Power Platform
The Microsoft Power Platform is a comprehensive group of programmes that allows you to automate
processes, construct solutions, analyze data, and create virtual agents. This blog and video will present
the many components of the Power Platform, describe how to harness the power of data, and uncover
the effect these solutions have when connected with other Microsoft technologies.
Data Pain Points
We’ve discovered that 70% of organizations think their data isn’t being utilized to its full potential or
extent. What this actually implies is that a few years ago, there was a lot of attention on data and how
we gather it. The problems we had back then are no longer problems we face now, and organizations
have a plethora of data from many platforms. It’s more about how we can establish a data culture or
make data relevant for our users, systems, and generally make data work for you rather than working in
the data to make it somewhat relatable. With that in mind, I’d like to introduce the Power Platform.
What exactly is the Power Platform?
The Power Platform concept arose from the realization that organizations are seeing a growing influx of
data everywhere. Power Platform is based on the premise that organizations can use data and gather
insights to drive intelligent business operations.
The Power Platform is made up of four primary components:
● Power BI is a business analytics tool
● Power Apps is application development for low to no code apps
● Power Automate (formerly known as Flow) enables process automation
The data is hosted in the Microsoft Dataverse (previously known as the Common Data Service) and the
data reservoir is included in all Microsoft programmes. Because the data is included in a single primary
data collection, it can be accessed by any application.