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Accelerate your Infopath to Power Apps migration

InfoPath has long been a trusted tool for building forms and automating business processes. However, with Microsoft officially ending extended support for InfoPath by July 2026, organizations face increasing risk by continuing to rely on it. As technology evolves and business demands grow more complex, InfoPath now feels outdated, inflexible, and unsupported. Migrating to Power Apps opens a new era of possibilities — enabling you to create dynamic, secure, and scalable applications that go far beyond what was ever possible with InfoPath.

To unlock the full value of Power Apps, organizations often look to consolidate and replace outdated legacy technologies. But how can we bring critical InfoPath forms into a modern cloud platform — without having to redesign everything from the ground up?

With MigratorPlus for InfoPath by Adopteq, migrating your valuable InfoPath forms to Power Apps and Dataverse is simple and efficient. Seamlessly migrate your forms’ data, attachments, field structures, layouts, and controls, preserving key components and relationships. MigratorPlus for InfoPath also helps generate a model driven form, based up on your original forms inside Power Apps — dramatically accelerating your move to a modern, scalable application environment.

Accelerate your Infopath to Power Apps migration and unlock the full power of Microsoft Power Apps and Dataverse today!

Microsoft Go-To partner for Legacy Application Migration To Dataverse

Adopteq has been selected by Microsoft as the Go-To vendor for Migrating legacy Applications to Microsoft Dataverse and Power Apps.

By combining Adopteq´s MigratorPlus suite with Microsoft Power Apps you get not only the market-leading low-code technology, but also a cost effective and predictable path for your Legacy Applications to be transformed into modern Power Apps. Contact us or your Microsoft Account team today to learn more.

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