What if there was a way to make enterprise grade apps without writing a single line of code?
This may sound like a dream to some of you but it is indeed the reality. With Microsoft’s PowerApp Studio, you can build custom apps without coding.
Companies are already using PowerApps to deploy cost effective yet efficient solutions.
According to Nipa Chakravarti, TransAlta’s Vice President of IT:
Not only have we solved an important business problem, we have delivered the solution at a fraction of the traditional IT project cost – both from an implementation and TCO perspective. Using PowerApps, our business partners are able to consume data in real time from many data sources, instantly analyze the data, and drive to an actionable decision.
Let’s take a look at what PowerApps offers for businesses.
You can use PowerApps to churn out apps within minutes that pull their data from Microsoft Excel or a cloud service. PowerApps can also be robust and enterprise-grade, ready for complex requirements like tracking assets within a company and connecting with your backend systems.
PowerApps lets you build apps through a visual designer which includes pre-built templates as well. You can build apps like a cost estimator, a site inspection app or a budget tracking app.
The platform is very simple and straightforward when it comes to building apps. It is available on web, as a desktop app and as a mobile app.
There is a tutorial available as well if you are looking to learn more about building apps through PowerApps. You can learn all about it here.
You can easily build apps with the data sources available to you. You can also connect with other data sources from Microsoft.
These include:
These are not the only ones that are supported by PowerApps, for the full list you can head over here.
One of these data sources is the Common Data Service by Microsoft.
Common Data Service comes built in with PowerApps. It comes with several hundred standard business entities that are pre-defined. Its like a database of common data from the business entities. This makes your job easier for defining “customer”, “product” or “lead” for your apps.
According to Microsoft:
The Common Data Service allows you to securely store and manage data within a set of standard and custom entities. An entity is a set of fields used to store data similarly to a table within a database.
The Common Data Service is not available for the free version of PowerApps unfortunately and will require you to purchase a PowerApps Plan.
There are three options available for you currently:
Plan 1 and Plan 2 offer data and file storage in the Common Data Service as well.
These plans come with free trials as well if you wish to try PowerApps out without spending money on it.
You can get started with PowerApps here.