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In Service Of Microsoft 365 And Teams Microsoft To Rebrand Common Data
In Service Of Microsoft 365 And Teams Microsoft To Rebrand Common Data

In Service Of Microsoft 365 And Teams Microsoft To Rebrand Common Data In this video david yack gives us a first look at microsoft dataflex and helps us understand how common data service fits in. learn about the differences be. Two days ago when we started with microsoft inspire, charles lamanna published new blog post about introducing microsoft dataflex, a new low code data platform for microsoft teams.

Goodbye Dataflex Microsoft Abandons Brand Name For Teams App Building
Goodbye Dataflex Microsoft Abandons Brand Name For Teams App Building

Goodbye Dataflex Microsoft Abandons Brand Name For Teams App Building Microsoft rebranded the common data service which represents the data storage and management foundation of power platform. this change is part of microsoft’s plan to connect power apps with microsoft teams, enabling easy and simple usage empowered with more functionalities to its users. The short answer is that dataflex pro is the new name for the common data service overall and dataflex is a particular limited implementation of cds inside microsoft teams. If microsoft dataverse were a human, they would now be legally old enough to vote, drive, and drink alcohol. the feature is more than just a database, it truly a common data service (it’s previous name) that evolved from the data layer that was part of dynamics crm since 2002. On july 21, 2020, microsoft announced the launch of a new low code data platform called dataflex, and announced the renaming of common data service to dataflex pro.

Goodbye Dataflex Microsoft Abandons Brand Name For Teams App Building
Goodbye Dataflex Microsoft Abandons Brand Name For Teams App Building

Goodbye Dataflex Microsoft Abandons Brand Name For Teams App Building If microsoft dataverse were a human, they would now be legally old enough to vote, drive, and drink alcohol. the feature is more than just a database, it truly a common data service (it’s previous name) that evolved from the data layer that was part of dynamics crm since 2002. On july 21, 2020, microsoft announced the launch of a new low code data platform called dataflex, and announced the renaming of common data service to dataflex pro. Two days ago when we started with microsoft inspire, charles lamanna published new blog post about introducing microsoft dataflex, a new low code data platform for microsoft teams. Following on from july’s announcement of microsoft dataflex, microsoft have revealed that common data service will instead now be called microsoft dataverse. The announcement blog posts are brought back online with the terms “dataflex” and “dataflex for teams” replaced with “project oakdale”, and “dataflex pro” now reverted back to “common data service”. what happened? the answer is: litigation from the owner of the trademark “dataflex”. The legal hurdles that quickly followed microsoft's announcement of the new dataflex brand as a low code app building tool for teams have now led to the company pulling the name off all visible web properties and reverting to an unofficial codename.

Introducing Microsoft Dataflex For Teams Transparity
Introducing Microsoft Dataflex For Teams Transparity

Introducing Microsoft Dataflex For Teams Transparity Two days ago when we started with microsoft inspire, charles lamanna published new blog post about introducing microsoft dataflex, a new low code data platform for microsoft teams. Following on from july’s announcement of microsoft dataflex, microsoft have revealed that common data service will instead now be called microsoft dataverse. The announcement blog posts are brought back online with the terms “dataflex” and “dataflex for teams” replaced with “project oakdale”, and “dataflex pro” now reverted back to “common data service”. what happened? the answer is: litigation from the owner of the trademark “dataflex”. The legal hurdles that quickly followed microsoft's announcement of the new dataflex brand as a low code app building tool for teams have now led to the company pulling the name off all visible web properties and reverting to an unofficial codename.

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