| Overview |
An open-source low-code platform for building internal tools with a visual builder and extensive data source connectors. |
Microsoft's cloud computing platform offering services for computing, analytics, storage, and networking with strong enterprise integration. |
| Pricing |
Freemium (Free-$40/user/month) |
Pay_per_use (Pay-as-you-go) |
| Key Features |
- Open source
- Visual builder
- Data source connectors
- JavaScript widgets
- Git sync
- RBAC
- Audit logs
- Custom widgets
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- Virtual Machines
- Azure Functions
- Cosmos DB
- Azure AI
- DevOps
- Active Directory
- Kubernetes
- Blob Storage
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| Pros |
- Open source
- Self-hosted option
- Good community
- Many connectors
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- Strong enterprise integration
- Hybrid cloud support
- Microsoft ecosystem
- Comprehensive services
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| Cons |
- UI can be janky
- Learning curve
- Community support varies
- Fewer pre-built components
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- Complex pricing
- Azure portal can be confusing
- Documentation inconsistent
- Vendor lock-in
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