
Power Pages just took an important step toward tighter platform integration and better enterprise-grade capability. In the 2025 Wave 2 release plans, Microsoft is introducing a change that aligns Web Roles in Power Pages with Dataverse Security Roles for users authenticated via Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD). This means that when users make updates…

If you’ve ever built a flow in Power Automate and thought, “Let me just tidy this up with a Scope,” only to find yourself buried under a stack of cryptic failure messages — you’re not alone. Scopes are meant to bring structure. They help group actions together, simplify error handling, and improve readability. But without…

Many organizations are building Power Pages to collaborate with external partners, vendors, and contractors, requiring them to access internal systems and data. Microsoft Power Platform allows for secure external access using business-to-business (B2B) collaboration features through Microsoft Entra ID. In this article, we cover how to configure B2B collaboration for external users and leverage Conditional…

In the world of data management, privacy and security are paramount. Microsoft Power Platform provides robust security tools to control who can access different parts of your data, including Column-Level Security (CLS). CLS helps protect sensitive fields in your data tables, ensuring that only authorized users can see specific columns, such as salary information, medical…

The Microsoft Power Platform Architecture Center has been a trusted hub for solution design guidance for a while now. What’s new — and a major step forward — is that it now includes Copilot Studio solutions alongside traditional Power Platform architectures. This expansion brings even more resources to help teams design solutions that aren’t just…

Did you know about this upcoming MDA Power Apps feature? 👀 Enhanced Experience for Form Filling with Copilot – General Availability in April 2025 If you’ve ever watched a user struggle to fill in a form—copying data from one screen to another, guessing what goes where, or simply abandoning it halfway through—this feature is going…

If you’re a Power Platform developer deep in flows, components, and custom connectors—you’re my kind of person. I’ve been there, troubleshooting infinite loops, reverse-engineering formulas, and pushing limits to deliver cool things on tight timelines. But now, wearing the Solution Architect hat, I see things differently. Not because the code isn’t important (it is), but…