Make way to Power Pages
Make way to Power Pages
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| Make way to Power Pages! |
A new step in the evolution of Dynamics portals is reached! As announced at MS Build 2022, what we used to know as Power Apps portal is now available a dedicated product, namely Power Pages.
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| Before and After |
Microsoft Power Pages is a low code development and hosting platform ideal for building business-centric websites, allowing low code makers and professional developers to design, configure and publish sites for both desktop and mobile through a fluid, visual experience.
Previously, Power Pages existed as a feature within Power Apps called Power Apps portals. Power Pages will become the fifth member of the Power Platform family as a standalone offering within the Power Platform portfolio.
Power Pages has been redesigned with a new user experience and many
new capabilities, including:
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Design studio, now in preview, makes it easy to design, style and publish modern
business websites either by scratch or with one of the ready-to-use templates.
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Templates hub, in preview, provides full-featured websites with demo data that
allow users to manage scheduling, registration and app submission.
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Learn hub, in preview, features guides, tutorials and videos to learn how to
build sites, model business data and work with code components.
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Pro-Developer tools, in preview, include integrations with Visual Studio, GitHub and
Azure DevOps to help developers implement advanced business requirements.
· Security and Governance tools, in preview, allow users to secure their website content and data through role-based access controls and Azure.
· Microsoft Dataverse, generally available, is a low code data platform that allows users to securely collect and share business information with site visitors.
You can find more details by reading the official announcement blog: Announcing Microsoft Power Pages: Build secure, low-code websites | Microsoft Power Pages
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