Introduction to PowerApps
2018TL; DR
An overview of PowerApps and the platform
Session Details
PowerApps is an exciting and easy to pick up application development platform offered by Microsoft.
In this session we'll take an overview look at PowerApps from both the development and deployment sides.
We'll go through the process of building and publishing an app and show the rapid value that PowerApps can offer.
Using plenty of demos and examples attendees will leave with a good rounded understanding of the PowerApps offering and how it could be used in their organisations
In this session we'll take an overview look at PowerApps from both the development and deployment sides.
We'll go through the process of building and publishing an app and show the rapid value that PowerApps can offer.
Using plenty of demos and examples attendees will leave with a good rounded understanding of the PowerApps offering and how it could be used in their organisations
3 things you'll get out of this session
Speakers
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