoft's "Power Platform" do not have the hyphen. That's unfortunate, as I find multiple words of a single case harder to read. In any case, we can certainly keep powerautomate and synonymize the flow tags with that one... As long as we rename power-bi-report-server to powerbi-report-server.
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1I don't think we should hyphenate here. PowerAutomate is positioned next to PowerBI and PowerApps, which both already have tags without a hyphen (and while Microsoft uses a space in the name, I see it without a space more often).– Erik ANov 27, 2019 at 21:45
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4@ErikA It would be nice if MS themselves were more consistent in their own naming conventions. PowerShell, PowerPoint, PowerToys, but Power Pivot, Power BI, Power Automate. :(. Nov 28, 2019 at 0:42
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2I named the powerautomate tag with one word rather than hyphenated based on the precedent of powerapps and powerbi (and powerquery and powerpivot). I felt it was more important to keep consistency within that family of technologies than it was to have a renamed technology in this case be different from the rest of its tech family. Perhaps if Shog is feeling benevolent he might do a rename on the backend of each tag for us... re: this, I agree we should synonymize microsoft-flow with powerautomate, but ms-flow has few enough remaining questions...– TylerHNov 29, 2019 at 18:13
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(cont'd) ...that we can just replace them with powerautomate. I think I have it down to about 20 or so as of where I last left off working on the tags since the name change was announced at MS Ignite.– TylerHNov 29, 2019 at 18:15
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@James Yes, renaming things can be frustrating, but in this case it really did need renaming. Not only was it the only member of the Power family that didn't have "Power" in its name, but it was also called something so generic that trying to use it in prose was almost impossible: "To do this, build a Flow flow that simulates a work flow..." etc. Power Automate is a much better name on all accounts (and it more accurately represents the product as what it is: an automation tool rather than a workflow engine).– TylerHNov 29, 2019 at 18:16
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1Done, and done. But I didn't change [power-bi-report-server], since that's the actual name, including spaces.– Cody Gray - on strike ModDec 13, 2019 at 19:02