Microsoft Power Platform
Microsoft Power Platform
Microsoft Power Platform
Dynamics 365 Business Central
Dynamics 365 Business Central
Dynamics 365 Business Central
Build a Power Movement
Community
Training Knowledge
Success Framework
Brokerage (Architectural)
Governance Framework
Automation by the people, for the people
Business Organization
Enabling business users in getting started on their journey to build business apps and automations.
Tech Organization
Spark. Stabilize.
Scale. Follow the
North Star
Accelerated by Power Starter kits
Success Framework
Governance Model
Knowledge Library
Use case Sandboxes
Key Microsoft Power Platform applications
Power Apps
Do more with less by enabling your team to build low-code apps without extensive coding knowledge.
Power BI
Power Automate
Power Virtual Agent
A FEW USE CASES
Modern, scalable, adaptable
industry solutions
FinTech
Our DevOps engineers have experience working with financial institutions and startups and can help you implement a robust DevOps process with secure and compliant software development.
Healthcare
Our team has experience working with healthcare providers and software vendors, and we can help you implement a DevOps process that meets HIPAA regulations and other industry standards.
E-commerce
Our DevOps engineers can help you set up an automated and efficient CI/CD pipeline, allowing you to deploy new features and updates quickly and reliably.
Education
Our team has experience working with schools, universities, and educational software vendors, and we can help you implement a DevOps process that prioritizes quality and usability.
Gaming
Our DevOps engineers have experience working with game development studios, and we can help you implement a DevOps process that maximizes efficiency and ensure stable and bug-free gaming experiences.
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Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of tools designed to help individuals and organizations build custom business solutions and automate business processes.
With the Microsoft Power Platform, users can build custom solutions tailored to their specific business needs, enabling them to streamline workflows, improve decision-making, and enhance productivity. It is used by businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises.
Power Apps is a component of the larger Microsoft Power Platform. While Power Apps is a low-code application development platform, the Power Platform encompasses several other tools and services designed to help organizations create custom business solutions. The Power Platform consists of four main components: Power Apps, Power Automate (formerly known as Flow), and Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents. These tools are designed to be user-friendly and accessible to non-technical users, allowing them to build custom applications and automate business processes without writing code.
Yes, you can request a Microsoft Power Platform demo by visiting the Power Platform website and filling out the “Request a demo” form. A Microsoft representative will then contact you to schedule a demo and discuss your specific needs and requirements.
Additionally, Microsoft provides a wealth of resources for learning about and exploring the Power Platform, including online documentation, tutorials, and community forums. You can also download the Power Platform applications and start building your own solutions using the free trial version.
The four core components of Microsoft Power Platform include:
- Power Apps: A low-code app development platform that allows users to create custom business applications without extensive coding knowledge.
- Power BI: A data visualization and business intelligence tool that allows users to connect to multiple data sources and create dynamic reports and dashboards.
- Power Automate: A workflow automation tool allowing users to create automated processes that integrate with other apps and services.
- Power Virtual Agents: A no-code chatbot development platform that allows users to create intelligent virtual agents to handle customer inquiries and support requests.
Microsoft Power Platform is not a part of Office 365, but it can be integrated with Office 365 and other Microsoft products. Office 365 is a cloud-based suite of productivity tools that includes popular applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more. On the other hand, Power Platform is a separate suite of low-code development tools that enable users to create custom business solutions that integrate with Office 365 applications.