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PowerApps

PowerApps is part of Office 365 and allows users to create business applications a couple of hours. This article shows you how to start learning the basics of PowerApps. Where do I develop a PowerApp? PowerApps development is done in PowerApps Studio, which is a downloadable client application or directly inside your browser. Start with a template … My recommendation, if you’re just starting, is to create your first PowerApp from one of the templates included in the product.   At the moment do not worry about how the PowerApp looks like. Just click on the “create” button and pick a template to use in your business environment. Branding and building for mobile devices Some applications in the templates section have multiple design modes. In the example of the Estimator Pro PowerApp, there are two design modes; the phone factor and tablet factor. A phone factor does not mean your PowerApp cannot be displayed on a PC or tablet; it means it will work opti

Plan SharePoint Migration

Guide to a SharePoint Migration This blog will show how enterprises can approach their SharePoint migration with a few tried and tested action plans. This blog also details how you can successfully define a migration  roadmap, strategy, and goals for a successful SharePoint migration. There are four big transitions you’ll have to consider, before you dive into how to set up a pre-migration strategy. The Different Paths to Modern Management The following explains the four transitions and migrations that can be executed—successful or not. Cloud-first The Cloud-first path is perfect for startups, as there is no need for a migration. Essentially, everything is created in the cloud. Think: Cloud first and only cloud. Big Switch Transition The Big Switch path is often considered the most risky strategy, as organizations can never verify if the transition (also known as “big bang transition”) will end up as a success or a failure. Group by Group Transition