Many see low-code development tools as primed for explosive growth over the next 3 years. Do low-code/no-code apps have unlimited potential? And could they put professional developers out of work? In this piece, we dive into these questions and more.
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Could low-code/no-code make traditional IT obsolete? We consider the impact low-code/no-code is having and consider how programmers can stay relevant.
Stream the premiere episode of Courneya on Acceleration, a new series from Cloud Wars Live, for a conversation about speed, cloud & much more.
Sponsored by Oracle. As companies embrace in-house software dev, Oracle’s new low-code APEX Cloud Service delivers power, speed & security.
Are Power Users and Citizen Developers the same thing? Where do you draw the line? Check out my take on this topic and decide which one you are.
Embracing DevOps entails more than just shipping changes to production faster and faster. Your team is suddenly also responsible for monitoring your software in production and detecting and troubleshooting issues. To work together with operation specialists in your team or maybe even embrace a #NoOps approach, you as the developer, need to learn about monitoring. We will discuss logging frameworks and log analytics solutions. Next to that we will explore metrics: your software’s KPI’s. What metrics to choose and how to gather them. To let information come to us, we will use both logging and metrics to create dashboards and alerts that notify us when things go south. Or better yet: before things go south! Finally, we will combine all of this to see how we can quickly investigate and resolve production issues. Join Henry Been for a demo heavy session, including like NLog, Application Insights, Seq and more to see how to implement all of the above from scratch. During this session, you will learn everything you need to know to start monitoring your solutions and never lose any sleep ever again!
Infrastructure As Code is not a new concept but things are evolving in Azure Resource Manager. See what’s new in ARM templates in 2019, how to secure your data in templates, Azure Key Vault integration, debugging tips, rollback and custom functions in templates. In this session, learn how to apply what you’ll have learned and integrate it in your tool of choice as part of CI/CD pipelines to streamline environments creation.
AL is the programming language that is used for manipulating data (such as retrieving, inserting, and modifying records) in a Dynamics 365 Business Central database, and controlling the execution of the various application objects, such as pages, reports, or code units. This session will accelerate your skills in understanding how to Personalize vs. Design vs. Develop in the environment and see the difference between Per-Tenant Extensions and AppSource Extensions.
This session accelerates your skills to the next level of using AL, snippets and IntelliSense to save time in a series of tasks including: Creating a New Table, Creating a New Page, Creating a New Report, Adding an Action to a Page
How do you get started developing with BC or NAV? What License is required? What can you touch and what should you not touch? What about source control, integration, reporting, database access, etc.? What type of development should you leave to your partner? We’ll cover all the basics and some best practices to make sure you get started on the right foot.
Join us to where we will cover:
• Introduction to Events (Publish, Raise, Subscribe)
• Identifying when your code should run
• Creating a New Codeunit to run code when event occurs
Article by The Next Web on how to increase your productivity while working remotely.
This session is for BAs/Admins/Implementers who may have to solve business problems with Model Drive forms, to get a solid understanding of what is and what isn’t possible with model driven forms in CDS. This includes the following: – Reviewing the basic elements on a form. i.e. is that a Control, Field, Attribute? – What tools exist in the CRM Model driven forms events toolbox for acting on changes to the page, and when should they be used? – What actions are possible via JS, and how can those actions be used together to solve a problem?
The content of this session is geared toward an audience with beginner-level knowledge of the subject area.
Don’t be afraid of your accounting software! Be honest. Managing your accounting software can be daunting and many IT departments take a “hands off” policy, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
This technical hands-on course will teach you what makes GP tick, from “Why it’s done that way” in client installation, to GP table structure, managing Security, SQL backup strategy and connecting GP using web services and other tools.
We will navigate the ins and outs of the client installation, explore the depths of security, not only for GP, but for SSRS and Excel Reports, and dive into the GP tables to understand how they interrelate and how to setup SQL maintenance for peak efficiency.
We will review the importance of SQL backups, selecting a strategy that best fits your requirements, and discuss disaster recovery options.
We will review the GP web client install process and common mistakes that administrators make that require you to reinstall every year if not done properly. You will understand why in today’s environment you can NOT afford to deploy the web client.
You will also come away with a better understanding of how you can integrate with GP using web services, econnect and OData. We will review the major options for integration and, time permitting, may dive into a few of the tools towards the end of the course.
Audience: Dynamics GP Power-Users, IT Professionals, and Dynamics GP Support Professionals
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Prerequisites: Functional knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics GP
Preparation: Please bring an internet capable Windows PC to class for the Academy’s hands-on training environment.
Training Materials: Will be supplied by the instructor as appropriate.
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A roundtable discussion of how different roles in the organization utilize data from DSL in different ways. How can technicians, business team members, departmental leaders and executives all work together to narrow the gaps in information and break down silos between different areas of the enterprise.
Level: Intermediate
Copilot Studio enables users to build custom AI agents across Microsoft 365 and business systems with tools suited for both beginners and developers.
From purchase orders to vendor approvals, many steps in common business processes can be managed without human intervention. Microsoft is making that easier to implement in Copilot Studio.
Zurich offers new AI tools for building apps, securing the wide range of integrations that customers have in use, and adds tools to analyze and streamline processes.
Anthropic disclosure of several AI-powered security threats, including a ransomware development operation, shows how even non-technical users can now build and launch attacks.
Models delivering voice and strong instruction-following speak to a strategy of building in-house in addition to partnerships. A call for new talent undescores internal development focus.