This post is part of a series of posts about custom connectors. In this post we’ll look at custom connectors configured with OAuth 2.0 as authentication type. It’s assumed that you are already familiar with how to create a custom connector. If you are not, there are plenty of tutorials in the official documentation as well as from the community. You can also take a look at my old post (yes, it’s a bit old now 😉).
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Revisiting Custom Connectors
Recently I encountered an issue with a custom connector configured with authentication type OAuth 2.0. It’s solved now and I realize that I have learned a lot since the last time I wrote about custom connectors. It’s time to take this subject, dust it off, and make a new series of posts, let’s revisit custom connectors!
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May is approaching and do you know what that means!? Microsoft Build is around the corner! In case you have not registered yet, navigate to the event site, Microsoft Build, and get it done. It’s a hybrid event with possibilities to attend live in Seattle (to a cost) or online (free of charge). The session planner is available so you can already start browsing and planning what sessions to attend.
Continue reading “Get ready for Microsoft Build (online) – BizApps Edition”Microsoft Business Applications Launch Event April 2024
This week the Microsoft Business Applications Launch Event for 2024 Release Wave 1 was held. A launch event marks the start of the roll out of a new wave. New features are presented in demos and customer stories are showcased. I watched it late evening here in Sweden, after it was sent (happy to be able to do so). In case you missed it, you can watch it on-demand now as well.
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In my previous post I wrote about what I was missing in the Microsoft official documentation when it comes to Copilot. With AI capability being introduced in each and every product & feature, I can imagine the planning, introduction and updates of Copilot chapters to be quite some work.
In this post we’ll look at what chapters there are and focus on where to point people looking for Copilot learning resources. We’ll start in Microsoft Learn, after all, that’s the go-to place, right? But we’ll also have a look at other sources of information. Where to find the answers? 💡
Continue reading “Copilot(s) in Microsoft Learn part 2”Copilot(s) in Microsoft Learn
In my previous post I had Copilot(s) on my mind and shared my thoughts as I was looking into what’s what in the Microsoft Copilot ecosystem. In this post we will look at how the concept of Copilots looks in the official documentation, Microsoft Learn. Is the official documentation up to date?
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A post dedicated to Copilots. When did we hear about it for the first time? Have you followed how the concept has evolved? What’s what? I recently had to delve into this myself and I thought I might as well write down my thoughts in a post. So here it is!
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This week Microsoft gathered what I can imagine to be an enthusiastic audience to attend Microsoft Ignite in-person in Seattle. In this world of possibilities the event could also be seen online, live as well as on-demand. Not all, but lots of session. In this post I’ll let you in on my reflections after watching on-demand content from the event.
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This is part five in a series of posts, you can find the first one here. In the dual-write projects I have been involved in, I have had the possibility to exchange ideas with people both within the projects but outside of the projects as well. Community when at its best, people sharing and are willing to exchanged ideas even though not at the same company. In this post, I’ll highlight the Yammer group dedicated to dual-write and let you in on other good-to-know info and sources of information and inspiration.
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This is part four in a series of posts, you can find the first one here. In the dual-write projects I have been involved in, either the customer has been live on the F&O side or it has been a new implementation. Even though new implementation, the F&O side has been further ahead than Dataverse and the introduction of the dual-write synchronization.
Both cases have caused the following difficulties: UAT constantly being updated from production and dual-write settings and sync all messed up. In this post I will share what needs to be done when a db refresh is done on the F&O side and you are running dual-write with a linked Dataverse environment.
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