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Microsoft Power Platform
The ‘Power Platform’ is a collective term for three Microsoft products: Power BI, PowerApps and Power Automate (previously known as Flow). They provide the means to help people easily manipulate, surface, automate and analyse data and can be used with Office 365 and Dynamics 365 (as well as other third-party apps and other Microsoft services).
With Microsoft Power Platform you can give everyone the power to innovate
- Analyze
Discover intelligent insights in diverse data.
- Act
Build low-code solutions to business challenges.
- Automate
Streamline processes with no-code automation.
- Assist
Handle routine inquiries at scale with no-code chatbots.
Why choose Microsoft Power Platform?
Because it offers the only set of low-code tools your teams need to stay agile and build solutions that move your business forward. Microsoft Power Platform is built from the ground up to work together with strong security, management, and compliance—plus room to grow.
Connected tools
No other low-code platform offers the ability to work so easily together—and with Microsoft cloud services, hundreds of business applications, and other data sources using connectors.
Security and compliance
All Microsoft Power Platform tools are built on Azure, so each inherits the same enterprise-grade security, certifications, and administrative controls trusted by businesses around the world.
Limitless possibilities
With built-in connectivity to services like GitHub and AI Builder, professional developers are able to easily switch between tools while building applications that span a full range of complex requirements as your needs grow.
Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices provides proven guidance that's designed to help you create and implement the business and technology strategies necessary for your organization to succeed with Microsoft Power Platform. This guidance provides best practices, documentation, and tools that architects, IT pros, and business decision makers need to successfully achieve short-term and long-term objectives.
By using Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices, organizations can better align their business and technical strategies to ensure success.
These Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices will help establish "digital guardrails" for the platform within an enterprise. That way, professional and citizen developers can build solutions with the confidence that what they build will be managed, secured, and otherwise looked after in a compliant way, following best practices. A key objective is creating an environment—both technically and culturally speaking—in which your users can thrive.
Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices are a collection of documentation, guidance, best practices, and templates that are proven to accelerate your Microsoft Power Platform adoption journey. They provide tools, guidance, and narratives that help shape technology, business, and people strategies for driving desired business outcomes during your adoption effort.
This guidance aligns to the following buckets and responsibilities of your adoption.
Microsoft Power Platform The ‘Power Platform’ is a collective term for three Microsoft products: Power BI, PowerApps and Power Automate (previously known as Flow). They provide the means to help people easily manipulate, surface, automate and analyse data and can be used with Office 365 and Dynamics 365 (as well as other third-party apps and other Microsoft services). With Microsoft Power Platform you can give everyone the power to innovate
Discover intelligent insights in diverse data.
Build low-code solutions to business challenges.
Streamline processes with no-code automation.
Handle routine inquiries at scale with no-code chatbots.
Why choose Microsoft Power Platform?Because it offers the only set of low-code tools your teams need to stay agile and build solutions that move your business forward. Microsoft Power Platform is built from the ground up to work together with strong security, management, and compliance—plus room to grow.
Connected toolsNo other low-code platform offers the ability to work so easily together—and with Microsoft cloud services, hundreds of business applications, and other data sources using connectors. Security and complianceAll Microsoft Power Platform tools are built on Azure, so each inherits the same enterprise-grade security, certifications, and administrative controls trusted by businesses around the world. Limitless possibilitiesWith built-in connectivity to services like GitHub and AI Builder, professional developers are able to easily switch between tools while building applications that span a full range of complex requirements as your needs grow.
Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices provides proven guidance that's designed to help you create and implement the business and technology strategies necessary for your organization to succeed with Microsoft Power Platform. This guidance provides best practices, documentation, and tools that architects, IT pros, and business decision makers need to successfully achieve short-term and long-term objectives. By using Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices, organizations can better align their business and technical strategies to ensure success. These Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices will help establish "digital guardrails" for the platform within an enterprise. That way, professional and citizen developers can build solutions with the confidence that what they build will be managed, secured, and otherwise looked after in a compliant way, following best practices. A key objective is creating an environment—both technically and culturally speaking—in which your users can thrive. Microsoft Power Platform adoption best practices are a collection of documentation, guidance, best practices, and templates that are proven to accelerate your Microsoft Power Platform adoption journey. They provide tools, guidance, and narratives that help shape technology, business, and people strategies for driving desired business outcomes during your adoption effort. This guidance aligns to the following buckets and responsibilities of your adoption.
Related resources Microsoft Power Platform admin guide Available toolsToday, three programmability tools are available for administrators. These increase in complexity and flexibility. Over time, more first-party libraries will become available in various programming languages. To keep up with the latest updates, review the release plans. Power Platform for admins management connectorsConnectors are the easiest to get started if you are new to automation. With a graphical workflow editor based on Power Automate, these allow admins to quickly get a routine task implemented. For more information, see Get started with Power Platform for admins management connectors. PowerShell cmdletsPowerShell is a common automation tool at organizations worldwide. For more information, see Get started with PowerShell for Power Platform administrators. Power Platform APIThe most advanced tool available, it has full parity with what is possible in the Power Platform admin center. For more information, see Get started with Power Platform API.
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Related resources
Microsoft Power Platform admin guide
Power Apps guidance documentation
Power Apps documentation
Power Automate documentation
Available tools
Today, three programmability tools are available for administrators. These increase in complexity and flexibility. Over time, more first-party libraries will become available in various programming languages. To keep up with the latest updates, review the release plans.
Power Platform for admins management connectors
Connectors are the easiest to get started if you are new to automation. With a graphical workflow editor based on Power Automate, these allow admins to quickly get a routine task implemented. For more information, see Get started with Power Platform for admins management connectors.
PowerShell cmdlets
PowerShell is a common automation tool at organizations worldwide. For more information, see Get started with PowerShell for Power Platform administrators.
Power Platform API
The most advanced tool available, it has full parity with what is possible in the Power Platform admin center. For more information, see Get started with Power Platform API.