Microsoft Power Platform
Microsoft Power Platform is a line of business intelligence, app development, and app connectivity software applications.[1][2] Microsoft developed the Power Fx low-code programming language for expressing logic across the Power Platform.[3][4] It also provides integrations with GitHub and Teams.[5]
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Initial release | 2018 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Business intelligence, app development, app connectivity, robotic process automation |
License | Proprietary software |
Website | powerplatform |
Products
The Power Platform family of products includes:[2][6]
- Power BI, a software for visualizing data with different kinds of charts. It competes with tools like Tableau.[1]
- Power Apps (known as PowerApps until 2019), graphical software for writing low-code custom business applications[1][7]
- Power Automate, formerly Microsoft Flow, a toolkit similar to IFTTT and Zapier for implementing business workflow products.
- Power Automate Desktop (PAD), a robotic process automation (RPA) software for automating graphical user interfaces (via the acquisition of Softomotive in May 2020).[8] This product uses a Robin Script based language to achieve RPA.
- Power Virtual Agents, software for writing chatbots
Microsoft Dataverse
Microsoft Dataverse, formerly called Microsoft Common Data Service, is a cloud based storage and data management engine[9] used along with other Microsoft products such as Power Apps and Microsoft Dynamics 365 applications. One example of use could be to use Dataverse as a form of data lake together with Microsoft Power Apps. Dataverse is based on Microsoft's Common Data Model as its common data model, and is built on Microsoft Azure SQL.[10][11] In November 2020, Microsoft's Common Data Service was rebranded into Dataverse.
References
- Novet, Jordan (2019-05-08). "Microsoft touted something called the Power Platform at its big event this week — here's what it is". CNBC. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- Foley, Mary Jo (2019-01-18). "Why Microsoft's 'Power Platform' is one of its biggest bets for 2019 and beyond". ZDNet. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- Anderson, Tim (2021-03-02). "Excel-lent: Microsoft debuts low-code Power Fx language... but it is not really new". The Register. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
- Melanson, Mike (2021-03-06). "This Week in Programming: Microsoft's Power Fx 'Low Code' Language". The New Stack. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
- Bishop, Todd (2020-09-22). "As 'low-code' competition grows, Microsoft integrates Power Apps with GitHub and Teams". GeekWire. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- Krill, Paul (2020-05-25). "Microsoft: Power Platform is for real developers, too". InfoWorld. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- Marvin, Rob (2018-08-24). "Microsoft PowerApps". PCMag UK. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- Lamanna, Charles (2020-05-19). "Microsoft acquires Softomotive to expand low-code robotic process automation capabilities in Microsoft Power Automate". Microsoft.com. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- What is Microsoft Dataverse? - Power Apps | Microsoft Docs
- Microsoft Dataverse - Avantiico
- Microsoft Dataverse – An underappreciated gem - Calculate Data
Further reading
- Rybaric, Robert (2020). Microsoft Power Platform Enterprise Architecture: A guide for architects and decision makers to craft complex solutions tailored to meet business needs. Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1800204577.
- Pearson, Mitchell; Knight, Brian; Knight, Devin; Quintana, Manuel (2020). Pro Microsoft Power Platform: Solution Building for the Citizen Developer. Apress. ISBN 978-1484260074.
- Mendoza, Eickhel (2021). Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook: Become a pro Power Apps maker by applying practical use cases to solve ever-evolving business challenges. Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1800569553.
- Gunnarsson, Ásgeir; Johnson, Michael (2020). Pro Microsoft Power BI Administration: Creating a Consistent, Compliant, and Secure Corporate Platform for Business Intelligence. Apress. ISBN 978-1484265666.
- Guilmette, Aaron (2020). Workflow Automation with Microsoft Power Automate: Achieve digital transformation through business automation with minimal coding. Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1839213793.