Artificial Intelligence has quickly moved from experimentation into everyday tools. Yet, in real-world business environments, many AI initiatives fail—not because the technology is lacking, but because the approach is wrong. Recently, I co-organized a hands-on AI workshop together with Turun… Continue Reading →
I’ve been doing Copilot Studio agents and Power Automate flows with Claude Code. It was time to try to create a Power Apps with Claude Code. I wasn’t sure how to do that, I off course asked Claude and got… Continue Reading →
I created Power Automate flows with Claude for existing demo functionality it was time to test them. I used Claude to create me smoke test cases meaning happy path. I took the first flow into designer and looked what it… Continue Reading →
I started my virtual machine and entered Claude Code in CLI. This was not the same way as with Copilot Studio, that I first export empty agents into my virtual machine and then let Claude to work on them. I… Continue Reading →
Earlier I created Copilot Studio agent with Claude Code, now it is time to test OpenCode. Intallation was quite simple, just one command and it was there like Pasi Huuhka promised. I was thinking this would take one hour struggle… Continue Reading →
When Microsoft announced that the Copilot Studio extension for Visual Studio Code is now generally available, it immediately resonated with the kind of work I’ve been doing lately: complex, multi‑agent Copilot Studio solutions that have outgrown the browser‑only authoring experience…. Continue Reading →
Power Automate is often introduced as a low-code automation tool. In real projects, however, it behaves much more like a distributed execution engine where structure, error handling, permissions, and performance decisions matter. In my recent Experts Live Denmark 2026 session,… Continue Reading →
No — you usually don’t. Power Platform and Dataverse already include built‑in mechanisms for detecting abnormal or unexpected usage. Whether you need a custom solution depends entirely on what you mean by “anomalous behavior.” 1. Detecting Anomalous Behavior Inside Dataverse… Continue Reading →
At CollabDays Bremen 2026, I attended the session “Play it (w)right: automate your end-to-end tests in the Power Platform.” held by Arjan Rijsdijk (slides). This was one of the most practical, demo-rich experiences of the entire event, and it completely… Continue Reading →
At CollabDays Bremen, I joined a session titled “Oops!…I Vibe Coded Again: AI-Assisted Development in Power Platform & M365.” prented by MVP Timo Pertilä. Going in, I already had a good sense of what vibe coding is in theory, but… Continue Reading →
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