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Headshot of article author Robert Standefer

The low-code development capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform make it possible to build and deploy modern applications faster and more cost-effectively than ever before. Whether you’re a citizen developer tinkering around the edges or a professional developer working on a complex customization, you can drive digital transformation intuitively, quickly, and at a lower cost than with traditional approaches. This white paper explores the benefits, strategies, and best practices of modernizing applications with Power Platform. It provides insights and guidance on how Power Platform can help you ensure the success of application modernization efforts as part of an organization’s digital transformation.

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Headshot of article author Sid Gundavarapu

We’re excited to introduce Power Platform Advisor, your guide to personalized best practice recommendations to optimize your Power Platform tenant. It analyzes your Power Platform resources and environments, and offers insights and inline actions to enhance security, reliability, and overall low code health. With Power Platform Advisor, you can: Get proactive, personalized best practices recommendations. […]

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Headshot of article author Yogesh Gupta

Note: This blog is in continuation of the announcement of modern controls coming to canvas apps & new look for model driven apps. We thank our community and users for the active engagement on the journey to modernize Power Apps. This blog outlines the modernization updates we rolled out or are rolling out on both […]

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Headshot of article author Tristan Dehove

We built Power Apps on Windows (General Available since June 2022) so that your apps can take advantage of advanced device capabilities and offline support from your PC or tablet. We’ve added some great new features that we’d like to share with you. What’s new? Recent and pinned apps. Find recent apps and pin favorite […]

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Headshot of article author Lance Delano

We are excited to announce enhanced security for implicitly shared connections in Power Apps. Many customers have asked for this feature, and it is now available in all commercial regions as Experimental Preview. Power Apps’ implicitly shared connections are ones that use a fixed credential such as a SQL Server connection string rather than the […]

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