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View allThis article is part of my Power Platform AI learning and training series, based on my real project experience, study, and hands-on practice with Microsoft business applications. From my experience, the most important lesson is not to start with A...
Today, we will learn how the Optional Setting features in KingswaySoft translate into HTTP Request-Response (with the help of Fiddler). The purpose of this document is to describe system behavior, to prevent performance degradation, and to support...
BCQuality At Directions NA, Microsoft laid out its vision for the future of Business Central development. As you might expect, it’s an agentic one. The role of an AL developer is moving toward an agentic workflow — how far and how fast will depend...
You picked Claude Code. Or Cursor. Or whatever agent actually fits how you work, because the agent you use matters more than the editor it lives in. You set it up. You tuned your prompts. You built the muscle memory. And then you tried to do anyth...
Bringing end-to-end visibility with screen recording in Dynamics 365 (A unified capability for Dynamics 365 Customer Service and Dynamics 365 Contact Center that captures an agent’s on-screen workflow to provide context beyond just voice and text....
Quarterly Business Process Catalog updates don’t have to be painful. See how I replaced manual Azure DevOps rework with a safer, repeatable utility that keeps backlogs in sync, without surprises.
Artificial intelligence is now part of many Microsoft Power Platform experiences. Makers can use AI to help build apps, create flows, process documents, classify text, summarize information, and create agents that answer questions or perform actio...
This 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...
