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Ferran Chopo on The MVP Show

Ferran Chopo on The MVP Show

Ferran Chopo shares his experience working with the Power Platform and the benefits of Power Automate and Power Apps for both developers and business users with his host Mark Smith on The MVP Show. He talks about the ease of use and flexibility of Power Apps and the time-saving benefits of Power Automate. During the conversation, Ferran also mentions his hobbies, family life, and discusses the role he plays in the SharePoint Music Group in Barcelona.

He shares his journey into technology, starting with his first computer at the age of 14 and his passion for building applications, including his experience working with various Microsoft technologies such as the Power Platform. Ferran also explains how it has opened up new opportunities for him in his career and how it has helped him automate processes and build custom solutions. Furthermore, Ferran talks about the benefits of Power Automate in saving time by automating repetitive tasks and the ease of use of Power Apps.

If you want to learn more about the Power Platform and its benefits, be sure to check out this episode and also the additional resources that are available in the show notes, such as the Microsoft MVP YouTube Series and the 90-Day Mentoring Challenge by AgileXRM.

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Microsoft Business Applications Podcast

The Microsoft Business Applications Podcast is an education, technology, business and career podcast for the Power Platform, Dynamics 365, and those that work with these digital transformation tools. The format is guest interviews with Microsoft, Community, and experts who work with Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Dataverse and Power Virtual Agents. The podcast has three shows that are released twice weekly. #Power365Show #PowerPlatformShow #MVPShow https://podcast.nz365guy.com

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