To help organizations confidently scale AI adoption while staying in control of costs, Microsoft has introduced a comprehensive agent cost management framework
AI-powered Development Check out the latest updates in this month’s Power Apps Pulse! This month we’re giving you tools to share plans with your project stakeholders, we’ve added a maker setting to tailor your authoring experience, and we want *your* feedback about User Defined Functions and User Defined Types! Take a look at these updates […]
As AI becomes integral to business workflows, the Dataverse Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server offers a foundational approach to integrating large language models with enterprise data.
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DLP (Data Loss Prevention) for Power Automate enables administrators to manage data access from both cloud and desktop Power Automate flows, as well as agent flows in Copilot Studio.
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Taking another big step forward, Enhanced Component Properties (ECP) are now generally available (GA) and ready for your production workloads! ECPs are a great way to modularize and reuse your logic across an app, with the added bonus that ECPs can be shared across apps through a component library.
Turning Hidden Data into Actionable Insights: Why Manual Processes Are Failing Your Business In every organization, data fuels critical business processes.
Unifying insights, governance, and AI-driven productivity for the modern enterprise We’re excited to announce the new Copilot Hub experience in the Power Platform Admin Center, unveiled at Microsoft Build, which brings a host of improvements based on your feedback.