Beginning Nov. 1, Microsoft is making its Microsoft Flow and Microsoft PowerApps business tools generally available. The two products were introduced in April and made available for public preview.
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 ...
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, ...
The world of Microsoft Office is going to get a lot bigger with today's introduction of Microsoft PowerApps, a new tool for business users that lets literally anybody design an app, from scratch, ...
This week marks the fifth anniversary of Microsoft Dynamics 365's launch. Dynamics has evolved considerably over that time via a long branding, pricing, and packaging road to become the expanding set ...
Microsoft announced a public preview of its PowerApps developer tools solutions today, plus a new Microsoft Flow component. Microsoft had first unveiled its PowerApps business developer tools late ...
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’s business-centric IFTTT competitor Flow and its ‘low-code’ PowerApps platform are both getting major updates today. While these are obviously different services that solve different issues, ...
Microsoft just launched PowerApps, a highly anticipated productivity tool that will let businesses build custom apps for mobile devices without needing to write code. The company has been quietly ...