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What’s New for Microsoft’s Power Platform – September 2022

The Microsoft Power Platform Conference in Orlando, Florida was on fire last week. The energy and excitement were off the chart and I had a marvelous time getting selfies with so many other enthusiasts. We were privileged to be there live when many of the new features I’m going to write about had their unveiling….

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What’s New for Microsoft’s Power Platform – August 2022

September is shaping up to be a month of working smarter and not harder. This month, Microsoft introduced their collaboration applications into model-driven Power Apps as well as inline (bulk) editing. SharePoint Syntex is also utilizing Power Automate to populate Microsoft Word templates, and Power Apps’ error handling is now a developer’s dream come true….

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What’s New for Microsoft’s Power Platform – July 2022

It’s that time of year when the lightning strikes and the thunder rolls. I have to say the same for all the updates made this past month in the Power Platform, which includes a new Search pane in Canvas apps, a new way to embed a canvas app in Teams, and 44 new connectors. Keep…

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What’s New with Microsoft’s Power Platform – June 2022

There have been many exciting updates for Microsoft’s Power Platform last month, including a new look for model-driven apps, new metrics in Power BI, as well as Search and Find and Replace capabilities coming to Power Apps. On the connectors front, Microsoft also added introduced 13 new connectors and updated 14 existing ones. Let’s dive…

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Cloud Conversations – Geetha Sivasailam on Power Platform, User Groups & In-Person conferences

Cloud Conversations is a weekly podcast that we’ll be featuring here on Petri. It’s about everything connected to cloud computing, including technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Microsoft Defender, Windows, Intune, and much more! Cloud Conversations – Geetha Sivasailam on Power Platform, User Groups & In-Person conferences Geetha Sivasailam is a Solutions Architect/Dev/Consultant at Artis…

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Everything You Need to Know About Microsoft Power Platform – May 2022

Just like that, it’s Summer. Though many are thinking about sand and sun, we’re too excited about the recent Microsoft Power Platform updates released in May 2022 to pack our bags before checking out what’s new!  Let’s take a look at the main new capabilities that Microsoft introduced last month. Power Apps gets a new…

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Build 2022: Microsoft Boosts Data Analytics and Cybersecurity in New Training & Certifications

Microsoft has unveiled enhancements coming to the Learn platform during its Build 2022 developer conference. The Redmond giant is expanding its Microsoft Learn portfolio with a bunch of new and updated training and certifications for security experts and IT administrators. Microsoft Learn is a free online training platform that provides interactive and hands-on training sessions…

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Microsoft is Rebranding its Power Apps Portals to ‘Power Pages’

Back in March, Microsoft announced that its annual Build developer conference would be held on May 24-26. The company plans to announce some new developer-focused technologies and tools, as well as big updates for various products. According to a new report from ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft is also planning a major rebrand of its…

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What’s New with Power Platform – May 2022

There are new features this month across the Power Platform including some brand-new Power Apps functions, a new version of Power Automate for desktop, and UX updates for Power BI.  Power Apps now supports the new SharePoint list image column type Power Apps now supports the new SharePoint list image column type. The concept is cool,…

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This Week in IT – Windows Update Gets the Greta Thunberg Seal of Approval

Windows Update gets new energy efficiency feature, Microsoft buys Minit for mining, and QNAP says its NAS devices are vulnerable to a critical OpenSSL bug. About This Week in IT This week in IT is a weekly podcast hosted by Petri’s Editorial Director Russell Smith. Each week, Russell rounds up the most important stories for…

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