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Today, we’re taking the first step to bring your Power Apps directly into Microsoft 365 Copilot—so key parts of your model‑driven apps can show up right where your users already work, powered by your app’s MCP server.

Think about the last time you needed business data mid-flow—building a PowerPoint and needing t...


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I recently sat down with Futurum analyst Fernando Montenegro to talk about where AI agents are landing inside real organizations—not the demos, not the hype, but the messy reality of production systems, governance, and scale.

What came through clearly in that conversation is that most organizations aren’t struggling to adopt agents because the tech...


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We’re pleased to announce that server logic in Power Pages is now generally available (GA). This release marks a major milestone, delivering native server-side capabilities with the maturity, governance, and extensibility required to support enterprise-grade production workloads.

First introduced in


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Generative AI capabilities in Power Pages continue to expand across Microsoft cloud environments. Generative AI Search Summarization and Data Summarization are now available in U.S. Government cloud environments, including Government Community Cloud (GCC) and GCC High.

In addition, Governance controls for AI features are now available in GCC and GCC High to provide ...


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While makers are building or testing Power Pages sites in trial or developer environments, there’s always a risk that these sites could accidentally be made public, exposing incomplete or sensitive content to external users.

We’re introducing a new governance control in Power Platform admin center (PPAC), that lets tenant admins restrict whether non-production sites...


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