Leading Cloud and Digital Service Provider, ANS has been named a Preferred Power Apps Advanced Partner by Microsoft having demonstrated extensive experience in building, deploying and managing Power Apps.
The Power Apps platform enables organisations to quickly build low-code apps that address specific business challenges. By offering pre-built templates with drag-and-drop functionality, Power Apps enables users who aren’t tech experts to build apps efficiently and securely.
ANS provide an integrated suite of services that enable organisations to create and deploy tailored apps, reports and workflows which can be connected with Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure or a number of 3rd party applications to create end-to-end solutions.
The cloud provider has been using the Power Platform extensively during the pandemic to help local authorities quickly and easily coordinate requests for support and volunteering in the community as well as enabling NHS Trusts to resource PPE more efficiently and locate and mobile NHS staff quickly.
Commenting on the achievement, Andy Barrow, CTO at ANS said, “We are delighted to have been recognised by Microsoft as a preferred Power Apps Advanced Partner. In these challenging times, organisations are increasingly looking for fast and cost-efficient solutions to some of their biggest business challenges, and in many instances, the Power Apps Platform is the ideal solution. Our end-to-end Power Platform services enable organisations to get the assurance they need to be able to demonstrate business value back into their organisation before they start investing heavily.”
This news follows the recent announcement that ANS was named Microsoft Country Partner of the Year finalists which recognised partners who have innovated and delivered outstanding Microsoft-based solutions and services over the past year. ANS received special recognition from the judges for their impact and value demonstrated over the past 12 months.
To find out more about ANS suite of Power Apps solutions, take a look at our ‘Microsoft Business Applications’ page. Alternatively, to find out how they are using the Power Platform to help organisations get back to business as usual, check out our ‘Dynamics 365’ page.