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How Low-Code Accelerates Agile Development?

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The agile approach emphasizes the rapid delivery of an application, flowing communication, and higher productivity. But adopting agile practices requires a cultural shift that organizations may hesitate to adopt. Low-code is a visual development approach that makes the transition frictionless by prioritizing key Agile principles including Transparent processes, High levels of collaboration, and Quick responses to change. It helps organizations embrace Agile by providing both the process and the platform to build apps at speed and scale. Low-code development platform - Mendix allows development teams to adopt an Agile approach based on Scrum. It provides capabilities such as Sprints, story management, and integrated feedback management. It allows for a truly agile approach, resulting in solutions that meet business needs better. Let’s take a deeper look at how low-code development platform tools like Mendix help companies truly incorporate the Agile methods into their daily business pro

How to register and make use of PowerApps Custom Connector

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What is Connector The connector serves as a link between the data source and the user interface. Via connectors, Power Apps allows the user to easily integrate with other applications or services. Connectors are needed to connect to your data sources and bring the data to your applications. Power Apps Connector Two types of connectors are present in PowerApps. Public Connector There are more than 300 connectors available to help app developers connect to Microsoft and third-party services ranging from Dynamics 365 to Dropbox. PowerApps contains a wide range of connectors for connecting to your data source. For example, if you want to connect to SharePoint, you must use the “SharePoint connection” connection, and so on. Custom Connector Customer Connector is nothing but a feature provided in MS Power Platform where you can create your own connector and use the same connector in PowerApps and Power Automate. Some of the connectors may be some personal API that you have not created by MS

Benefits of Microsoft PowerBI For Your Business

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  Business intelligence is indispensable for agility, competitiveness, and efficiency. As a company grows, managing the data that is generated on a regular basis becomes increasingly complicated. This in turn creates a road-block for enterprises who wish to harness their data for decision-making. This is why business intelligence systems are being embraced to a great extent. Putting an analytical system in place to effectively analyze data helps an enterprise discover useful information and support enhanced decision-making. Power BI has various benefits, including assisting management teams in making quick decisions. It makes data visualization simple. It provides a visual representation of the company's data, with options for tables, charts, gauges, and maps, making it easier for teams to utilize. Because of its simplicity and visual representation, Power BI is a strong decision support tool that makes the difference between a regular firm and an efficient, agile, and flexible org

10 Tips for Getting Started with Power BI

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Power BI is a Business Intelligence tool for analyzing and visualizing business data to present actionable information. It combines business analytics and data visualization that helps enterprises to make data-driven decisions. With this powerful tool, you can create interactive data visualizations and reports.   Here are 10 tips to get started with Power BI . 1. Understand the difference between the traditional Excel method and Power BI: Power BI is not the same as Excel, you shouldn't try to replicate what you're already doing in Excel. A common thing between Excel and Power BI is the Pivot Table. The major similarity here is that a Pivot Table- a visualization tool for aggregation and summarization, is also provided by Power BI. Hence you should explore the other options. 2. Build Your Reports in Power BI Desktop: One thing that might be confusing is that there are two methods to build reports in PowerBI. You can either build reports in Power BI Desktop or Power BI Service.