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From YouTube: Microsoft Power Apps community call-June 2020
Description
Hosted by Todd Baginski and Charles Sterling, this month's call had a packed agenda including Power Apps Center of Excellence,
Mobile Player, demo of a School Bus Check-in App, and Demo Extravaganza Finalists Announced! Plus recent news and community contributions.
Speakers: Todd Baginski, Charles Sterling, Manuela Pichler, Larry Knibb and Lauren Taylor.
Resources
View presentation https://aka.ms/AA8s3go
CoE Starter Kit https://aka.ms/coestarterkit
Mobile player https://aka.ms/mobileoffline
Stay connected
Twitter https://twitter.com/microsoft365dev
YouTube https://aka.ms/M365DevYouTube
Blogs https://aka.ms/M365DevBlog
A
Thanks
for
joining
us
everybody,
you
are
tuned
in
to
the
June
2020.
Perhaps
community
calls
we
are
really
excited.
Today.
We
have
three
folks
from
around
the
community
and
inside
Microsoft,
coming
to
share
their
expertise
with
us.
Today,
we've
got
news
about
new
things
and
power
apps
how
to
do
and
build
cool
things
and
power.
Ups
in
an
example,
real-world
story
or
power
app
was
built
really
quickly
and
from
what
I've
learned
the
community
had
a
big
part
to
do
with
that
too.
So
that's
really
neat
and
really
fits
our
call
well.
A
So
welcome
to
our
power
ups
community
call
if
you
haven't
been
on
our
call
today,
I'll
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
it.
These
are
your
awesome
hosts,
that's
Chuck
Stirling
and
myself:
hi
Chuck
I'm,
Todd
Baginski.
My
company
is
called
canvas,
I'm,
a
Microsoft
MVP,
I
love
power,
apps
office
365
as
you're,
not
the
whole
Microsoft
stack.
You
can
follow
me
on
my
Twitter
or
blog
or
YouTube.
We've
got
lots
of
content
out
there
about
how
you
can
learn
how
to
do
new
things
with
powers
and
Chuck
I'll.
B
A
Back
to
you
all
right
thanks,
so
we're
really
happy
to
have
you
all
here
and
if
you
haven't
joined
the
community,
call
before
I'll
quickly
tell
you
what
this
is
all
about.
We
do
this
every
month
we
do
it
on
the
third
Wednesday
of
every
month.
So
that
means
our
next
call
be
on
July
15.
We
always
do
it
at
the
same
time,
at
8
a.m.
Pacific
time
and
during
the
call
we
talk
about
what's
new
with
power
apps.
What's
the
latest
news,
what
are
some
cool
community
contributions?
People
have
done
across
the
world?
A
We
meet
the
product
teams
behind
power,
apps
we
technical,
deep
dive
on
it
and
we
have
QA
throughout
today.
What
we're
going
to
talk
about
is
introduce
today's
team
and
then
we're
going
to
talk
about
the
power
app
Center
of
Excellence.
This
is
a
related
to
governance
with
power
apps,
which
I
know,
has
been
a
really
hot
topic.
Lately,
we're
also
going
to
talk
about
the
power
apps
and
mobile
player,
and
then
the
real
world
example
of
the
power
up
the
School
Bus
check-in
app.
A
We're
also
very
excited
today
to
select
the
finalists
for
the
demo
extravaganza.
So
what
this
is
is
a
fun
contest.
We
have
as
second
year
we're
having
it
it's
an
opportunity
for
everyone
in
the
world
to
showcase
the
cool
things
they're
doing
with
the
power
apps.
So
today
we're
gonna,
go
look
at
the
webpage
and
see
how
many
both
saw
the
contestants
who
submitted,
have
and
select
our
five
finalists
for
next
month.
A
We're
also
going
to
talk
about
the
recent
news
and
community
activities
and
then
throughout
the
way
in
this
call,
we've
got
Q&A
going
on
and
that's
where
all
these
rock
stars
come
into
play.
So
thank
you
to
all
these
gentlemen.
Who's
dipping
in
every
month
here,
Thomas
I,
think
there's
a
few
other
people
like
Thomas
and
other
folks
that
I
need
adhere
to
on
this
slide.
Basically,
all
these
folks
who
do
power
apps,
just
like
we
all
do
too
and
they're
all
here
every
month
to
answer
questions
and
help
out.
A
So
if
you're
ever
stuck
with
power,
apps
come
here
and
get
your
question
answered
big
tip
of
the
cap
doll
you
guys
thanks
I
found
a
winner
for
our
TechSmith
community
giveaway
last
month
and
so
I
connected
with
Niki.
This
morning
it
was
turns
out,
there's
more
than
one
Niki
Milligan
in
this
world
and
on
my
second
attempt,
I
found
the
right
one.
So
congratulations,
Nicki
I
will
be
sending
your
community
give
away
from
TechSmith
out
to
you
so
we'd
like
to
thank
TechSmith
one
more
time.
A
A
C
Mr.
hi
I'm
Enola
I've
joined
Microsoft
in
September
before
that
I
was
actually
on
the
customer
side
and
I'm.
