Microsoft Ignite, Power Platform

Get ready for Microsoft Ignite 2025

This is your shortcut to choosing the Microsoft Ignite sessions to watch next week, whether you’re joining in-person or online. I’ve highlighted my top 5 online favorites, along with the 5 sessions I wish I could attend in San Francisco (if only I’d been that lucky!) and 5 labs I’d be curious to try. Narrowing 1,026 sessions down to 15 highlighted (with a few bonus tips) was not easy, but hopefully this list will be useful to others out there.

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MVP Summit, Power Platform

MVP Summit 2025 – The Seattle Experience

This is the third and final post in my MVP Summit 2025 series, the first one is found here The MVP Summit Story. This isn’t about the latest tech updates. It’s about exploring an event city before the tech begins and me looking back, remembering a dot on the timeline.

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MVP Summit, Power Platform

MVP Summit 2025 – Guided Tours

This is the second post in my MVP Summit 2025 series, the first one is found here The MVP Summit Story. This isn’t about the latest tech updates. It’s about the moments in between. The guided tours, the unexpected discoveries around Microsoft’s campus, and the little things that made it memorable. Among my favorite spots? The Microsoft treehouses! 🛖🌳

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MVP Summit, Power Platform

The MVP Summit 2025 Story

Two years had passed since I looked up at the skyscrapers of Seattle, strolling randomly across downtown, just to soak in the atmosphere, dreaming of having all the time in the world to explore every corner by foot. Back then I had done some research and wanted to experience the city skyline from Kerry Park and Gas Works park, but fate took me to other places. Would I make it there this time?

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Dataverse, Power Platform

Power Platform ALM Solution Dependencies Enhance Your Calm

In a previous post, I listed the dos and don’ts related to Power Platform ALM. Recently, I’ve been cleaning up environments for customers. At one point, I was faced with no fewer than 420 solution dependencies when I wanted to remove a third-party solution. Then you just love (work) life, right?! Turns out, it was not as bad as it seemed. I hope this post can inspire someone to clean up their environments too.

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Power Platform, Release Waves

2025 Release Wave 1 – Highlights and Reflections

The release plans for this year’s first wave are out, and in this post, I’ve picked five areas to highlight. Of course, there are many more exciting updates coming, each deserving its own spotlight. Which features grabbed your attention the most? Share your thoughts in a comment!

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Dataverse, Power Platform

Power Platform ALM Dos and Don’ts

Do you build data models and custom apps with Dataverse in the background? Do you extend Dynamics 365 apps with custom columns, forms, views, and business logic? Do you automate tasks by setting up cloud flows, for more than personal use? Are you exploring creating your own agents with Copilot Studio? Do you create dual-write mappings?

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Custom Connectors, Power Platform

Unique Redirect URL for OAuth 2.0 Custom Connectors

This post is part of a series of posts about custom connectors. In this post I’ll remind you about the fact that you might have some old custom connectors that you need to take care of in case you created them using the common redirect URL, which earlier was the default option! February 17, 2024 was an important date, but if you did not pay attention to this then, it is not too late to do it now.

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Custom Connectors, Power Platform

Using OAuth 2.0 in Custom Connectors

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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Custom Connectors, Power Platform

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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