This month there was lots of fun with Flow and Power BI. I feel like my favorite child, Power Apps, was slacking. O’well. You know what is really crazy? I had a big glass of positivity while I was writing this so everything is so exciting. ? I never know what is going to happen…
With Ignite being this month there is a lot going on but let us be clear. The most important announcement this month is Project Oakdale. That is the code name of the Power Platform directly integrating with Microsoft Teams and it is a major game-changer. I will try to cover more than just that but…
I am so excited! (Sorry I tried to write a boring press release style article but that is not me. ?) At Ignite today Microsoft announced that Project Oakdale is available in public preview. Project Oakdale is the addition of a data platform into Microsoft Teams. Now you can build apps, workflows, dashboards, and chatbots…
Ignite is right around the corner but August had a few PowerApp updates that you should know about.
Teams is now the center of the SharePoint world and it is working to become the center of the Power Platform universe.
The month of June brought with it many updates to the Power Platform, here’s a breakdown of what is new.
No code application building has long been the Holy Grail of app development. The idea behind no code development is to simplify the application development process to bring it within the capability of regular business users. No code development tools promise to reduce the complexity and costs of the application development process as well as…
Teams, Teams, and more Teams – Sorry kids, but this month I feel like the whole update is about Teams. Why? Because all of a sudden half the world is work from home and it turns out collaboration platforms like Teams are pretty helpful.