Like
Tata
said:
I've
worked
on
the
center
of
excellence
in
the
center
of
excellence,
starter
kid
and
I'm
even
collaborated
on
some
of
the
solution
set
up.
That's
been
a
growth
year
before
before
I
joined
when
I
was
on
the
customer
side.
Please
find
me
on
Twitter
or
on
LinkedIn
to
provide
feedback
on
the
center
of
excellence
really,
as
part
of
as
part
of
my
team.
C
I
purposely
with
customers,
but
also
with
the
community,
to
really
drill
down
onto
the
governance
and
center
of
excellence
needs
that
our
customers
have
and
continue
to
evolve.
Our
center
of
excellence
starter
kit,
so
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
what
we
mean
by
center
of
excellence
and
then
do
a
demo
of
some
of
the
components
of
the
series
starter
kit.
C
When
we
talk
about
a
center
of
excellence,
we
really
mean
kind
of
an
idea
or
a
concept
like
a
unit
that
makes
sure
that
the
public
from
strategy
is
aligned
with
the
digital
culture
of
your
organization
and
is
a
firm
place
there.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
20-person
department,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
driven
by
your
number
one
champion.
It
will
start
small
and
grow.
The
important
part
here
is
that
you
have
a
strategic
investment
that
to
see
we
drive
some
innovation
improvement
and
breaks
down
silos
across
your
business
units.
C
You
don't
end
up
with
one
business
unit,
that's
using
the
power
platform
and
another
business
unit
that
still
parade
in
Excel,
macros
and
paper
printouts,
so
having
a
central
team
in
place
that
that
makes
sure
that
you
know
your
whole
organization
is
on
the
same,
like
partnered
form
and
digital
transformation
past
there
see
it's
really
there
to
like
break
down
those
silos,
silos,
ghettos,
business
units
talking
to
each
other
learning
from
their
success.
So
I'm,
sharing
solutions,
sharing
success
stories
and
sharing
your
knowledge
establishing
a
CV
is
really
much
more
than
than
tours.
C
It's
about
your
processes,
your
people,
your
culture
and
likely
also
a
culture
change
where
people
are
starting
to
come
together
to
share
your
knowledge
once
you've
established.
Why
and
what
you
want
to
assess
what
you
want
to
achieve
with
the
center
of
excellence?
The
tooling
can
really
help
you
with
the.
How
and
that's
what
I
see
a
starter
kit
comes
in
it's
a
collection
of
EPS
flows,
reports
of
what
we've
learned
from
our
customers,
what
we've
seen
sub
seed
in
the
right.
Basically,
it
means
that
you
don't
have
to
start
from
scratch.
C
So
some
of
the
things
that
you
might
be
looking
at
su
su
atop
the
platform
is
you
want
to
get
a
tenant
run
over
a
few
of
who
your
top
makers
are
well
before
you
cover
there.
You
want
to
identify
unused
applications
to
keep
your
environment
tidy,
but
yeah
we've
got
that
about
it.
You
want
to
highlight
applications
in
a
company-wide,
app
catalog
yeah,
but
that
may
some
of
you
are
going
through
license
negotiations
at
the
moment.
You
want
to
see
who
is
actually
using
premium
features.
How
often
are
they
using
that
yep?
C
There's
a
report
for
that
I'm.
So
really
what
it
means
is
that,
on
top
of
the
existing
offering
of
the
like
admin,
Center
and
the
extensibility
bar
connectors,
you
have
a
templatized
implementation
of
best
practices.
That
means
you
can
get
started,
not
much
easier
and
we
said
I'd
like
to
straight
jump
into
a
demo.
So
the
CSRA
kit
contains
many
apps
many
flows,
but
one
of
the
core
parts
is
the
dashboard
and
that's
what
we
see
most
of
our
customers
get
a
lot
of
value.
C
Out
of
so
that's
what
I'd
like
to
do
them
more
first
and
spend
a
bit
of
time
on
just
because
it's
quite
I'm
there's
a
lot
of
reports
in
it,
and
sometimes
it
can
be
a
bit
overwhelming
when
you
install
it
and
hope
you
did
it
kind
of
in
the
first
place,
so
at
the
core.
What
what
the
series
starter
kit
does
it?
It
syncs
your
tenant
resources
into
c.d.s
entities
and
then
pair,
it's
the
power
bi
dashboard
on
top
of
it,
and
we've
broken
the
power
bi
dashboard
down
into
the
monitor
section.
C
That
gives
you
the
ability
to
unclearly
your
inventories,
to
see
how
many
environments
you've
got.
How
many
apps
you've
got
how
many
makers
there
are?
It
can
goes
into
covered
where
you're
able
to
perform
risk
assessments.
We
were
able
to
identify
virally,
shared
resources,
but
also
resources
that
aren't
used
anymore
or
even
resources
that
are
orphaned.
Merrymaker
is
maybe
left
your
organization,
and
so
you've
got
four
visibility
of
that
and
then
there's
the
nurture
part.
