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Power Platform Release Automation with Azure DevOps featured post

Power Platform Release Automation with Azure DevOps

This post is a combined effort of Susan Bell and Brenan GreenwoodTubbs, combining skills in Azure DevOps and Power Platform, respectively Even as recently as a year ago, the release of Power Platform solutions has been a highly manual affair – it did not rely on any of the DevOps best practices we established for […]

DevOps / Microsoft 365

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A Dive Into Dataverse Business Rules

Microsoft Dataverse rise to prominence comes at a time when businesses are generating and collecting vast amounts of data from various sources, including customer interactions, IoT devices and social media.  This data growth highlighted the need for structured data storage and management solutions.  Started in 2016 as The Common Data Service, the platform was introduced […]

Microsoft 365

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MercuryWorks DevWeek Summer 2023

July 10th marks the kickoff of DevWeek! We fly all MercuryWorks employees into Tampa and spend the week collaborating and “sharpening the saw”.

Strategy

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What is the Microsoft Dataverse?

Dataverse is one of Microsoft’s newer data storage and management platforms. The data backbone for Power Platform storing data in a scalable and secure environment that drives robust model-driven Power Apps.

Microsoft 365

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Unleash the Power of Feature Flagging in Product Management

Explore the strategic role of feature flags in modern product management, enabling agile development and iterative releases. Discover how feature flags empower product teams to control feature rollouts, gather user feedback, and deliver value-driven products.

Agile / DevOps

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The Engineering Acronyms We Swear By

Engineering is a complex and ever-evolving field that requires clear and concise communication in order to be successful. Whether you’re a seasoned engineer with years of experience or just starting out in the field, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the most common and useful engineering acronyms.

Back-end / Front-end