Power Apps: Portals now Power Pages in Power Platform
Why? From all the Microsoft Build keynote announcements regarding Power Platform, Announcing Microsoft Power Pages: Build secure, low-code websites | Microsoft Power Pages stuck with me the most. What? Power Apps Portals has become (or depending on your perspective: always has been) so much more than “just another type of Power Apps“. This is now … Continue reading Power Apps: Portals now Power Pages in Power Platform
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