Building features into Teams, Outlook without JSON coding possible with new Cards play
Orchestration of Cards can also be controlled from Power Automate, Microsoft's automation tool.
Ryan Cunningham, product lead for Microsoft Power Apps, told us pre-build Cards were already available in Power Automate."But if you want to customize it, you must know how to write JSON and so forth. Now this will allow local users to customize and orchestrate when and how their Cards are sent using Power Automate. You're not just sending them kind of manually, you can send them automatically based on underlying business logic. That's a big deal for sort of orchestration.
The new features available in preview also include coauthoring in Power Apps, which allows devs and business users to edit applications in real time using the Microsoft Office-like experience simultaneously, the vendor said. Microsoft has made inroads in automation and low code, benefiting from the market interest in the breadth of its personal productivity portfolio combined with its Power platform, a trend which has seen consolidation in the implementation partner market.
The market is crowded with specialists such as UiPath, Blue Prism, and Appian, and application companies like SAP and Oracle also striving to include these features in their environments. Microsoft will be looking to achieve in low code what it has already done with automation, where Forrester
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