Monday, 26 July 2021

Experience the future of low-code development today

Microsoft Power Fx is disrupting the low-code development landscape.
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IDC Market Note
 
Take low-code development even further with Power Fx

Go beyond empowering developers new and tenured to collaborate on a single platform. With Power Fx—now a part of Microsoft Power Apps—the Excel-based programming language gives low-code developers the tools to take their skills even further.

Read the new IDC Market Note, Microsoft Power Fx Promises to Disrupt the Low-Code Development Landscape by Standing on the Shoulders of Microsoft Excel, to learn how:

  • Power Fx appeals to professional developers by enabling them to edit applications in familiar source code editors.
  • Power Fx can transform hundreds of millions of Excel users worldwide into low-cade application developers.
  • Adopting Power Apps sets the stage for meaningful collaboration between developers of all levels.
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Thursday, 1 July 2021

Power BI news, events, and updates

See what's new in Power BI
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Power BI June 2021 Feature Summary

Read about the latest updates to data connectors and more!

In the month of June, Power BI added DirectQuery support for Dataflows to general availability, updated or introduced over a dozen data connectors, and introduced the preview of the paginated reports visual. Follow the link to the full blog post.

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