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You’ve got the power with Microsoft Power Platform

Is your organization feeling stale? Do you have data, but don't know how to leverage it? Do you need more data, either from your team or external sources? Does your team lack efficiency? If you've answered "yes" to any of these, then you should definitely check out the Microsoft Power Platform. It's a cloud based platform, which combines app building, process flowing and business intelligence all in one user-friendly platform! Most of it requires little to no code, but a Developer can help extend the functionality.

New Changes to Dynamics 365 Storage Model!

Thanks to businesses expanding their digital reach and unifying their organizations through the adoption of Dynamics 365, Microsoft adjusted the structure and pricing model of their original data storage model.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 2019 Release Wave 2

As you may have heard, Microsoft recently announced upcoming changes to Dynamics 365 called 2019 Release Wave 2. There are a lot of new features and updates to the user experience included in this release. You can read an overview of some of the planned updates on our blog.

What is Power Fx?

If you've been keeping up with the sweeping changes happening around the Microsoft Power Platform, you're probably familiar with the term Power Fx.  It's mentioned throughout Microsoft's more modern documentation, and you've likely seen some areas in your configuration components that accept custom Power Fx scripts.

Goodbye Ribbons, hello Command Designer!

Dynamics has a new tool to define and configure commands throughout your app, and it's called Command Designer.  This tool aims to replace the old "ribbon" button design, now called "classic commands." This was very difficult to customize with code and impossible to customize without.

Using Environment Variables with Cloud Flows

Do you leverage data from multiple applications or services? If you haven't already found a way to integrate the data between them, you should check out Microsoft Cloud Flows, which are part of Power Automate and part of the overall Power Platform. What are Cloud Flows? Cloud Flows allow power users to build workflows that integrate a diverse set of apps and services, including Dynamics 365, SharePoint, SQL Server, Act!, Twitter and many more! Each workflow can have one trigger, such as a timer or an incoming email or tweet, and one or many actions, such as creating a Lead in your application of choice and sending a text message to a user.

Beringer Team Awarded by CRMSoftware Blog

Beringer Technology Group has been awarded Top Member status for 2022 by CRMSoftware Blog, for one of the highest counts of blogs posted on the site as well as consistent blog posting throughout last year.

What are Power Apps Cards?

The Power Platform ecosystem keeps getting bigger and more capable.  Microsoft continues to add functionality to existing components of the platform while simultaneously releasing new ones.

Consuming Excel Files with Cloud Flows for the Dataverse

Do you leverage data from multiple applications or services? If you haven't already found a way to integrate the data between them, you should check out Microsoft Cloud Flows, which are part of Power Automate and part of the overall Power Platform. What are Cloud Flows? Cloud Flows allow power users to build workflows that integrate a diverse set of apps and services, including Dynamics 365, SharePoint, SQL Server, Act!, Twitter and many more! Each workflow can have one trigger, such as a timer or an incoming email or tweet, and one or many actions, such as creating a Lead in your application of choice and sending a text message to a user.

Microsoft Power Pages is here!

It's official: as of October 12, 2022, the Microsoft Power Portal is now Microsoft Power Pages.  Pages has been in preview since at least May 2022, but it was expected to replace Portal at some point in late 2022.  Now that Pages has been released and is officially replacing Portal, Microsoft is working hard to update their documentation around this incredible Power Platform component.