Monitoring failed workflows
 
Monitoring failed workflows in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is essential for maintaining the health, reliability, and performance of your business logic. Whether you’re using Power Automate flows, classic….
 
Monitoring failed workflows in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is essential for maintaining the health, reliability, and performance of your business logic. Whether you’re using Power Automate flows, classic….
 
Custom authentication in Power Pages allows organizations to implement unique, external authentication mechanisms (e.g., OAuth, SSO, custom login) instead of using the default authentication mechanisms like Azure AD or local….
 
In today’s digital landscape, ensuring secure and seamless access to applications and services is a priority for organizations. Microsoft’s Power Pages, a component of the Microsoft Power Platform, offers a….
 
Implementing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Power Pages portal users is a critical step in enhancing the security of your portal. It adds an additional layer of….
 
Designing a Power Pages site securely is essential to prevent unauthorized data exposure and maintain the integrity of both internal and external user interactions. Below are secure design patterns you….
 
Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allows users to create custom authentication providers to handle authentication and user login. This can be beneficial when you need to integrate a portal….