Power Platform from the Perspective of BC Development
Power Platform has proven itself across countless domains. So why has the Business Central community been so slow to embrace it? The hesitation is real, and in many cases the concerns behind it are legitimate. But some of them are also outdated, and holding on to the wrong ones means missing a genuine opportunity.
In this expert session, Microsoft MVP Tine Staric takes an honest, structured look at Power Platform adoption from the perspective of BC developers and consultants, without the sales pitch.
Tine examines the real arguments on both sides, covering practical concerns around cost, required skills, DevOps practices, source control and maintainability.
He separates the valid concerns from the ones that no longer hold up, and then shifts focus to the opportunity: what Power Platform can genuinely offer BC partners, why the message has not landed well in the BC community until now, and what to expect when you start integrating it into your development practice.
This is not a session about why you should use Power Platform. It is a session about whether you should, and what happens when you do.
6. Agenda
- Introduction
- Arguments for and against Power Platform
- Bridging the gap
- Potential of Power Platform
- Q&A
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This course is part of the following learning journeys:
- Business Central Developer Learning Journey
- Power Platform Learning Journey
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Who is this course for?
BC developers, consultants and partners who are curious about Power Platform but have hesitated to adopt it, and want an honest, experience-based assessment of where it fits, where it does not, and what the real opportunity looks like for their practice.
What will you learn?
- What the most common arguments for and against Power Platform adoption look like from a Business Central perspective
- Which concerns around cost, skills, DevOps, source control and maintainability hold up under scrutiny and which no longer apply
- Why the Power Platform message has not resonated strongly with the BC community and what that reveals about the gap between the two ecosystems
- How to think practically about bridging the BC and Power Platform communities within your own practice
- What the real potential of Power Platform looks like for BC partners who are ready to expand their offering