Dynamics 365 Plug-in Best Practices
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful platform for building business applications, and one of its most extensible features is the ability to write custom plug-ins. Plug-ins are pieces of .NET….
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful platform for building business applications, and one of its most extensible features is the ability to write custom plug-ins. Plug-ins are pieces of .NET….
Site versioning and rollback management are critical components of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for Power Pages. These processes allow teams to maintain consistent portal versions, track changes, and, when necessary,….
Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps portals) offers a robust platform for creating data-driven, external-facing websites. When managing and deploying Power Pages in an enterprise environment, it’s essential to….
iturn0image0turn0image1turn0image4turn0image10Understanding the Importance of a Workload Placement Strategy In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations are increasingly adopting hybrid and multi-cloud environments to leverage the unique strengths of various cloud….
No Canary or Blue-Green Deployments: A Detailed Guide Introduction Deployments are one of the most critical aspects of any software development cycle, especially in cloud-native applications. The deployment process needs….
When working with Microsoft Power Pages, many users start with a trial environment to explore capabilities, build prototypes, or test features. However, once your portal is ready for real-world use,….
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for Power Pages involves managing the end-to-end lifecycle of your portal solutions, from development to deployment. Using Azure DevOps, an integrated set of development tools, can….
Migrating Power Pages between environments (such as from Development to Test or Production) is a key task in the lifecycle of Power Platform applications. This process ensures that customizations, data,….
iturn0image1turn0image4turn0image5turn0image6Building low-code/no-code applications on cloud platforms has revolutionized the way businesses develop software, enabling rapid deployment with minimal coding expertise. This approach democratizes application development, allowing both technical and non-technical….
Google Cloud’s Anthos is a comprehensive platform designed to facilitate the management of applications across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. By providing a consistent development and operations experience, Anthos enables organizations….