Why industry clouds could be a big tech trend in 2022
Industry leaders and corporate analysts expect industry clouds to be one of the most important tech trends in 2022.
Industry leaders and corporate analysts expect industry clouds to be one of the most important tech trends in 2022.
How can companies and organisations do more with less? In his opening keynote at the 2022 Microsoft Inspire Conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined 5 digital transformation imperatives companies and organisations need to prioritise to amplify their capability and build resilience.
This post is intended to be a starting point for beginners familiarising themselves with Power Platform and the challenges they might face when beginning their path in Power Platforms and Dynamics 365.
Under the newly introduced Power Apps pay-as-you-go pricing plan, companies and developers no longer have have to buy pre-paid licences before deploying apps.
In this blog, we will cover how we can use Dataverse and Azure Event Grid to implement an event-driven architecture, where Dataverse will be used as both Event Publisher and Event Handler.
The Clearspace app helps organisations monitor employee traffic with proper physical distancing procedures and overall office space utilisation.
Where a CRM was once just a system of historical record, for sellers to (reluctantly) record what they had done, it’s time to reimagine CRM as a central and connected system for customer engagement across your organisation.
The Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit is a set of ready-made solutions for common nonprofit scenarios, covering Constituent Management, Fundraising and Engagement, Volunteer Management, and Program Delivery.
Microsoft has provided us with a whole host of tools and technologies to establish guardrails against security vulnerabilities within Power Platform. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies is one of those key safeguards that allows IT Admins to define policies that reduce the risk of organizational data intentionally or unintentionally being exposed within or outside the organization.
Telemetry is the process of collecting usage, performance, and process-level information from the application into some kind of data store, which then can be used by application developers or system administrators to improve, diagnose or support the application.