The gap between "citizen developer" canvas apps and the complex, governed, enterprise-scale Power Platform solutions your clients actually need is enormous. Xylity deploys Power Apps architects, Power Automate specialists, and Power BI experts who build at that enterprise level — integrated with Dataverse, D365, SharePoint, and Azure services.
Power Platform's low-code promise has been extraordinarily successful at getting organizations started. Canvas apps, basic flows, and simple Power BI reports can be built by business analysts with minimal training. But when the stakes rise — when you're building a mission-critical loan processing system, a multi-entity field service application, or a compliance workflow that touches five different data sources — the "citizen developer" approach hits a wall fast.
Enterprise Power Platform projects fail for predictable reasons. The Dataverse schema isn't designed for scale — tables proliferate without a governance model, relationships become tangled, and performance degrades as data volumes grow. Power Automate flows are built as individual automations rather than as orchestrated business processes — leading to trigger collisions, retry storms, and unmanageable error handling. Power Apps are built as standalone experiences rather than as components of a governed solution architecture — making ALM, testing, and deployment across environments painfully manual.
The specialists who navigate these challenges understand Power Platform not just as a set of tools but as an integrated development platform with its own architectural patterns, performance characteristics, and governance requirements. They design Dataverse schemas with partitioning and indexing in mind. They build Power Automate solutions with proper error handling, circuit breaker patterns, and observability. They architect solutions using solution layering, environment strategies, and managed solutions — not just exported ZIP files.
Xylity's Power Platform network includes 60+ specialists spanning solution architecture, model-driven app development, canvas app development, Dataverse administration, Power Automate orchestration, Power BI enterprise deployment, and Power Pages portal development. Every specialist is evaluated for enterprise-complexity experience — not basic low-code familiarity.
Designs end-to-end solution architecture across Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Dataverse. Defines environment strategy (dev/test/UAT/prod), solution layering approach, and ALM pipelines using Azure DevOps or Pipelines for Power Platform. Governs Center of Excellence toolkit deployment, DLP policies, and capacity planning. Provides technical authority for complex integration decisions involving Azure Logic Apps, custom connectors, and on-premises data gateways.
Builds complex model-driven applications on Dataverse for enterprise business processes — case management, opportunity tracking, service delivery, compliance workflows. Implements business rules, real-time workflows, custom JavaScript for form events, and PCF (Power Component Framework) controls for specialized UI requirements. Designs Dataverse security models with business units, teams, and field-level security.
Designs and implements enterprise automation solutions using cloud flows, desktop flows (RPA), and business process flows. Builds robust error handling with try-catch patterns, parallel branching for performance, and proper pagination for large datasets. Implements approval workflows with delegation, escalation, and SLA tracking. Connects to 400+ premium and standard connectors with proper credential management and gateway configuration.
Creates enterprise-grade analytical solutions from data modeling through report deployment. Designs star-schema semantic models with optimized DAX calculations, calculation groups, and dynamic format strings. Implements incremental refresh, composite models, and aggregation tables for large-scale datasets. Manages workspace governance, deployment pipelines, and row-level security across organizational hierarchies.
Designs the data layer that underpins the entire Power Platform estate. Plans table structures, relationship types (polymorphic, hierarchical, N:N), and choice/optionset standardization. Implements data migration strategies from legacy systems (Access, SharePoint lists, SQL Server). Designs elastic table strategies for high-volume scenarios and configures Dataverse search, auditing, and data retention policies.
Builds external-facing web portals powered by Dataverse. Implements authenticated and anonymous access patterns, multi-step web forms, entity lists with advanced filtering, and custom Liquid templates for complex rendering requirements. Integrates Power Pages with Power Automate for backend processing and configures table permissions for secure external data exposure.
A 140-person Microsoft partner won a state government contract to modernize citizen services using Power Platform — replacing legacy paper-based processes with model-driven apps, approval workflows, and a public-facing Power Pages portal. The scope required eight Power Platform specialists across four different roles. The partner had three in-house. The government's timeline required all positions filled within three weeks.
Xylity deployed a Power Platform Solution Architect, two model-driven app developers, a Power Automate specialist, and a Power Pages developer within twelve days. The architect established the environment strategy and ALM pipeline in the first week. The development team began building citizen intake forms and approval workflows by day eight. The government stakeholder review at the four-week mark passed with zero critical findings.
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