KPMG rolls out Power Platform-fueled assessment tools for workplace re-entry
Microsoft's Power Platform, its set of low-code/no-code tools plus Power BI business-intelligence offering, is at the heart of a new KPMG framework for workplace re-entry.
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Microsoft's Power Platform, its set of low-code/no-code tools plus Power BI business-intelligence offering, is at the heart of a new KPMG framework for workplace re-entry.
June 25, 2020 by Mary Jo Foley in Cloud Priorities