How do you get data out of Business Central so that you can use it in other systems? For example, how can you visualize Business Central data in Power BI or analyze it in Azure Databricks?
Unified Interface: What’s available in the 2019 release wave 2? We would like to highlight some of the latest enhancements to Unified Interface in the recent update to Microsoft PowerApps.
We have now enabled early access to new capabilities included in the 2019 release wave 2, October update including end-user impacting features that will be enabled by default. Early access allows customers and partners to try and validate these new features in a non-production environment.
Every year, we bring together thousands of Microsoft partners from around the world to celebrate, connect, and learn about what’s coming in the next year.
Next week at Microsoft Inspire in Las Vegas, Microsoft will host our annual partner conference where our company wide vision will be shared, including Microsoft Business Applications. The Business Applications Total Addressable Market (TAM) is predicted to be at $125B by 2022, and 57 percent of this will be driven by ISVs.
A number of customers have automated build and release pipelines and a frequent ask, since announcing the general availability of Solution Checker, is for the ability to run checks outside of the user experience and in an automated manner.
2019 release wave 2 plan, AI Builder, updated AI capabilities, and a new look for Power BI, PowerApps Portals, and enhancements for Microsoft Flow all coming this year. Today, I had the opportunity to join more than 4,500 members of our community at the Microsoft Business Applications Summit (MBAS) in Atlanta.
April 2019 marked a significant milestone for Dynamics 365. Our customers are now on the latest in-market version of Dynamics 365 and we’ve modernized how updates are delivered to our users.
This spring/summer of 2019, the administration and provisioning in Power Platform is becoming a lot easier. Learn more below whats coming new and how it impacts your organization. Call to action Review the new capacity report here. Stay tuned for provisioning updates. Learn more here.
At Build this year, I’m excited to announce investments for professional developers on our Power Platform. The Power Platform is a low code platform that enables organizations to analyze data, act on it through applications, and automate business processes.
Next week, thousands of developers will gather in Seattle, WA for Microsoft Build, our premier event to explore new and upcoming technologies, gain hands-on experience, and level up development skills.
Join us live on April 2nd at 8:00am PST for a preview of the April 2019 release—a showcase of the new innovations included in the first of two waves of 2019 updates for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform.