Keep in mind. This basically guarantees you are stuck within the Microsoft suite of applications. Which is fine if all you want to do is work with Microsoft products.
@@trapped-ion it's not "abstract" at all, it's saying it's more complicated than some simple minded "black and white" answer that only dumb ppl look for, author can't be that direct, but i can. The platform looks to be as flexiable as you want.. not to mention that the original post/statement is asinine, as in yeah "no shit sherlock", you're tied into what ever you chose..
Power Automate is a cloud service but can use on-prem resources via the data gateway - as far as cheaper the least expensive way to consume it is in the context of a Dataverse for Teams app which is covered by most Office / Microsoft 365 licenses
@@365Training on low code or workflows, what would be the appropriate use caes in the motor industry and also good technical questions to ensure the service provider we choose covers all of our needs interms of implementating or using their platform ...if the costs are cheaper compared to others
@@mma206224398 Hi, I find this to be a very interesting question I think the initial step would be to migrate that workload to the cloud and do the automations on a secure platform. The major vendors for such technologies are moving away from on-prem offerings and this will present you with licensing and support challenges. This would be a great assignment to engage on! I hope my comment is not too late 😂
One of the best 6 min spent in my life. I refer to this video whenever my friends ask about Power Platform.
i am planning to migrate to powerapps. inputs please
I never thought one can explain this question effectively and efficiently in less than 360 seconds
you mean 359 secs
@@manjunathdnaik1 thanks bro, corrected
thank you for not using ads during training video
Great summmary David - thanks !
Power to the #Power Platform!✊🏽
Thank you!! This is what i'm looking for. :)
Thanks for giving me overall idea
when you say low code, you still have to write code, what language? .NET? or Java?
Low Code for Power Platform is Power Fx, it is inspired from Excel formula language.
Keep in mind. This basically guarantees you are stuck within the Microsoft suite of applications. Which is fine if all you want to do is work with Microsoft products.
Well, yes and no. There's a ton of connectors available too, you can keep your "best of..." and connect with Power Platform.
" yes and no" - one of those abstract statements engineers are well versed with 😄
@@trapped-ion it's not "abstract" at all, it's saying it's more complicated than some simple minded "black and white" answer that only dumb ppl look for, author can't be that direct, but i can. The platform looks to be as flexiable as you want.. not to mention that the original post/statement is asinine, as in yeah "no shit sherlock", you're tied into what ever you chose..
Very informative video. Thank you!
Hi, thanks for video. can I build power apps eating datas from local excel sheets ? (i know it is not good idea, but have some reason for it)
You can connect to Excel via the connector - docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/canvas-apps/connections/connection-excel
So as far as I know we can actually use the power app to build an ISV app , am I correct ?
Yes! Many do just that.
Really helpful, Thank you.
i am planning to migrate to powerapps. inputs please
Is there future scope on MS powerplatfptm technologies in product based companies!?
learned good stuff from you easy steps
Nicely Done!
dudeeee, do more such videos. just subscribed :)
short and sweet
Quick Question, under which category do Microsoft consider power platform as a SaaS or PaaS ?
Mostly PaaS, some of the apps built on it could be probably considered SaaS
@@365Training can you please help me explain how we differentiate that?
Great content.
Great Stuff man
Excellent!!!
Interesting on power automate, i want to know if its now cheaper and if for on premise use available ofcourse for a reasonable price?.
Power Automate is a cloud service but can use on-prem resources via the data gateway - as far as cheaper the least expensive way to consume it is in the context of a Dataverse for Teams app which is covered by most Office / Microsoft 365 licenses
@@365Training so there is no other way we can use on premise ?. And thank you again for the quickest response.
@@365Training on low code or workflows, what would be the appropriate use caes in the motor industry and also good technical questions to ensure the service provider we choose covers all of our needs interms of implementating or using their platform ...if the costs are cheaper compared to others
@@mma206224398 Hi, I find this to be a very interesting question I think the initial step would be to migrate that workload to the cloud and do the automations on a secure platform. The major vendors for such technologies are moving away from on-prem offerings and this will present you with licensing and support challenges. This would be a great assignment to engage on! I hope my comment is not too late 😂
Then recruiters will just casually drop, experienced power platform developer along with the hundreds of list of other requirements
OMG 6 years working whit Power BI, and I really don't know all this.
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