Low-code platforms like Microsoft Power Platform make it easier than ever to build apps, automations, and AI solutions quickly. But once those solutions move beyond personal productivity and into business-critical workflows, the responsibility doesn’t disappear — it increases.
In this video, I break down:
✔️What low-code actually means in enterprise environments
✔️What most organizations are using low-code for today
✔️The difference between personal low-code and enterprise low-code
✔️Why enterprise low-code requires ALM with DEV, TEST, and PROD
✔️Who owns low-code solutions when something breaks
✔️Why expired service accounts, broken connections, and permissions changes require real platform admins
✔️Why monthly check-ins and governance are critical for revenue-impacting processes
Low-code accelerates delivery — but governance, ownership, and architecture keep systems running safely at scale.
If you’re building on Power Platform, this video will help you think like a platform owner, not just a builder.
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