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What is Microsoft Power Platform?

The Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of tools that helps you to build custom apps, automate routine tasks, analyse data to gather actionable insights and integrate AI into processes within your organisation.

For a little more detail, we’ve created a quick and simple infographic on the Microsoft Power Platform that can be found here, or you can read our blog or review our technologies page.

 

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What is the value of a free consultation on Microsoft Power Platform?

You may be able to pull together a relatively simple app quite quickly using the low-code tools provided in the Microsoft Power Platform, however, a guiding hand from experts in the technologies available will provide the know-how you need to understand what is possible and what will suit your specific organisation.

Our free consultancy slots will give you the opportunity to discuss your individual requirements, including which technologies you are already using, the processes that drive your organisation and the efficiencies and productivity boosts that technology can help you with.

Clever use of tools like the Microsoft Power Platform components can lead to

Increased profitability

Enhanced productivity

More contented workforce

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