Power Apps vs. Talisman MPCS™

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Power Apps
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
PowerApps is a low code / rapid application development product from Microsoft that allows users to quickly build apps.
$20
per month per user
Talisman MPCS™
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
Talisman MPCS™ is a low-code development platform to build and deploy composite web services at pace. The vendor states publishing web services is frictionless and straightforward with Talisman MPCS™, and that users benefit from a pure microservices approach by deploying composite web services aligned to the user's own business processes. They further state users can also build and deploy bidirectional data handler web services, expose heterogeneous mashup…
$0
per installation
Pricing
Power AppsTalisman MPCS™
Editions & Modules
Power Apps Premium
$20
per month per user
Free
$0
per installation
Basic
$195
per installation
Professional
$935
per installation
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Power AppsTalisman MPCS™
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Power AppsTalisman MPCS™
Features
Power AppsTalisman MPCS™
Low-Code Development
Comparison of Low-Code Development features of Product A and Product B
Power Apps
8.8
21 Ratings
5% above category average
Talisman MPCS™
-
Ratings
Visual Modeling9.519 Ratings00 Ratings
Drag-and-drop Interfaces9.520 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform Security9.520 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform User Management9.020 Ratings00 Ratings
Reusability7.620 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform Scalability7.519 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
Power AppsTalisman MPCS™
Likelihood to Recommend
8.8
(23 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.7
(6 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Power AppsTalisman MPCS™
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
PowerApps is well suited for "quick-wins" and fast prototypes of business solutions. It also is beneficial for situations where business partners and developers work together - it allows the business folks to provide a "quick-and-dirty" prototype which is then fleshed-out by developers that are trained experts on the platform. The interactive and easy to understand representation of the solution allows business partners to "see" the solution and add, remove, or correct aspects of it themselves. It provides a common view and understanding of the actual solution across business units and tech teams. PowerApps, being a low-code\no-code platform is not well suited for business processes that require many complex computations or large amounts of custom code - such as solutions that are better architected as Web Site or "full-blown" desktop solutions. There are solutions that are just not easy or quick to accomplish in a low-code\no-code platform. Enterprise Architects should know the difference, however business partners often try to create a solution and only when stuck because it becomes too complex do they engage a tech team for assistance - at which point there are sunk-costs involved and hinderences to re-platforming the solution
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Pros
Microsoft
  • Power Apps has formats that are pre-built that don't require any coding which makes it easier to achieve your vision. This does become a challenge if your App needs don't fit into that format.
  • We deal with a ton of data so the fact that you can connect to any data source in addition to their pre-stablished data connections makes the process a breeze.
  • The online learning resources and tutorials are helpful as well for those who are tech savvy.
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Cons
Microsoft
  • More complicated to understand in comparison with Nintex Forms.
  • Complicated to find errors.
  • Using PowerApps for SharePoint Forms is a bit complicated by setting up the start and load scenario with a lot of JavaScript.
  • Load values, change them by code, and save them back could be easier. Actually quite complicated to handle a lot of variables.
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Usability
Microsoft
PowerApps is a great solution and I have spent the last year familiarizing myself with the platform and building custom applications to complete a whole range of tasks such as asset management, custom invoice generation, and item restriction tracking. We as a company have barely begun to scratch the surface of what can be achieved with PowerApps.
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Support Rating
Microsoft
The community forums are extremely responsive to questions asked, there is a good body of online documentation and many community posts to draw from. Although the platform has changed, which means some of the posts are out of date and the solutions provided aren't relevant. Of relevance, I read over 400 articles plus documentation to get this first app built in SharePoint, move it to SQL and make it work exactly the way it should.
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft
Much cheaper, much more customizable, and easier to use. There is not much of a learning curve and the licensing cost is much cheaper. PowerApps does one thing very well, whereas other platforms are mediocre. There is much more customization possible for your in-house workflows that you can build yourself vs using NetSuite engineers to build it for you.
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • It has given us a focal point for development. We now have the possibility of connecting to mobile and the default SharePoint online interface isn't always easy to manipulate. PowerApps has given us an opportunity to improve our user experience.
  • An improved user experience has given us a better shot at compliance. When users don't fight the environment, they don't gravitate towards workarounds or non-compliance.
  • As lists and libraries change, the platform scales pretty well.
  • Having users with the capability to create their own forms and tools has dialed back the app dev need (there is a balance though) and distributed power to the process architects and people who actually need the solutions in the first place—much more efficient model of service delivery: self-service.
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