

Just like its Microsoft cousin Flow, PowerApps is successfully bringing the power of process automation to a non-technical audience. This means that it is quite possible for a PowerApps power user to create a custom app. What sets PowerApps apart from other offerings is that while it can be used by developers, it can also be used by non-technical employees  such as business analysts. Apps can be accessed via mobile devices or via the browser. PowerApps is a tool that allows you to create custom apps, leveraging many of the features of the Office 365 and Microsoft platform. You may also be interested in our posts on Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Graph, and Flow. This is part of our occasional blog series on the fundamentals of the individual parts of the Office 365 universe.

To give clients an overview of PowerApps and its possibilities, we’ve written this article to explain what PowerApps is and how you can use it in your business. PowerApps is yet another offering from Microsoft associated with the Office 365 suite of tools that delivers exciting opportunities to build custom apps, drive process automation and create efficiencies for businesses of all sizes. We often find ourselves in conversations with clients and organisations either curious about PowerApps or with business issues where PowerApps could make a real difference.
