Description: Join us for our monthly Power Platform User Group Meeting on August 26th, 2021! We will be joined by Microsoft Senior Program Manager Charles "Chuck" Sterling to show us how to leverage native integration between Power Apps and Power BI to create sophisticated “no code/low code” solutions for Business Analysts and citizen developers.
Our meeting kicks-off at 12 PM MDT (UTC-6). ID: 11835
Agenda
12:00 PM - Introductions
12:05 PM - Integrating Power Platform and creating Power Apps with Power BI charting controls | Charles (Chuck) Sterling
12:45 PM - Open Q&A and Discussion
1:00 PM - Meeting wrap-up
Session Overview
Integrating Power Platform and creating Power Apps with Power BI charting controls | Charles (Chuck) Sterling
<NOTE 8/18/2021: Charles is hoping to show a soon to be released feature specifically enabling richer integration of Power BI reports into Power Apps>
In this all demo view integrating Microsoft Power platform will show how Power Apps lets you build business apps that run in a browser or on a phone or tablet, with no coding experience required. PowerApps combines visual drag-and-drop concepts from PowerPoint with Excel-like expressions for logic and working with data to enable the creation of updateable Power BI reports. In this session Microsoft Senior Program Manager, Charles Sterling will give a walkthrough of creating PowerApps solutions that enable the data entry features of Power Apps and the data visualization richness of Microsoft Power BI by integrating PowerApps into Power BI and vice versa to create very sophisticated “no code/low code” solutions for Business Analysts and citizen developers.
Speaker Bio: Charles Sterling (Chuck) came to Microsoft from being a marine biologist working for United States National Marine Fisheries doing marine mammal research on the Bering Sea. He started out at Microsoft supporting Excel and moved through a couple of support teams to being an escalation engineer for Microsoft SQL Server. Taking his love for customers (and diving), Chuck moved to Australia as a product manager and developer evangelist for the .NET Framework. In 2008 he moved back to Redmond as a Visual Studio program manager then joined the Power Platform group focusing on Power BI and now continues his community passion and looking after the PowerApps influencers and MVPs.
Speaker Community Profile: https://community.powerplatform.com/profile/?userid=AC643E7C-E800-EA11-A811-000D3A4F1EBB