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NewsIntroducing: Copilot Page in Power Platform Admin Center (Preview) by Caitlin ShawWelcome to Episode 3 of #AIinAction: Building with Copilot Studio" with Elaiza Benitez on LinkedInHow to get the Dataverse Table's first row from List Rows in Power Automate? By Arun PottiJonas Rapp announced FetchXML Builder export to Excel on LinkedInHuman Resources app (Preview) for Dynamics 365 by Mónica Andrea PérezPower Pages: Upload large files – work in progress – Something Awesome About … Power Platform and BizApps..Dev and Ops by Olena GrischenkoPower Pages: Use a custom Rich Text Files table to store images (and avoid exposing the full msdyn_richtextfiles table) by Michel MendesAutomated Testing with Power Platform Pipelines: A Step-by-Step Guide by Suparna BanerjeeSteve Mordue - $500 for the coolest PCF control on LinkedInEventsEuropean Microsoft Fabric Community ConferenceStockholm, Sweden from September 24 -27, 2024. Nordic SummitTop Gun Power Pages workshopSeptember 27-28 Scottish SummitAberdeen, October 18-19, 2024Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode of Power Platform BOOST!Thank you for buying us a coffee: buymeacoffee.comPodcast home page: https://powerplatformboost.comEmail: hello@powerplatformboost.comFollow us!Twitter: https://twitter.com/powerplatboost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powerplatformboost/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/powerplatboost/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090444536122 Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@powerplatboost
Nick #SuperExcited Doelman and Ulrikke #WoopWoop Akerbæk start this episode talking about Microsoft Cloud for Non-profit and the new Power Platform Enterprise Templates; Power for HR. Nick shares his hands-on experience with Low Code Plugins, and then we shout out to some great community contributors for their excellent work, like Thomas Sandsør, Elaiza Benitez, and Lisa Crosby among others. NewsMicrosoft Industry CloudsPower for HR: Transform your HR processes with Power Platform Enterprise TemplatesWhat's new: Power Apps October 2023 Feature UpdateMicrosoft No Code / Low Code By Mike Guzowski Using Dataverse low-code plug-ins with Power Pages – ReadyXRM by Nick Doelman Plugins 4 Dummies – CRM Keeper by Thomas SandsørYour guide to building Business Process Flows like an Expert
Elaiza Benitez joins us this week to chat with Azure and Peter about her career in Power Platform and the Microsoft MVP program. We also talk about: • Elaiza's What the flow YouTube series • Vegan recipes • Life in Wellington, New Zealand • Explaining tall poppy syndrome • And so much more Connect with Elaiza online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/benitezhere LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elaiza-benitez/ Website: https://benitezhere.blogspot.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ElaizaBenitez
Details In this CRM Audio podcast episode Elaiza Benitez talks to Luke Hopton based in Jersey, United Kingdom, and Matt Ngan based in Toronto, Canada. Elaiza, Luke and Matt previously worked for the same Microsoft Partner in New Zealand where Luke and Matt were CRM Developers. Since then, both of them have moved away from being Dynamics CRM developers and Elaiza talks to them about their decision and what they're doing now in their current roles. Elaiza also quizzes them to see how much they remember about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4 as a developer. Note: Elaiza refers to Dynamics 365 as Dynamics CRM in this podcast episode to avoid confusing Luke and Matt. When Luke and Matt were developers, it was called Dynamics CRM at the time. What we talked about Background to how Luke, Matt and I know each other. Matt and Luke introduce themselves. Matt worked for a product company in London that specialized in Wealth Management where Dynamics CRM was the platform and he now lives and works in Toronto for an HR software company that has nothing to do with Dynamics CRM. Luke moved to a Senior .NET developer role before leaving New Zealand and then moved to London in 2015 where he joined two other product companies. Eventually he moved home to Jersey and is now a Solution Architect where he works with RegTech (Regulatory Technology) solutions – due diligence and KYC (Know your Customer) for Wealth Management companies. The decisions Luke and Matt made to move away from being a Dynamics CRM Developer. That last Dynamics CRM version Luke and Matt worked with was Dynamics CRM 2013, possibly Dynamics CRM 2015 for Matt. Matt talks about the frameworks and tech he is using now. Both Luke and Matt talk about applying what they've learnt in their time as Dynamics CRM Developers in their roles now. What they use for source control now. Matt talks about the differences in Application Lifecycle Management for product development compared to consultancy projects. What Luke and Matt use for source control these days. Who would be in their search results when Googling for issues experienced in Dynamics CRM and tools used. Who showed Matt the ropes in being a Dynamics CRM developer - Rex Wessels, Sophie Khun-Hammond, Maryse Botros, David Brown mentioned. Elaiza quizzes Luke and Matt on their knowledge of being a Dynamics CRM Developer Question 1 – Matt Question 2 – Luke Question 3 – Matt Question 4 – Luke Question 5 – Luke Question 6 – Luke Question 7 – No one Question 8 – Matt What Luke and Matt miss about New Zealand.
