Speaker

Benedikt Bergmann

Benedikt Bergmann

Microsoft BizApps MVP | Power Platform Consultant @ CRM Konsulterna

Benedikt has rich experience in designing and implementing solutions based on both Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform. He has a development background which makes him a pro Coder in a fusion team. His passion is to automate stuff as well as create templates to make the life of others easier. In January 2021 he received the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award in Business Applications.

Export dataverse data to SQL using Azure Synapse Link

In this session, we will set up the complete stack to be able to export dataverse data to an SQL using Azure Synapse Link, Azure Data Lake and Azure Data Factory.
After the session, you will know the basics of doing so. You will also learn about some problems I encountered and how those where fixed.

ALM for Dataverse using Azure DevOps Pipelines

In this session, you will learn what a basic ALM process for Dataverse looks like. The beginning of the presentation will level all of us to a common understanding, for example, Deployment options in Dataverse.
After the session, you will have a basic understanding of how to implement an ALM process for Dataverse in Azure DevOps using PowerApps BuildTools.

Introduction to Power Apps Component Framework

In this session, you will learn what Power Apps Component Framework is and how a basic control looks like. In the course of the presentation, we will build a demo PCF and I will give you some tips & tricks regarding PCF.
After the session, you will have a basic understanding of how to implement a PCF Control.

Introduction to TypeScript for Dataverse

In this session, we will create a project setup for a TypeScript implementation to be used for Dataverse. This will include EsLint, Prettier, typings, react, tests, automated deployment, and more.
After the session, you will know how to set up a TypeScript project.

Getting started with Fiddler for Dataverse

In this session, we will take a look at fiddler and how it could be used to speed up your frontend development for Dataverse by injecting the local version of your web resources into your browser. This will eliminate the need of deploying them whenever you make changes during development.

Create a Dataverse Repository set up

In this session, you will learn how to set up your Dataverse repository. We will talk about the folder structure, plugin projects as well as TypeScript set-up. The structure will include places to store other parts like unpacked solutions or Azure components.

Set up Spkl for automated deployment

In this session, you will learn how to set up Spkl (task runner) to be able to automate your deployment. This includes deployment of Web resources as well as Plugins. We even take a look at a muti assembly set-up.

Getting started with Custom Connectors

In this session, we will learn how to get started with custom connectors. In the process of the presentation, we will build a custom connector from scratch. I will pinpoint some findings I had during recent creations of different custom connectors.
After the session you will have a clear understanding of what custom connectors are, what they are used for and how to create your own.

Intro to Office Script and how to use it in Power Automate

Office Script can be used to alter Excel files. In this session, you will learn what Office Script is and how it can be used in Power Automate.

Using Managed Identity in Azure Functions

Using Managed Identities to authenticate an Azure Function against a Dataverse environment is something that different customers have asked for for a long time. Since some time this is possible.
In this session, we will learn how Azure Managed Identities work, how they can be used with an Azure Function, and how to authenticate with it against a dataverse instance.
After the session you will know how you can setup a managed Identity for your Azure Function and how to request Data from Dataverse with it.

Custom Portal for Dataverse

Within the Power Platform one has the opportunity to implement a customer-facing Portal using Power Portals. In some cases, this is not possible though. There are different reasons for it, for example, missing flexibility.
In those cases, one could implement a custom Portal facing Dataverse.
In this session, we will talk about the pros and cons, when to choose a custom portal as well as the technical setup. A large part of the session will be demos of the technical part.
We will also take a brief look at licensing questions.
After the session you will know when to use a custom portal as well as how to set it up.

Benedikt Bergmann

Microsoft BizApps MVP | Power Platform Consultant @ CRM Konsulterna