I'm a system admin for a mid-sized company in Central Europe with around 3,000 employees. My job involves managing servers and various apps, including M365, which unfortunately includes the Power Platform. A handful of users have access to it, and I find it incredibly frustrating since I know very little about it. When users come to me with problems, I have to admit that I'm not familiar with Power Platform or PowerApps, and I often need to redirect them to our managed service provider, which means it costs their department more money. This situation frustrates both the users and my boss, who expects me to get a handle on everything from Teams to OneDrive and now Power Platform too. I'm not a developer and have no real interest in coding—especially since I hardly have the time to dedicate to learning a tool that feels unnecessary for my work. I'm looking for advice on how to handle Power Platform and PowerApps more effectively.
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It sounds like you're feeling overwhelmed! I get the pressure, but have you considered asking for training on Power Platform? Even just some basic sessions might help boost your confidence and skill set. Plus, knowing some low-code tools like PowerApps can actually streamline a lot of your tasks and help your users. It could be a great career move too!

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