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− | Power Apps | + | Power apps portals has been re-branded into [[Power Pages]]. |
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+ | Before the re-branding, Power Apps portals was one of the app types within Power Apps, the other two being canvas apps and model-driven apps. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
+ | During Microsoft Build 2022, Power Apps portals was re-branded into [[Power Pages]]. | ||
On September 14, 2017, Microsoft announced transition options from legacy Adxstudio Portals v7 to Microsoft | On September 14, 2017, Microsoft announced transition options from legacy Adxstudio Portals v7 to Microsoft | ||
Dynamics 365 Portals and a formal support channel to assist customers with the transition to these new portal | Dynamics 365 Portals and a formal support channel to assist customers with the transition to these new portal |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 26 June 2022
Power apps portals has been re-branded into Power Pages.
Before the re-branding, Power Apps portals was one of the app types within Power Apps, the other two being canvas apps and model-driven apps.
History
During Microsoft Build 2022, Power Apps portals was re-branded into Power Pages. On September 14, 2017, Microsoft announced transition options from legacy Adxstudio Portals v7 to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Portals and a formal support channel to assist customers with the transition to these new portal options[1]
On the 18th of July 2019 it was announced that Power Apps Portals was in Public Preview.
Use Cases
Power Apps Portals allows users outside their organizations to sign in to view and create data in Dataverse. A typical use case is when you want to set up a self service portal where e.g. customers or partners can view certain data and also update e.g. data about themselves.
Microsoft Resources
MS Learn
- Get Started with Power Apps portals
- Administer Power Apps portals
- Working with Power Apps portals
- Extend Power Apps portals
Community Resources
- Articles tagged with Portals by Nick Doelman
- Engineered Code Power Apps portals blog by Nicholas Hayduk
- Refresh the Cache - Power Apps portals podcast