Get 25% off Power Apps Per User licences
For organisations that do not already have any Power Apps Per User licences, Microsoft are now offering 25% off for the first year. What is Microsoft Power Apps? Power Apps is a collection of apps, services, and connectors, as well as a robust data platform, that provides a no-code/low-code environment to build custom business apps and processes. What can I ...
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