Difference between revisions of "Power Platform"
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Power Platform is a low-code platform empowering citizen developers as well as professional developers to build applications faster as well as set up automation, create chat bots and visualize data. | Power Platform is a low-code platform empowering citizen developers as well as professional developers to build applications faster as well as set up automation, create chat bots and visualize data. | ||
− | The four main services are: [[Power Apps]], [[Power Automate]], [[Power Virtual Agents]] and [[Power BI]]. | + | The four main services are: [[Power Apps]], [[Power Automate]], [[Power Virtual Agents]] and [[Power BI]]. [[AI Builder]], [[Microsoft Dataverse]] and [[Connectors]] are also parts of Power Platform. |
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | Once up on a time there was a CRM-system from Microsoft called [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Actually the story started even earlier when Microsoft bought a CRM company consisting of 10 employees in 2001. Two years later Microsoft CRM was born. It was later rebranded to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This was more than a CRM-system. Already back then it was called an | + | Once up on a time there was a CRM-system from Microsoft called [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Actually the story started even earlier when Microsoft bought a CRM company consisting of 10 employees in 2001. Two years later Microsoft CRM was born. It was later rebranded to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This was more than a CRM-system. Already back then it was called an ”[[xRM]]” platform rather than just a CRM system. |
− | + | Parts of (or at least concepts from) the Microsoft Dynamics CRM/xRM platform has been lifted into Power Platform ([[Microsoft Dataverse]] and [[model-driven apps]]). Then new cloud concepts have been added as well making up other parts of Power Platform (such as e.g. [[canvas apps]] and [[Power Automate]]). | |
− | Parts of (or at least concepts from) the Microsoft Dynamics CRM/xRM platform has been lifted into Power Platform ([[ | ||
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== Microsoft Resources == | == Microsoft Resources == | ||
* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/?WT.mc_id=DX-MVP-5003780 Start page for Power Platform in the MSDocs] | * [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/?WT.mc_id=DX-MVP-5003780 Start page for Power Platform in the MSDocs] | ||
+ | * [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/ Power Platform Guidance Documentation] | ||
* [https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformResources Learning Resources] | * [https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformResources Learning Resources] | ||
* [https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformLabs https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformLabs] | * [https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformLabs https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformLabs] | ||
+ | * [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/security/faqs Power Platform Security FAQ] | ||
+ | * [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/dynamics-365-fasttrack-architecture-insights/best-practices-power-platform-and-dataverse-security Best Practices: Power Platform and Dataverse Security] by Henry Jammes (Dynamics 365 FastTrack Architecture Insights) | ||
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+ | == Community Resources == | ||
+ | * [https://pnp.github.io/powerplatform-samples/ PnP Power Platform Samples] | ||
+ | * [https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-platform-stories/ Power Platform Stories] | ||
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− | + | [[Category:Developer]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Admin]] |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 2 February 2022
Power Platform is a low-code platform empowering citizen developers as well as professional developers to build applications faster as well as set up automation, create chat bots and visualize data.
The four main services are: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents and Power BI. AI Builder, Microsoft Dataverse and Connectors are also parts of Power Platform.
History
Once up on a time there was a CRM-system from Microsoft called Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Actually the story started even earlier when Microsoft bought a CRM company consisting of 10 employees in 2001. Two years later Microsoft CRM was born. It was later rebranded to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This was more than a CRM-system. Already back then it was called an ”xRM” platform rather than just a CRM system. Parts of (or at least concepts from) the Microsoft Dynamics CRM/xRM platform has been lifted into Power Platform (Microsoft Dataverse and model-driven apps). Then new cloud concepts have been added as well making up other parts of Power Platform (such as e.g. canvas apps and Power Automate).
Microsoft Resources
- Start page for Power Platform in the MSDocs
- Power Platform Guidance Documentation
- Learning Resources
- https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformLabs
- Power Platform Security FAQ
- Best Practices: Power Platform and Dataverse Security by Henry Jammes (Dynamics 365 FastTrack Architecture Insights)