News
Microsoft is announcing today that it’s launching the Flow app integration service and the PowerApps codeless app building and sharing tool out of preview. PowerApps first launched last year ...
At Ignite 2019, Microsoft updated its Power Platform: robotic process automation (RPA) features, Power Virtual Agents, and new AI Builder prebuilt models.
After nearly a year in preview, Microsoft announced the general availability of Microsoft Flow and PowerApps — enabling both to be tightly integrated with SharePoint, Office 365 and Dynamics 365 ...
Microsoft has announced new AI capabilities for its Flow process tool and PowerApps, which Microsoft wants users to use to help them create their own apps.
Ignite 2019: Microsoft is continuing to add more features to its Power Platform, the collection of low-code and no-code tools including Power BI, Power Apps and Power Automate.
Microsoft will start commercially offering its PowerApps and Flow developer services starting as early as Tuesday, according to an announcement.
Flow, Microsoft's in-house version of IFTTT, has been in preview mode since April, but the folks at Redmond are finally ready to open the service up to the general public. Starting November 1 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results