Low-Code ALM: Post-Deployment Actions
Tired of updating Wikis with release notes? How about when you want to change ADO story statuses without pestering developers? Send out notifications to users of new features!
Tired of updating Wikis with release notes? How about when you want to change ADO story statuses without pestering developers? Send out notifications to users of new features!
Ever need to keep developers out of production but still need them to manage solution builds? Use delegated deployment.
Gone are the days of QAs being surprised by code promotions. Add low-code gates using Approval connectors.
For part 1 of this low-code governance series, I want us to consider Managed Operations that Microsoft just announced this week and give you the leg up on the basics of deploying with Power Platform Pipelines. Like many parts of Power Platform, we start from a low-code place and add pro-code extensibility, and ALM should be no different!
The Dataverse connector to Fabric is cool, but not as user-friendly as it would appear. There are some problems where you end up with the entirety of the existing data, and you are going to get something that is denormalized, causing you to have to write more Python to get a table without duplicates. That’s my 2 cents!