One week after #MicrosoftDataflex launch, it appears the non-pro edition has already been renamed as "Dataflex for Teams". I think this helps in differentiating it from Pro, so 👍 for this rebranding. Compare the features here: https://t.co/jTQR0FmhrO
Psst, a little GA news... #MSInspire
Microsoft Lists will begin roll out to @Microsoft365 this month [Jul.2020] (new Lists app + 8 ready-made templates) and into @MicrosoftTeams next month (new channel tabs Lists app) [August 2020].
Learn more 📰 https://t.co/vY9RRpQHXa
@jukkan @nishantranaCRM tool is great, but doesn't provide a report of what privileges (and level) a security role has (not which user/team who has it). See https://t.co/jN8QObjrFD
Transfer calls from your PC to your mobile device and back again with the @MicrosoftTeams mobile app. Learn more: https://t.co/CWIuJEJiIv #TeamsTuesday
#poweraddicts#dynamics365 HELP: when moving from D365 Sales Pro to Enterprise license, do I then need to migrate my data also or how does that work? (since the two licenses cannot run on the same instance) THX
#poweraddicts#dynamics365 HELP: when moving from D365 Sales Pro to Enterprise license, do I then need to migrate my data also or how does that work? (since the two licenses cannot run on the same instance) THX
Working with #PowerApps#CDS Early bound classes in .NET Core ... Yes its now possible with 'Microsoft.Powerplatform.Cds.Client' nuget package 🤩 #mindblown
@jukkan Both yes and no, cause which app maker has access to the organizations Azure Portal? (even, which Power Platform admin does)?
(I love the feature though)