What are Microsoft PowerApps?

Today we received an invitation from Microsoft to test Microsoft PowerApps. With Microsoft PowerApps, you can create personalized applications with the services you use everyday, Office 365, Dynamics CRM, Salesforce, Dropbox, Onedrive and more.Microsoft PowerApps

You can use the information stored in SharePoint, SQL Server, Oracle databases, SAP or even custom business systems with your fingers from your mobile device.

Of course to get started someone should download the appropriate PowerApps application for iOS or for Windows.

Of course, you can also access the Web via the address https://web.pοwerapps.com.

The application uses secure connections to access personal data or business data.

The logic of this application is simple. Employees can use their Office skills to create business applications tailored to their needs. Professional developers can use the Azure App Service to develop applications and connections faster than ever before.

PоwerApps includes apps and templates so users do not need to create a drawing from scratch.

Apps designed on a computer can then be tested on-the-fly via the PowerApps app for iOS, Android and Phone. New apps can be shared between friends with URL links so everyone can work together on the same project.

The application allows automation of routine so you can focus on what really matters.

So you can create and share apps from mobile phones, tablets or desktops that work directly on iOS, Android, and Windows.

The Microsoft application has several tutorials that will explain how you can go step by step.

Microsoft PowerApps

 

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