I finally configured my Azure machine working and ready for agentic development. All needed perquisites were installed and Ubuntu was alive and kicking. I connected with VS Code Remote SSH and agent building was ready to happen. I only needed… Continue Reading →
There’s a reason why I switched to low code almost 10 years ago and now end up putting together Ubuntu machine to get Claude Code installed so I can develop low code Copilot Studio agents. How f*** up is this… Continue Reading →
At CollabDays Bremen this year, one session stood out for its clarity, practicality, and truth‑telling about a challenge many AI teams quietly struggle with. Katerina Chernevskaya delivered a deeply insightful talk on a topic that is easy to overlook in… Continue Reading →
Creating a Copilot Studio Agent worked like charm. All topics and AI features worked like promised in the documentation. I was amazed how easy it was to build the Agent functionality – even I had never before done this kind… Continue Reading →
Finally my agent knows how to show the user which job positions are available and asking name and CV file. Saving the file is working and also getting the content from the file for the Agent’s use works now. Then… Continue Reading →
Many of use uses SharePoint as the Copilot Agent knowledge source but enterprise data is usually in Dataverse. Attaching Dataverse table to Copilot Agent gives the access to the data but the AI functionality might not get the answers with… Continue Reading →
Dynamics 365 (D365) offers integration that stores documents into SharePoint and displays them in D365. This integration has many benefits and offers indexing of documents which will not happen if the documents are saved inside Dataverse which is technical database… Continue Reading →
Sometimes there is no need for log everything professionally and monitor everything. But still Power Automate flows run history checking from the portal and finding failed flows could be time consuming work. When there are multiple developers there isn’t even… Continue Reading →
Mikko Eskola aimed to gather information on sustainability projects and I wanted to demonstrate how to do it efficiently with AI and Microsoft tools. The goal was to automate the analysis of project descriptions and assess their alignment with sustainability… Continue Reading →
Demonstrating Microsoft Power Platform AI capability for project managers, board members, leaders or assistants for saving time in daily work by automating tasks Earlier this year I met Mikko Eskola and Mari Männistö at lunch. They were telling about this… Continue Reading →
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