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New this week, Aaron Back, Bridget Courneya and John Siefert take their “binge day” approach of wrapping up topics and create a new video podcast called “The Wrap” to share the insights,, perspective and tips they learned during the week of reporting on the market.Show notes:Blog on Partners Ecosystem: https://blog.crossbeam.com/partnerships-101-isv-vs-var-vs-si-vs-msp-vs-oemJay McBain piece on Marketplaces: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/distributors-future-distribution-jay-mcbain/?trackingId=FVARZ7b6C2DJ7LK6MmxnUQ%3D%3DAaron’s Back @ IT series on Low Code/No Code:https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-is-ai-a-game-changer-for-low-code-no-code-part-3https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-low-code-vs-no-code-who-will-win-part-2https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-the-low-code-no-code-evolution-part-1Post from Pablo Moreno on the Future of Work: https://mydacfeed.com/view/blog/past-present-and-possible-future-of-work-1649

The workplace is not what it used to be and neither are the skills needed to stay ahead. Alison Mulligan, CEO of Maximus IT and Microsoft MVP, and I discuss the need for upskilling, managing expectations in the workforce, citizen developers in the low/no-code world, working from home, and much more.

The Microsoft Power Platform brings together powerful analytics, process automation, and no-code/low-code application development. Blue Horseshoe helps you use the full power of Power BI, Power Apps, and Power Automate. We’ll help you transform your data into actionable insights, create purpose-built apps, and automate processes.

Nowadays, low-code/no-code are buzzwords that you often hear coupled with the PowerApps platform. Microsoft truly changed the ICT landscape with the introduction of PowerApps, a focus on democratising solution development, and empowering citizen developers. However, with the public preview release of the PowerApps Component Framework (formerly known as the Custom Control Framework) hardcore developers can now rejoice with an exciting frameworks to play with. The PowerApps Component Framework allows you to build your own PowerApps custom controls and move away from the good old web resources approach. The framework expands on the platform’s capability and fills the gap when it comes to building custom rich controls. Come along to this session to see how we highlight the existing issues with web resources and demonstrate how those resources can be replaced with the latest framework. Live demo will include from building a control and deploying to Dynamics.