PowerApps Portals in Public Preview
News|15 August 2019
Make powerful low-code and responsive portals that allow external users the ability to interact with data stored in the Common Data Service.
You may remember that the PowerApps Portals capability was announced at the Microsoft Business Applications Summit in June 2019. As of 18 July 2019, PowerApps Portals is now open for public preview and is enabled automatically for all PowerApps customers. All you have to do is log in to your PowerApps Studio and start creating.
Microsoft has posted a great blog highlighting the main features and functions. You can read it here.
If you’re not already a PowerApps customer, get in touch with us to find out more.
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