irections emea 2024 vienna
6-8 November 2024

Directions EMEA 2024

Directions EMEA is the "Go To" place where Dynamics partners share the future. It's the preferred global community for collaborating and learning from Microsoft, MVPs, ISVs, VARs and their peers. The focus is on helping the SMB market unlock its full potential in technical, business development and strategy with ERP, CRM, and Cloud solutions, including the Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, and Azure.

07-11-2024

Native GIT and other new pro-code features in Power Platform

14:00 - 14:45 Hall A (3000) Back to event schedule

With the introduction of native GIT integration in Power Platform, Microsoft fulfilled a long-time wish of anyone working seriously with Power Platform. The feature fundamentally changes how you should build solutions, improves working together with multiple people, and makes it incredibly simple to keep your work safe in GIT source control on Azure DevOps.

In this session, Yannick will examine the feature, its advantages, requirements, and how to get started. Should you use solution-bound or environment-bound? How do push, pull, and merge conflicts work in this new UI? Yannick will explain it all, so don't miss it!

While native GIT is the main attraction point of this session, there are other new pro-code features to put in the spotlight, and Yannick will cover them too!

Speakers:

Yannick Reekmans

Solution Architect @ Qubix | Business Applications & M365 MVP

Yannick (a Microsoft 365 & Business Applications MVP) was born and raised in SharePoint, starting his career in 2011 when SharePoint 2010 was still new and shiny. The changing reality of the cloud made him expand his knowledge to the whole of Microsoft 365, Azure, and Power Platform. He is a Managing Partner and Cloud Solution Architect at Qubix, a Belgium-based consultancy firm, responsible for the technical underpinnings of products and solutions. Problem-solving and development are his passions, and he is still working day-to-day with code. He always asks the important questions: How does it work? What do you want to achieve? Does it have an API? Do we really need development for this? Where's the coffee?