Despite its steep licensing costs, SQL Server continues to prove its worth over open-source alternatives in some key areas.
To use SQL Server connections in Power Apps, we just add a connection to our app and now we can use data from the table that we selected. First make sure that you have enabled the preview feature.
A while back I wrote about the upcoming SQL Server Stored Procedure feature, but now it is fully available within Power Apps.
Tessell, the leading next-generation, multi-cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS), is announcing that the Tessell DBaaS is now available in the Google Cloud Marketplace, accompanied by support for ...