Microsoft Power Pages Launches for Low-Code Business Web Sites
Microsoft’s newest component for its low-code Power Platform is called Power Pages, for creating business-centric web sites.
Power Pages debuted as a preview in May, adding a web site tool to the other low-code components of the Power Platform: Power BI (Business Intelligence), Power Apps, Power Automate and Power Virtual Agents. It reached General Availability status at last week’s Ignite 2022 conference.
Like other low-code offerings, it promises to let ordinary business users — as opposed to trained developers — quickly create their own applications with simplified tooling and workflows that leverage ready-to-go business solution templates, tutorials, built-in security/governance mechanisms and its own design studio.
“The Design Studio enables makers to easily create modern, data-centric business web sites for desktop or mobile without writing a single line of code,” Microsoft said in an Oct. 12 announcement post. “With new updates designed to support low-code and no-code solutions, makers can now effortlessly build multi-step forms that include document uploads with the Pages and Data Workspaces. Other updates include the ability to add custom CSS in the Styling Workspace.” Read On:
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