If you’ve worked on a Dynamics 365 or Power Platform project for more than five minutes, you already know one uncomfortable truth: Nothing ever goes the way you thought it would. The client loves the design workshop.They love the Visio diagrams.They love the Figma mockups.They sign off on the 40-page solution blueprint and tell you … Continue reading Why SCRUM? A case for SCRUM in D365 / PP implementations
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Security Series Part One: Adding Users to your Dataverse / D365 Environment
Today i'm starting to post a series i've been thinking about posting for years. I stopped blogging during COVID and then my son was born and it's taken me a while to get back into it. But now that I have, I want to complete this quest. This series is all about security. In my … Continue reading Security Series Part One: Adding Users to your Dataverse / D365 Environment
Signing Up for a Dynamics 365 Trial: The Real Way
For years and years the recommended method - for me at least - of learning and playing around with the latest Dataverse, Power Platform, and D365 features is to sign up for a free trial. To the point that for the last 10+ years I've always just assumed it was common knowledge. And in some … Continue reading Signing Up for a Dynamics 365 Trial: The Real Way
Power Pages Security Unification: What the Web Role & Dataverse Security Role Merge Really Means
If you’ve worked with Power Pages (or its predecessors—Dynamics 365 Portals, Power Apps Portals, or even Adxstudio Portals), you know that the security story has always had a bit of a split personality. Portal Web Roles on one side, Dataverse Security Roles on the other. In other words, two models, two sets of permissions, two … Continue reading Power Pages Security Unification: What the Web Role & Dataverse Security Role Merge Really Means


