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.
At Ignite 2019 in Orlando today, Microsoft made a slew of updates to its Power Platform. The company renamed Microsoft Flow as Power Automate, added robotic process automation (RPA) features to Power ...
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Automated Testing Power Apps - Controls and More
A while back I wrote an introduction post about automated testing Power Apps using Power Automate Desktop. Today, I'm going ...
Microsoft's AI Builder introduces low-code generative AI capabilities to Power Apps and Power Automate. Let's see how the preview features stack up. Low-code and no-code software development platforms ...
From Visual Studio Live! Washington, DC: Microsoft PowerApps and Flow take RAD tools to another level, by automating custom application development through low-code tools. Application development can ...
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