DynamicsCon Live May 2024

With Great POWER, Comes Great PAGES!

Power pages is a new standalone product to create data-powered, modern, and secure websites. This session will review:
• The Low-code capabilities that previous portals lack and the new pro-dev extensibility.
• How Power Pages are run on Microsoft Azure and connect with the Dataverse.
• How to build a Power Pages for D365 with a real-life example (Customer Portal)

Are you tired of settling for near real-time integrations and hidden integration errors? In this session you’ll learn about how to integrate D365 FSCM environments with Dataverse through true real-time dual-write integration.

Dataverse is becoming a critical hub to connect to multiple apps such as Sales, HR, and the whole Power Platform, so you should learn how it works and how to work with it.

We’ll discuss lessons learned in the trenches implementing dual-write and explain the core concepts and benefits of this technology. You’ll also learn some of the pitfalls and gaps in the tool

Join me for this session where I will share my top tips for building PowerApps! This introductory session will help you: shorten your learning curve, build your confidence AND impress your boss 😊 If you are new to PowerApps or just looking for a few shortcuts that maybe you overlooked, this session is for you!

The need for robust, flexible and integrated supply chains has never been greater.
In this session we will explore the building blocks Microsoft’s Supply Chain Platform provides across Azure, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Teams and Power Platform and re-imagine a new connected, resilient and agile supply chain that brings digital enablement to the next level.

Security is one of the most important components of administering your Dataverse environment. But where to begin? We will discuss the basics of permissions, roles, teams and more. Of course, this will be all topped off with best practices and tips for success!

You’ve connected to your data source and generated a table with parameters in Power BI Report builder, but the basic structure of your report leaves something to desire. Now what?

In this session, users will learn how to tackle a mix of structural and formatting challenges that often plague paginated report developers, such as getting headers to repeat on each page, leveraging date pickers, and incorporating two datasets within the same table. Attendees will leave with links to the sample files and instructions they can reference in future when tackling their own reports.

Your team has done the operational work and now it’s your turn to make sure the financials are in order – where do you even start to look? Sometimes you wander aimlessly from screen to screen in hopes of finding a small financial tidbit to start to analyze the results. In this session, we will discuss five tools your finance team can use to identify, research, and understand the financial results of everyday transactions.

Once you start to define and configure your ERP Dynamics 365 Finance, related to customer billing, there are several different options you can use to get a similar result. You can use free text invoices as a simple billing option, sales orders if you manage inventory or even project invoices if you want to control the WIP and revenues… So, the doubt is, ¿how to be sure we are selecting the best approach? Join me to review all the options and how to decide the best option.

Cross-company data sharing is a powerful option to share data between multiple entities. There are two ways of sharing: duplicate record sharing (DRS) and single record sharing (SRS, also called master company sharing). Let’s understand what it’s, what are the differences between the two concepts and when to use each of them during the implementation of Dynamics 365 Finance.

Everyone knows POS is for selling inventory at a brick & mortar store or with an e-commerce solution, right?  We’ll take a look at how the Retail & Commerce module POS option is being used to record multiple revenue streams including services, donations and free text invoice payments.

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