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Over three days in Las Vegas (September 18 – 20, 2024), the third annual Power Platform Community Conference (PPCC) took place. If you were there, we hope we got a chance to connect on the expo floor, at a session, or at one of the many amazing events. If you weren’t there, make sure to go next year, because PPCC is where the future of business technology takes shape.
Look no further than the fact the Power Platform now has more than 48 million users! What was once the realm of developers and engineers (coding) is now home to marketers, project managers, entrepreneurs, and “doers” from all industries and backgrounds.
This year, the conference went all-in (…is there a better place to go all-in than Vegas?) on generative AI and Copilot. Attendees got to learn and connect with experts ranging from “in trenches” developers, to Microsoft Inner Circle Partners (like Argano!) to Microsoft leadership like Charles Lamanna, Corporate Vice President, Business & Industry Copilot.
Highlights included:
Having been part of PPCC since it began just three years ago, we witnessed what can only be described as a seismic shift this year. What began in 2022 as a meeting primarily focused on developers has blossomed into a massive event for IT professionals, business users, and like-minded tech enthusiasts who share enthusiasm for digital transformation. Yes, it all starts with low-code development, but PPCC packs a tremendous amount of forward-thinking business strategy into every speech, session, and get-together.
According to IDC, “By 2026, 40% of net-new applications will be intelligent apps…[that] incorporate AI to enhance existing experiences and form new use cases…” That’s a lot of AI in a lot of apps and, frankly, we think that estimate is a little low.
Microsoft clearly understands where AI is going next, and shared details around its pioneering AI, Copilot, especially in connection with creating Power Apps. In an exciting new development, users can essentially have a “business discussion” through Copilot, presenting a business challenge a Power App should solve, and Copilot then helps ensure app development consistently supports that solution. It’s like having a coder, a business strategy consultant, and a project manager all in one.
But that wasn’t all Microsoft got into. Here are a few more highlights…
Specific updates to Power Platform announced or demonstrated included:
Overall, PPCC 2024 was a resounding success for attendees and ANYONE interested in leveraging the power of low code. Whether or not you were in Las Vegas, are you now where you want to be with low-code development? Do you have the tools and team to tap generative AI across Power Platform? Can you quickly, easily, and cost-effectively create the apps, BI tools, automations, and integrations that support your strategy?
If you’re not sure where to start, or if you’ve started and “hit a wall,” or if you simply want to talk low-code strategy, Argano can help. Contact us today to learn more.
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