The deployment process can be handled either manually or through automation. Automation is highly recommended for all customer projects, typically using CI/CD pipelines. Traditionally, Azure DevOps has been the go-to tool for deployment automation, but it can be cumbersome and… 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 →
I have written earlier how to use solutions with Copilot Agents and create authentication (again) for the other environments as well. After this moving Copilot Agent from environment to another is as easy as moving Power Platform solution package. You… Continue Reading →
It is possible to create some kind of manual ALM for Dataverse for Teams (DV4T) solutions, but they need many manual steps and move the solution as managed if you wish to update the solution multiple times and do development,… Continue Reading →
I had business case where specifications need customer to have Canvas Apps and Dataverse functionalities, but there was no intention to update all organization users with D365 or Power Apps license. Dataverse for Teams (DV4T) allows you to enable these… Continue Reading →
Coffee Watcher solution is based on image recognition, this post will show how the Canvas App is developed. Most secure and compliant solution for production use would be use wifi camera, that sends image every minute i.e. to email address…. Continue Reading →
Coffee Watcher solution is based on image recognition, so let’s create the heart of the solution first. You need to have at least 15 pictures of each object you are doing to teach for your model. 1. Go to Maker… Continue Reading →
Previous blog shows how to Use AI Builder to analyse the request problem and create solution for it We could automate the solution to assign the tasks for the developers but first we need a signal, who is going to… Continue Reading →
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