Tag: Release Wave

 

2023 Wave 2 Release Notes: D365 Sales

Today is a very exciting day, because Microsoft just published the release notes for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform! I had a chance to look them over and I am working on another series on the new features and updates that are part of this release. I will start the first part of this series with Dynamics 365 Sales. Keep in mind that at the time this article was written,Read More

Dynamics 365: 2022 Release notes for wave 2 are here!

Earlier today Microsoft published the release notes for the 2022 Release wave 2! I always tell people to keep in mind that this is a living document, meaning that these updates are not set in stone. Microsoft is continuously updating the release notes by changing, adding and even removing functionality from the plan. This is also one of the reasons I will not post any preview or GA dates here.Read More

Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform release planner(preview)

Normally my articles are about features in Dynamics 365 or the power platform, but this time I made an exception because I wanted to tell you about the Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform release planner that is currently in preview, or BETA as it shows on the website. I read about the release planner last week and honestly I haven’t seen a lot of articles, tweets or videos aboutRead More

2022 Release Wave 1 | Part 1: Generic Updates

It’s that time of the year again where we all get to feel like kids at Christmas as Microsoft has just published the release notes for 2022 Wave 1! In this article I am going to discuss some of the features that are mentioned in the release notes for Power Apps and what they mean for end-users and administrators of Dynamics 365. I installed the early access features on 1/31Read More

Dynamics 365 – 2020 Release Wave 1 | Updates

I wrote a total of three articles on the 2020 Release wave 1, which can be found on my blog. There were a few things that didn’t work in my environment at the time I wrote the previous articles, which meant that I couldn’t really report on them. Some of these items have been fixed after working with Microsoft support so I wanted to write another article regarding those items.Read More