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View allThis post is part of the series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2026 Wave 1. The first of the new functionality is restore accidentally deleted flows. With the introduction of the ability...
Winthrop Development Consultants is absolutely thrilled to announce that Build 33 of GP Power Tools (GPPT) for Microsoft Dynamics GP was released yesterday, on 01-May-2026. This fantastic build includes not one, but two major new features that sol...
Working with Power Pages in Dev and UAT environments, I discovered that the visibility can be quickly switched to Public, thus exposing unfinished portals. To prevent this from happening, Microsoft has introduced a governance control which enables...
The Shift Has Started—But the Real Value Is Still Emerging AI is no longer a forward-looking concept in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central; with the introduction of Copilot, organizations are already experiencing tangible productivity gains t...
This post is part of a series on the new functionality available in Wave 1 of Microsoft Power Automate 2026. There are two release waves for Power Automate each year, with functionality being released over the six months of the wave. In this serie...
Most scheduling decisions look simple from the outside. A calendar tool gets picked because it’s familiar, it’s available, and nobody stops to ask whether it actually fits the way the team works. And for everyone working on Dynamics 365, that’s wh...
