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World of No Code possibilities: Microsoft PowerApps Part 1

World of No Code possibilities: Microsoft PowerApps Part 1
Before I share what powerapps or Microsoft power platform is, let’s see how software was developed traditionally in an organization! ( or maybe today) Obox is a company with 500+ employees. Obox is into the food and beverage industry with around 100+ work cafes around the country. The operations head at Obox, Ronaldo realizes heContinue reading "World of No Code possibilities: Microsoft PowerApps Part 1"

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Mohd Tahir Khan
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