Announcing General Availability of built-in Dataverse offline for canvas apps.
Do your users need to work on the go with spotty connectivity? With model-driven apps offline for makers experience in general availability, it is now easier than before to set up an app to work offline. After enabling your model-driven apps for offline, people in your organization can work seamlessly without worrying about connectivity!
Today, we are announcing Power for HR, a new set of Enterprise templates built on top of Power Platform that enable HR leaders to transform their organizations.
As members of the Power CAT team driving customer success and adoption, we often get asked for a summary of resources to share with customers on their Power Platform journey. This blog post includes a set of links we’ve curated to help novice, intermediate and advanced users as they take this journey with us.
Today, we are announcing the Public Preview of the new enterprise application templates for Power Platform — a family of end-to-end solutions that simplify and automate core business processes for a range of common departmental use cases.
We are pleased to announce the Experimental Preview of the canvas offline feature for mobile application on iOS, Android and Windows devices. With this experimental feature, you can easily enable your Dataverse-centric canvas Power Apps for offline scenarios with simple switches and a simple canvas control.
Following on from the launch of the new look for model driven apps, we’re making the same modern controls available to canvas apps through an opt in preview.
Power Apps is excited to share that users can now request a license from their admin – directly in product!
We are pleased to announce that admin-configured maker welcome content is now available for the Power Apps maker portal. Today, admins rely on sending welcome emails, creating wikis, and setting up internal portals to educate makers. Since this information can be presented in so many different places, makers may miss important communication.
Pipelines within Power Platform aim to democratize application lifecycle management (ALM) for Power Platform and Dynamics 365 customers by bringing deployment automation capabilities into the product in a manner that’s more approachable for all makers, admins, and developers.