Riding the wave of enthusiasm for no-code/low-code solutions, Microsoft today announced Power Pages, a standalone product within the company’s Power Platform portfolio for creating business websites.
The low-code and no-code development tools that make up Microsoft’s Power Platform are increasingly important to the company and to enterprises around the world. It’s a trend accelerated by the sudden ...
Microsoft Power Pages is a robust, user-friendly tool designed specifically for low-code website development. Its primary goal is to enable businesses to create professional websites without requiring ...
Ahead of Microsoft's Build developer conference later this month, I'm planning to publish a handful of posts meant to help those who will be following along remotely. As is true before almost every ...
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The low-code/no-code movement is picking up steam, and Microsoft is supplying new tools to support it. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, focusing on photo and video ...
We've been keeping track of low-code/no-code software development tools for several years, and Microsoft’s Power Apps has long been a leader. At Build 2022, the company announced a new Power Apps tool ...
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We’re launching the next wave of Microsoft 365 Copilot, bringing together web + work + Pages as a new design system for knowledge work. First, we’re announcing Copilot Pages—a dynamic, persistent ...