Power Platform
Microsoft Power Platform is a low-code, high-productivity platform that enables business users to create custom business solutions, automate processes, and gain insights through data visualization, all without the need for extensive technical knowledge.
It comprises of 4 main tools: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agent, and Power BI.
Power Apps enables users to create custom applications for various business scenarios, such as forms, data input, and process automation. It allows for integration with various external data sources and Office 365 apps.
Power Automate is a tool for automating business processes, such as sending notifications, or triggering an action based on an event or specific conditions.
Power Virtual Agent allows businesses to create and deploy chatbots, to quickly and easily automate frequently asked questions and helpdesk scenarios.
Power BI is a tool for data visualization and insights, it allows users to create interactive and engaging visualizations and reports, based on data from various sources.
The platform also provides a set of connectors to access over 260 data sources and can be extended with custom connectors as well, this allows users to access data from external sources and use it in their solution.
Overall, the Power Platform empowers users to create custom solutions that meet the unique needs of their business and automate manual tasks, all without the need for extensive technical knowledge. This can help to improve productivity, efficiency, and decision-making, while keeping costs low. It enables organizations to quickly respond to changing business needs, and adapt to new market conditions.
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