With over a million organizations in the U.S. alone relying on Office 365, Microsoft empowers countless enterprises worldwide with its products and services. Now, you can use Microsoft Word, Excel, ...
Microsoft will be making PowerApps and Flow, two of its power-user development tools, generally available as of November 1. PowerApps is for building web and mobile business applications without ...
In today's economy, the quickening pace of technology seemingly leaves business one step behind the consumer market. However, that is about to change. With Microsoft PowerApps, the innovation gap that ...
Microsoft said Monday that it’s adding intelligence to its Microsoft Flow application as well as PowerApps, giving those apps to see the world—quite literally, in some cases. While end users are quite ...
Much more than a no-code builder, Power Apps lets you add functionality with Excel-like formulas, easily connects to external data sources, and integrates with Power Automate for flow editing and ...
Microsoft released new updates today for Flow and PowerApps, a pair of services designed to help non-developers program interactions between their favorite services and build their own custom apps.
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Microsoft this week unveiled its Azure-based PowerApps development tools that supposedly make it easier for business users to create or extend corporate Web applications. The idea behind PowerApps is ...
Microsoft PowerApps allows anybody to build basic business apps without having to touch any code. These apps can run on the web and on mobile (through the PowerApps apps for iOS and Android).
The Azure cloud computing platform is dominating news coming out of the ongoing Microsoft Ignite 2020 developer/IT pro event, even extending to low-code application development with the company's ...
Microsoft today is launching a couple of major updates to PowerApps, its low-code service for quickly building line-of-business applications, and Flow, its business-centric IFTTT competitor. While ...
Flow, Microsoft's in-house version of IFTTT, has been in preview mode since April, but the folks at Redmond are finally ready to open the service up to the general public. Starting November 1, Flow ...