An inside look at Microsoft’s Power Platform Process Advisor Your email has been sent Microsoft’s Power Platform suite of low- and no-code development tools are aimed at filling the “app gap”; those ...
Earlier this week, I published my first coverage of the virtual Microsoft Ignite 2020 conference, in which I did a flyby over a wide range of product areas—Teams, Power Platform, Azure, and more.
Microsoft is continuing to add more features to its low-code/no-code Power Platform family of products. At its Ignite conference this week, officials are detailing some of these new capabilities, ...
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Solution designed to help organizations prepare for the return to physical workplaces August 6, 2020: Microsoft has announced the general availability of its Power Platform Return to the Workplace ...
Low-code development tools like Microsoft’s Power Platform are more than a way for users to build the apps they need when they need them. They’re a way to rapidly building code that’s needed urgently.
Microsoft has always had to straddle an arguably difficult position in the software trade. The company has always needed to appear technically intricate, granular and powerful in the eyes of hard-core ...
Among the 50 new product and technology announcements at Microsoft's Build 2022 developers conference are several new tools and functionality for Teams and Power Platform developers. Teams is getting ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can transform any business. It shouldn’t be surprising that AI is playing a key role in reinventing the Low-code/No-code software development space. An increasing number ...