Tag: Power Apps
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New Microsoft Mechanics episode demonstrates pro developer advancements with Power Platform
During this year’s developer event, Microsoft Build, we announced and demonstrated several key updates and features for pro developer capabilities for Microsoft Power Platform. While Microsoft Power Platform is a leading low-code development platform, it also offers rich capabilities which make it an exceptional development platform for experienced developers. With greater focus on digitization, there -
Introducing Power Apps Ideas: AI-powered assistance now helps anyone create apps using natural language
The ultimate low-code app building experience is one where you describe in plain language what you want an app to do, and in an instant that app is created for you. Today we’re taking a major step toward that dream. We’ve fine-tuned one of the most advanced natural language AI models on the planet, a -
Your guide to Dynamics 365 and Power Platform at Microsoft Build
Microsoft Build is just around the corner! To help you make the most of the three-day digital event, we’ve rounded up some must-see sessions and speakers—more than two dozen technical sessions to help developers across roles and skill levels create amazing experiences with Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Dynamics 365. First step: register today for -
Solve IT governance and admin challenges with new features for Power Platform
To respond to the growing demand for digital solutions, organizations are increasingly looking for ways to drive accelerated app innovation. Low-code platforms like Microsoft Power Platform help IT professionals move faster through collaboration with the business allowing for delivery of more solutions with greater efficiency, security, and compliance. Current market conditions are challenging for IT -
2021 release wave 1 plans for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform now available
Today, we published the 2021 release wave 1 plans for Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform, a compilation of new capabilities that are planned to be released between April 2021 and September 2021. This first release wave of the year offers hundreds of new features and enhancements, demonstrating our continued investment to power digital transformation for -
3 low-code trends: why low-code will be big in your 2021 tech strategy
Whether you’re a software developer or someone who uses technology for their job, the way we work has changed this year. Much of the workforce was working remotely. Serving customers became a challenge. Organizations needed to transform basic pen and paper processes done in an office environment and digitize them quickly with minimal business disruption. -
Want a tech job, but don’t have time to learn to code?
We could also use more technical skills right about now, whether we’re looking to pursue a new job or simply do our existing job better. What if you could learn a crucial tech skill and mobile app development without having to learn to code first? Earlier this year, Microsoft announced a global skills initiative where -
Reshape the future of work with Microsoft Dataverse for Teams—now generally available
Common Data Service, the sophisticated and secure backbone that powers Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, has been renamed to Microsoft Dataverse. This low-code data platform is rapidly changing the way organizations around the world build apps and innovate business processes. A fresh name is just one part of a broader effort introduce the power of -
Transforming patient experiences with Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare
Even before the global health crisis of 2020, many organizations around the world were focused on digital transformation. They were working with trusted technology providers to develop new business models, create new experiences, new products, and new services for customers. The pandemic changed everything, stalling the efforts of some organizations, and forcing others to accelerate -
T-Mobile creates business solutions with Microsoft Power Platform
T-Mobile is the second largest wireless provider in the United States with over 98 million customers and the only nationwide 5G network. T-Mobile wants to manage costs but also accelerate application development with services enabling users to create their own solutions to business challenges. To this end, T-Mobile has been using Microsoft Power Apps, Microsoft -
Announcing Power Platform and Teams updates to help customers adapt to remote work
Modernizing critical business processes and enabling new ways of working The COVID-19 pandemic upended the operations of companies around the world, forcing many to shift to remote work, often for the first time. Individuals had to quickly adapt to new ways of working, and business leaders have worked to prioritize the well-being of their employees.