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rohit dabra

Rohit Dabra is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at QServices, a software development company focused on building practical digital solutions for businesses. His journey in technology started with a simple curiosity about how systems work and how software can solve everyday problems. Over time, that curiosity turned into a career of building products, leading engineering teams, and helping companies bring their ideas to life.

At QServices, Rohit works closely with startups and growing businesses to design and develop web platforms, mobile applications, and scalable cloud systems. He enjoys turning complex business requirements into simple and reliable technology solutions that people can actually use.

Rohit is particularly interested in automation and artificial intelligence. He spends a lot of time experimenting with tools and building systems that automate routine tasks for teams and organizations. His goal is to make technology feel less complicated and more useful for everyday work.

Apart from building products, Rohit also enjoys sharing what he learns along the way. Through his writing and projects, he explains practical ways to use modern technologies such as AI agents, automation platforms, and cloud based systems in real business scenarios.

At the core of everything he does is a simple belief: technology should solve real problems and make work easier for people.

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Power BI Embedded: When It Makes Sense and How to Get Started

Power BI Embedded is Microsoft's developer-focused API for embedding interactive analytics directly inside third-party apps, customer portals, and SaaS products. If you are building software and want customers to see live dashboards without logging into the Power BI service, this is where that journey starts.

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Power Apps Portals vs Custom React Portal A Decision Guide for IT Leaders
Power Apps Portals vs Custom React Portal: A Decision Guide for IT Leaders

Power apps portals sit at an interesting crossroads for IT leaders: they’re fast, deeply integrated with the Microsoft stack, and manageable without a dedicated development team. But they’re also constrained in ways that matter when your business needs a portal that handles complex UI logic, third-party integrations outside the Microsoft ecosystem, or pixel-perfect UX design.

This guide gives you a straight comparison so you can make the right call without spending three months in discovery. We’ll cover what each option actually delivers, where each breaks down, and the governance questions that need answers before you commit either way.

If you’re evaluating your Microsoft stack more broadly, our breakdown of Power Platform vs Custom .NET Development provides useful parallel context.

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