On this episode, Elaiza Benitez takes over the CRM Audio podcast and brought Amey Holden and Matt Wittemann with her. Elaiza, Amey, and Matt worked for Microsoft partners and have since made changes in their career. Elaiza and Amey went independent and Matt went to work for Microsoft. We discuss the various career paths available with Microsoft Business Applications. Working for a Microsoft Partner Going independent Working for Microsoft
My first MVP Summit was in 2012, I had been an MVP for about 4 months and the experience was amazing and overwhelming. I wanted to hear what first timers were thinking after day 1 of the summit. This year's MVP Summit was attended by 12 first timers, so after a few adult beverages I invited/convinced 9 of them to jump on the mics and talk about their experience at their very first MVP Summit. Now, I'll just go ahead and say that recording a podcast episode at around midnight is probably not the best idea, so this is not our most technical episode ever, but it was entertaining - and at some points hilarious - to record. Tune in to listen to some behind the scenes stories from the MVP Summit, best practices, who they want to see at the summit next year, and more from these amazing legends. Microsoft MVPs on this episode: Antti Pajunen: https://twitter.com/anttipajunen Chris Huntingford: https://twitter.com/TattooedCRMGuy Julien Miquel: https://twitter.com/Ju_li3n James Novak: https://twitter.com/crmdevjim Ulrik Carlsson: https://twitter.com/crmchartguy Sarah Jelinek: https://twitter.com/dyn365diva Elaiza Benitez: https://twitter.com/benitezhere Natraj Yegnaraman: https://twitter.com/RajYRaman Clément Olivier: https://twitter.com/Clement0livier
Elaiza Benitez on MVP Show Full show notes available: https://www.nz365guy.com/80
In today's episode (brought to you by MSCRM-Addons.com), D365 consultant Chris Fairfax talks about his learning experience with Microsoft Flow Topics discussed in this episode: Taking on a challenge Learn by recreating system processes Learn by doing Changing your mindset Troubleshooting Flow Working with dates Performance testing of your Flow Imposter syndrome Using Flow to automate your personal life What's next on Chris' learning plan Links: Adding a date field to email in Flow by Elaiza Benitez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArLLAi6p9cs Chris Fairfax LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisfairfax/
In today's episode of the portals podcast (brought to you by Maplytics by Inogic), Colin Vermander and Nick Doelman talk about how to learn Dynamics 365 Portals In this episode: Updates from recent D365 Saturday events Upcoming events Training resources for portals Links: Microsoft Docs portal documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customer-engagement/portals/administer-manage-portal-dynamics-365 Dynamics Community: https://community.dynamics.com/search#q=portal&sort=&defaultAskForumId=0&pi56441=1&group=57&groupVisible=3 Create a trial: https://trials.dynamics.com Elaiza Benitez portal tutorials on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=benitezhere+portals Nick Hayduk's Engineered Code Blog: https://www.engineeredcode.com/blog/category/crm-portals Got questions about portals for Nick and Colin? Email voice@crm.audio. This episode is a production of Dynamic Podcasts LLC. Subscribe to the CRM Audio network of podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In today's episode of the portals podcast (brought to you by Maplytics by Inogic), Colin Vermander and Nick Doelman talk about how to learn Dynamics 365 Portals In this episode: Updates from recent D365 Saturday events Upcoming events Training resources for portals Links: Microsoft Docs portal documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customer-engagement/portals/administer-manage-portal-dynamics-365 Dynamics Community: https://community.dynamics.com/search#q=portal&sort=&defaultAskForumId=0&pi56441=1&group=57&groupVisible=3 Create a trial: https://trials.dynamics.com Elaiza Benitez portal tutorials on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=benitezhere+portals Nick Hayduk's Engineered Code Blog: https://www.engineeredcode.com/blog/category/crm-portals Got questions about portals for Nick and Colin? Email voice@crm.audio. This episode is a production of Dynamic Podcasts LLC. Subscribe to the CRM Audio network of podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Dynamics Pay it Forward Full Show Notes: https://www.nz365guy.com/22