Just a few years ago, the notion of “fusion dev teams” was a key part of Microsoft’s strategy to empower developers at all levels of expertise to collaborate to build applications.
The concept was simple: Combine business domain experts with professional developers to create applications that solved real business problems. Fusion dev team members would use tools like Microsoft’s low-code/no-code Power Platform, as well as pro-code tools like Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
That vision has evolved. Amanda Silver, corporate vice…








