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Microsoft Power Platform – enabling and managing ‘citizen development’

By Marilyn de Villiers
Johannesburg, 24 May 2019
Desmond Struwig, Executive: Digital, Decision Inc.
Desmond Struwig, Executive: Digital, Decision Inc.

The days of discussing the pros and cons of digital transformation are over. Today, the issue is how best to embrace digital technology and digitise all business processes in order to stay abreast of the rapid and unrelenting changes to the business environment.

“We are moving to a scenario where more rapid development and innovation in the business is becoming essential,” says Desmond Struwig, Executive: Digital at Midrand-based data, digital and performance intelligence business Decision Inc. “However, this is placing IT development teams under enormous pressure, as the traditional software development lifecycle for the production of apps that will support process change and competitive advantage is too slow.”

According to Struwig, as already over-burdened IT teams are generally focused on large, strategically important projects, those projects that address small, localised problems are often pushed way down the list of IT priorities – negatively impacting productivity, customer experience and staff morale.

“The best way to achieve digital transformation is to drive innovation at the coal face where the people within the organisation who are experiencing problems on a day-to-day basis are given the tools, such as Microsoft’s Power Platform, to develop their own solutions to these problems.”

Microsoft’s Power Platform is a powerful tool for enabling what Struwig calls ‘citizen development’ – software development without the need for professional software developers, in a fraction of the time and cost it would take with conventional software development processes.

By integrating with three core features in the Microsoft stack – PowerApps, Power BI and Flow – Power Platform enables a business to accommodate innovation and rapid application development right where it is needed.

For example, the finance department could develop an app for the uploading of payroll files into an accounting package; the HR department could develop an app for the onboarding of new categories of employees and the development of appropriate performance management scorecards. In effect, the platform could be used where there is any local need for an app that has little strategic value for the organisation as a whole, but will have a massive impact on departmental productivity.

Struwig dismisses concerns that ‘citizen development’ could unleash a plethora of security breaches that could make BYOD (bring your own device) concerns pale by comparison.

The traditional software development lifecycle for the production of apps that will support process change and competitive advantage is too slow.

“With PowerApps, you are not giving free rein to everyone in your organisation to publish apps into the business as a whole. Power Platform comes with a very strong governance and security layer that will control things like protecting against data loss; providing analytics into usage; restricting usage; and restricting the publishing of apps into the broader organisation’s ecosystem without the authority to do so,” he explains.

“Because of its easy-to-build no-code/low-code features, all you are giving employees is the capability to self-innovate within their area of the business, enabling them to transform business processes and to innovate faster. You will still need the assistance of the IT team to extend the functionality of the app beyond the basics or to integrate it with other business processes across the organisation, should this be required."

“However, with more employees having the skills to address their local IT application needs, developers will be able to focus their attention on projects that deliver greater strategic value to the business,” he adds.

PowerApps Event

Decision Inc. has used the Microsoft Platform to great effect within its own expanding organisation to enable the rapid development of new HR systems. Struwig will be discussing this at a PowerApps event taking place on the 28th May in Johannesburg. He will be joined by Adnan Theba, Dynamics 365 Specialist at Microsoft SA, who will provide an overview of the Microsoft Power Platform.

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