The AI revolution: Supercharging low-code with the Power Platform community
CoPilot continues to advance in the Power Platform, making creating of automation quicker and simpler.
Continue reading →CoPilot continues to advance in the Power Platform, making creating of automation quicker and simpler.
Continue reading →Building apps in this environment gives non-coders a platform to deliver real value for clients without the overhead and protracted time frames that go along with legacy development. While these no-code tools will not replace legacy app building (at least … Continue reading →
Power Platform is the future. As Microsoft continues to neglect any other workflow technology, the low code/no code capability of the Power Platform stands as a reasonable replacement. Including the expansion of Power Automate to include RPA attended and unattended. … Continue reading →
By Matt Heusser – A business wants to develop a coupon generator, a branded calendar or a branded recipe application. Colleges want to track students or courses. An independent car dealership wants to automate part of the scheduling or service … Continue reading →
With demand for business applications – and, therefore, programmers – at an all-time high, developers are increasingly looking for tools that allow them to build apps faster without taking away the ability to use ‘real’ code when needed. As such, … Continue reading →
We are getting more and more use out of the Power suite, Apps, Automate and BI. Given Microsoft’s proclivity towards Designer for SharePoint, Power Apps and Power Automate are more and more important in delivering customized solutions for our clients. … Continue reading →
As I mentioned in yesterdays (whose paying attention) post Microsoft’s announcement this week on the removal of SharePoint 2010 workflows from SharePoint Online tenants makes it more important than ever to get acquainted with the Power Platform. Especially Power Automate … Continue reading →
By Mary Jo Foley – Microsoft has released initial information about some of the main features it is planning to add to its Dynamics 365 CRM and ERP, as well as its Power Platform, in the first part of 2020. Microsoft officials … Continue reading →