
Dataverse Skills: AI Agents Now Speak Dataverse with Open Source Power
Dataverse Skills lets AI agents interact with Dataverse via natural language, cutting solution dev time by 60-80%.

Dataverse Skills lets AI agents interact with Dataverse via natural language, cutting solution dev time by 60-80%.

Plan Validation in Copilot Studio Kit ensures AI agents follow auditable workflows, reducing operational risks and boosting enterprise ROI.

Discover how Agent Academy hackathon winners are redefining enterprise workflows with Copilot Studio, AI Builder, and Dataverse innovations.

Microsoft Dataverse Plugin introduces serverless coding agents, accelerating enterprise automation with real-time business logic and AI integration.

Learn to build scalable AI agents with Agent Academy: Operative and Copilot Studio’s advanced tools for multi-agent systems and AI governance.

Faster, Smarter Portals: What’s New in Power Pages If you’ve ever struggled with slow portal development or clunky UIs that break on mobile, you’re not alone. Dynamics 365 Portals have long been a cornerstone of customer self-service, but their limitations in data modeling and front-end flexibility often forced developers into custom coding traps. Microsoft has just changed that with two major updates: the Enhanced Data Model and Bootstrap 5 integration for Power Pages. Let’s explore how these changes are reshaping portal development. ...

If You’ve Ever Tried Building a Website with Power Pages, You Know the Struggle If you’ve ever tried to build a website using Power Pages—whether for a customer portal, internal tool, or marketing hub—you’ve probably faced the same pain points: hours spent dragging and dropping components, endless back-and-forth with developers, and the frustration of watching progress stall over minor layout tweaks. Now, Microsoft has released agentic coding tools powered by AI for Power Pages, and it’s changing everything. In this post, we’ll show you how to use natural language prompts to generate fully functional websites, cut development time by 70%, and empower business users to build sites independently. ...

The Problem: Fragmented Integration in Agent Workflows If you’ve ever tried to connect a chatbot to a CRM system or an IoT sensor, you know the headache of juggling disparate APIs, security protocols, and data formats. Traditional agent workflows often require custom code for every integration, leading to delays, security gaps, and rising costs. This is where Microsoft Copilot Studio and its new MCP (Microsoft Copilot Protocol) come in — transforming how agents interact with external systems. ...

The Problem: Fragmented AI Integration If you’ve ever tried to connect an AI agent to a legacy system or enterprise tool, you know the frustration. Each integration feels like starting from scratch—custom coding, security hurdles, and endless API configuration. This is where Microsoft Copilot Studio and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) step in. Together, they redefine how AI agents interact with the world, turning complex integrations into streamlined workflows. What is Model Context Protocol (MCP)? MCP is Microsoft’s answer to the chaos of AI integration. At its core, it’s a standardized framework that lets AI agents communicate with external systems via RESTful APIs, gRPC, or custom protocols. Think of it as a universal translator for AI: it exposes tools and data through predefined endpoints, which Copilot Studio agents consume using the platform’s built-in connector infrastructure. ...

Why This Cheat Sheet? Power Apps uses a formula language called Power Fx. It’s similar to Excel formulas, but designed for building apps. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced maker, you’ll find yourself constantly looking up syntax and parameters. This cheat sheet organizes every important formula into categories so you can find what you need fast. Bookmark this page — you’ll come back to it often! 🔖 How to Read This Cheat Sheet Each table follows this format: ...
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