Riding the wave of enthusiasm for no-code/low-code solutions, Microsoft today announced Power Pages, a standalone product within the company’s Power Platform portfolio for creating business websites.
Ahead of Microsoft's Build developer conference later this month, I'm planning to publish a handful of posts meant to help those who will be following along remotely. As is true before almost every ...
The low-code and no-code development tools that make up Microsoft’s Power Platform are increasingly important to the company and to enterprises around the world. It’s a trend accelerated by the sudden ...
Last fall, Microsoft announced the general availability of Power Pages, a drag-and-drop tool to let people create business websites while writing little to no code. And for a little over a month, the ...
At Microsoft Ignite 2024, which began Tuesday in Chicago, the company announced a series of low-code product enhancements, targeted at developers, that ranged from new capabilities in Power Apps and ...
Misconfigurations within Microsoft Power Pages, a low-code SaaS web platform, are leading to significant data exposure. According to a new blog post by AppOmni, by granting excessive access ...
Microsoft's newest component for its low-code Power Platform is called Power Pages, for creating business-centric web sites. Like other low-code offerings, it promises to let ordinary business users - ...
Microsoft is doubling down on its low-code push spearheaded by its Power Platform, just revamped with a new offering called Power Pages for building simple, data-driven web sites. With the addition of ...