Our Team

We pride ourselves on delivering Microsoft Power Apps solutions across multiple industries. We will liase with your stakeholders to plan and build web based apps that will boost your company's productivity 

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Our team of Microsoft Power Apps implementors and developers have years of Microsoft Power Apps experience. They possess a blend of expertise in both front-end and back-end development, as well as a deep understanding of the Microsoft Power Platform ecosystem. Their aim is to keep the need for code as low as possible so that you can easily understand your solutions and make changes yourself moving forward. There will more than likely be a need to build or connect to your cloud data, as well as build the initial parts of your apps. We'd like to keep things as simple as possible for you, but can go as technically deep as you need. Here's a breakdown of the team's composition and capabilities:

1. Power Apps Developers (Front-End Expertise)
Skills:
Proficient in building applications using Microsoft Power Apps (Canvas Apps, Model-Driven Apps). Expertise in UI/UX design to create intuitive user interfaces. Knowledge of Power Fx, the low-code programming language for Power Apps. Experience integrating Power Apps with other Microsoft tools like SharePoint, Teams, and Dynamics 365.
Responsibilities:
Designing and developing custom business applications with little or no code. Customizing forms, screens, and workflows to meet specific business needs. Ensuring that the front-end experience is optimized for both desktop and mobile platforms.

2. Full-Stack Developers (Back-End & Integration Expertise)
Skills:
Strong proficiency in back-end technologies like C#, .NET, or Node.js to handle server-side logic. Familiarity with Microsoft Azure services, especially Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and API Management for creating and consuming APIs. Knowledge of Dataverse, SQL Server, or Azure SQL for handling data management. Expertise in REST APIs, Web APIs, and OAuth for authentication and integration with external systems. Experience in working with cloud services, particularly Azure DevOps for CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and application deployment.
Responsibilities:
Developing and managing the back-end infrastructure for Power Apps. Implementing custom APIs and connectors to extend the functionality of Power Apps and integrate with other enterprise systems. Managing data flows and business logic, ensuring smooth integration between the front-end apps and the back-end systems. Ensuring security, performance, and scalability of the solutions built.

3. Power Automate/Flow Experts (Process Automation)
Skills:
Proficiency in Power Automate (previously Microsoft Flow) to create automated workflows. Understanding of business process automation, including triggers, actions, and approval flows. Familiarity with connecting workflows to various data sources like OneDrive, Office 365, SharePoint, SQL, and third-party services. Responsibilities:
Automating business processes and workflows within the Power Apps ecosystem. Integrating workflows between Power Apps, Dynamics 365, SharePoint, and other systems to streamline operations. Monitoring workflows and ensuring proper error handling and troubleshooting.

4. UI/UX Designers
Skills:
Strong skills in user-centered design, ensuring that Power Apps are easy to use and visually appealing. Experience working with tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Microsoft’s Fluent UI framework. Understanding of accessibility standards and how to apply them within Power Apps to ensure compliance.
Responsibilities:
Designing the user interface and improving the overall user experience of Power Apps. Collaborating with developers to create visually appealing, intuitive, and responsive designs. Conducting user testing and gathering feedback to refine and improve app usability.

5. DevOps & Security Specialists
Skills:
Expertise in Azure DevOps for managing the development lifecycle, setting up CI/CD pipelines, and automating deployments. Knowledge of security best practices in application development, including identity management, data encryption, and access control using Azure Active Directory (AAD) and Microsoft’s Identity Platform.
Responsibilities:
Implementing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines for Power Apps and full-stack projects to ensure smooth, automated deployments. Ensuring that all solutions adhere to security and compliance guidelines, including GDPR and other regulatory standards. Monitoring applications for performance and security issues, and proactively implementing fixes.

6. Database Administrators/Data Analysts
Skills:
Expertise in database management systems like Dataverse, SQL Server, Azure SQL, or Cosmos DB. Familiarity with data governance, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes, and data warehousing.
Responsibilities:
Managing and optimizing data structures and relationships within the Power Platform. Ensuring the efficient storage, retrieval, and security of data across various applications. Providing insights and reports through Power BI or other analytics platforms, integrating with Power Apps as needed.

Key Benefits of a Full-Stack Power Apps Development Team:
End-to-End Solutions: The team can handle everything from user interfaces to backend services, making it possible to build comprehensive, scalable applications. Integration Power: Strong integration capabilities with both Microsoft products (like SharePoint, Dynamics, Teams) and third-party applications (via custom connectors and APIs). Scalability: Leveraging Azure Cloud Services, our team can develop solutions that are scalable and robust enough to handle enterprise-level workloads.
Rapid Development: The use of Power Apps' low-code environment accelerates app development, reducing time-to-market, while still allowing for deep customization through full-stack skills. This team structure ensures they can build and maintain both the front-end applications that users interact with and the back-end systems and services needed to support those applications.