And Microsoft Power Apps in particular is one of the key vehicles for getting there.
In this video, Paul Gilbride, Business Solutions Practice Director at Evros, Ireland, talks about the importance of Power Apps when approaching app development.
Power Apps is part of the Power Platform which now includes the following:
1) Power Apps
2) Power BI
3) Power Automate (previously Microsoft Flow)
4) Power Virtual Agent
Using the backbone of Common Data Service for Apps, the Microsoft Power Platform combines the automation of workflows (Power Automate) with the data insights of Business Analysis (Power BI) to give you more insight into your business.
The addition of Power Apps enables your non-technical users to create responsive mobile applications.
And the latest addition, Power Virtual Agent, which allows you to build and integrate your own chat bots – or virtual agents – for customer engagement.
And the Power Platform is having a massive impact on businesses looking for cloud-based solutions too. The impact of disruptive technologies as well as the increasing adoption of cloud is meaning businesses are looking for ways to get ahead in secure, efficient and advanced ways.
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