The most groundbreaking announcements to come out of Microsoft’s Build conference, held here this week, don’t just impact the 6,000 developers in attendance. They’re also relevant to the more than 24 million front-line workers out there who can now be developers too.
At the annual gathering, Microsoft unveiled enhancements to its Power Platform, a drag-and-drop programming environment to make it easier for so-called “citizen developers” to build apps to glean insights from internal and external data sources, streamline data gathering and smooth business processes.