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Power Pages is one of the five main services of the Power Platform, the other four being [[Power Apps]], [[Power Virtual Agents]], [[Power BI]] and [[Power Automate]].
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== History ==
 
== History ==
During Microsoft Build 2022, Power Apps portals was re-branded Power Pages.
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The history of Power Pages goes back to an ISV solution called ADXstudio Portal, which was released back in the days of [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. It consisted of a CRM solution with entities and a VS .NET web application project. It was acquired in 2016 by Microsoft and rebranded to different versions of Dynamics/CRM/365. It became Power Apps [[Portals]]. During Microsoft Build 2022, Power Apps [[Portals]] was re-branded Power Pages.
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== Microsoft Resources ==
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*[http://aka.ms/PowerPagesCommunity New Community! http://aka.ms/PowerPagesCommunity]
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*[https://aka.ms/PowerPages Try it out! https://aka.ms/PowerPages]
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* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-pages/difference-portals What’s the difference between Power Pages and Power Apps portals?]
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* [https://community.dynamics.com/crm/b/crminthefield/posts/there-is-no-power-pages-without-dataverse There is no Power Pages without Dataverse] article from Microsoft also describing a bit more about the history of Power Pages.
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== Community Resources ==

Latest revision as of 08:00, 25 November 2022

Power Pages is one of the five main services of the Power Platform, the other four being Power Apps, Power Virtual Agents, Power BI and Power Automate.

History

The history of Power Pages goes back to an ISV solution called ADXstudio Portal, which was released back in the days of Microsoft Dynamics CRM. It consisted of a CRM solution with entities and a VS .NET web application project. It was acquired in 2016 by Microsoft and rebranded to different versions of Dynamics/CRM/365. It became Power Apps Portals. During Microsoft Build 2022, Power Apps Portals was re-branded Power Pages.

Microsoft Resources

Community Resources