Power Apps MCP Server Explained: A New Framework for Adaptive Enterprise Agents
Power Apps MCP Server is presented as a framework aimed at helping enterprises deploy agentic AI with stronger governance while reducing integration bottlenecks. The report notes that before 2027, 40% of agentic AI projects may be scrapped due to high implementation costs, unclear value, and risk controls that are too weak. Power Apps MCP Server exposes model-driven application capabilities, letting AI agents read, write, and act on enterprise data through a standard layer configured via Microsoft Copilot Studio, with a human still required to approve actions. It is described as an open-protocol tool server that standardizes how large language models interact with model-driven apps and the Microsoft Dataverse database. The article also compares it to Dataverse MCP Server and details an architecture split into a tool-exposure layer and an agent-consumption layer.




