Welcome to Power Platform Developers Weekly!This issue is rather long but with lot of interesting content. As there are extra articles in Canvas Apps & Power Automate section Tools & Component section is not available.First big announcement, after CDS renaming debacle few months back by Microsoft, they have given it a second try and hopefully this time the renaming sticks. Now, Common Data Service is known as Microsoft Dataverse (yes, like 'Universe'). And Project Oakdale is now called Microsoft Dataverse for Teams. You can read more about the announcement here.There were also terminology updates made last week. And some of the MVPs have shared their opinion either via Twitter or their blog posts on the terminology changes. Joe Griffin has explained the terminology changes very well. There were more announcements from Microsoft. So check them out below.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsNew layout container for canvas appsPower Virtual Agent integration with Bot FrameworkAnnouncement of rich text editor in model-driven appsImprovements in timelines on model-driven appsEmail usability enhancementsNew features in Power Query and DataflowsAnnouncement of visual data prep in DataflowsI hope you enjoy the content of this week and don’t forget to share your feedback by clicking 👍 or 👎 at the bottom of this email. If you have any suggestions, please let me know by filling out the survey.– Danish N.
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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #36
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Welcome to Power Platform Developers Weekly!This issue is rather long but with lot of interesting content. As there are extra articles in Canvas Apps & Power Automate section Tools & Component section is not available.First big announcement, after CDS renaming debacle few months back by Microsoft, they have given it a second try and hopefully this time the renaming sticks. Now, Common Data Service is known as Microsoft Dataverse (yes, like 'Universe'). And Project Oakdale is now called Microsoft Dataverse for Teams. You can read more about the announcement here.There were also terminology updates made last week. And some of the MVPs have shared their opinion either via Twitter or their blog posts on the terminology changes. Joe Griffin has explained the terminology changes very well. There were more announcements from Microsoft. So check them out below.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsNew layout container for canvas appsPower Virtual Agent integration with Bot FrameworkAnnouncement of rich text editor in model-driven appsImprovements in timelines on model-driven appsEmail usability enhancementsNew features in Power Query and DataflowsAnnouncement of visual data prep in DataflowsI hope you enjoy the content of this week and don’t forget to share your feedback by clicking 👍 or 👎 at the bottom of this email. If you have any suggestions, please let me know by filling out the survey.– Danish N.