Five months after delivering a limited preview of its PowerApps service for building custom business applications, Microsoft is making PowerApps available as a public preview today, April 29.
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 ...
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Microsoft offered a progress report on its PowerApps and Microsoft Flow tools this week, describing newly available capabilities and some items to come. It's been about five months since the two tools ...
As an IT admin type, I have a tendency to stay away from tools and services that are geared solely toward developers. Sure, I have written plenty of really elaborate PowerShell scripts, but I'm by no ...
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 ...
Microsoft is kicking off a limited preview of its PowerApps enterprise service for connecting, creating and sharing business apps. Microsoft's goal in developing PowerApps is to allow business users ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Building a platform to do the job of 1 million analysts Lack of skilled mobile developers: As stated, Gartner predicts market ...
PowerApps gives you a platform for quickly building mobile applications for service workers that work cross-platform and that integrate with existing back ends Businesses need rapid application ...
Want to work on your phone? Microsoft has a new service to let you build your own apps, instead of waiting for the IT department to get around to it. "The way we work is changing," says Omar Khan, who ...