C
So
you
can
find
your
star
F
makers,
your
flow
gurus
and
you
can
put
them
to
good
use
by
making
them
share
their
success
or
supporting
some
of
the
newer
makers
here.
I'm
demoing
this
from
my
CV
development
environment.
So
if
anything
goes
wrong,
I'll
blame
it
on
that
we
force
about
a
thunders
thunderstorm
happening
outside.
So
you
know
it's
quite
a
risky
and
then
we're
at
the
moment
I'm.
So
once
you
get
past
the
introduction,
you
can
select
overview,
and
this
gives
you
an
a-10
invite
overview
of
everything
that
you've
got
in
your
attendance.
C
So
you
can
see
your
environments,
your
makers,
how
many
egg
makers
and
EPS
flow
makers
and
flows
you've
got.
You
can
see
your
top
makers
here
and,
if
you're
a
multinational
company,
you
can
identify
hotspots
of
makers
across
across
the
globe
and
you
get
the
same
information
for
clothes
as
well
here.
So
there
might
be
like
different
trends
here,
where
Megan
is
my
top
at
maker.
But
that'll
only
are
our
top
flow
makers
I'm,
leading
that
tenon,
so
I've
got
a
bit
of
a
competition
going
on
there
and
then
so.
C
That's
kind
of
the
overview
is
really
good
to
get
an
overview
of.
What's
going
on
in
your
in
your
tenon
and
then
you
can
see
start
identifying
trends
and
I.
Think
that's!
It's
really
important
that
you
notice
if
your
adoption
is
going,
if
you,
if
your
adoption
is
going
up,
for
example,
you're
hosting
an
internal
training
event,
the
hackathon
doesn't
impact
the
adoption
of
the
of
the
platform
overall,
so
you
can
see
who's
creating
environments.
What
type
of
environments
are
being
created?
C
You
can
use
the
rich
filters
within
within
power
bi
to
drill
down
into
specific
time
segments
or
look
at
specific
environments
that
are
being
created.
So
that's
again,
like
part
of
the
overview
where
it
gets
really
interesting,
is
when
you
look
at
the
apps
information
and
then
the
flow
information
recovering
or
the
information
in
your
tenant,
but
also
connecting
to
the
audit
log
to
get
launch
information.
C
So
we
know
how
many
unique
users
and
sessions
you've
got
in
your
tenant
and,
like
it's
painting,
a
really
good
picture,
a
few
of
your
highly
used
applications
that
might
be
critical
and
that
might
need
a
stronger
support
model
around
that
or
some
of
the
success
stories
that
you
want
to
share.
So
you
can
again
see
that
creation
trend
of
applications
broken
down
into
the
three
types
here.
You
can
see
Romania
created
this
month,
so
many
makers,
you've
got
etc.
C
And
then
again
you
could
say
okay
from
the
hangers
on
here,
and
it's
really
improved
the
of
the
platform
you
can
identify
through
the
connector
to
office
365.
If
you're
80
is
up
to
date,
your
top
departments
that
are
adopting
the
platform
so
clearly
the
marketing
department
in
this
case
is
an
early
adopter
of
the
platform
I'm.
C
There
kind
of
spearheading
the
adoption
much
further
ahead,
that
some
of
the
other
departments,
so
maybe
you
can
reach
out
to
them
and
ask
them
to
share
their
success
stories,
organize
the
show
and
Terry
session
and
for
some
of
the
other
departments
to
really
share
what
they're
doing
and
then
you
can
see
some
of
the
applications
that
are
highly
used
in
my
in
my
demo
tenant.
That's
it's
not
it's
not
that
much,
but
in
your
tenant.
C
That
will
give
you
really
valuable
information
about
your
top
applications,
I'm
who's,
creating
the
unbeliever
last
launch
on
how
many
sessions
there
are,
how
many
unique
users
you've
got
and
the
same
information
is
available
to
two
flows
as
well.
So
again,
you've
got
the
creation
trend.
You've
got
how
many
actions
are
within
a
flow,
so
you
can
identify
complex
flows.
For
example,
you've
got
the
flow
state
as
well
I'm,
so
some
of
the
flows
are
not
just
suspended
and
you've
got
the
harlot
number
here
as
well.
C
Flows
are
suspended
if
they
violate
LP
your
billing
restrictions,
so
you
might
have
a
DLP
policy
setup.
You've
edited
after
the
flow
was
created
and
it
impacts
one
of
the
flows
and
suspends.
It
therefore,
and
the
maker
might
not
even
be
aware
that
their
flow
has
stopped
running,
so
this
is
a
really
good
way
of
helping
that
maker
reaching
out
to
them,
seeing
what
they're
doing
and
maybe
migrate
their
flow
to
a
different
environment
or
I'm,
helping
them
get
that
flow
into
a
negative
State
again,
if
it's
needed
or
archiving
and
deleting
that
flow.
C
If
it's
not
needed
anymore,
just
to
keep
your
environments
tidy
answer
this
from
an
overview
point
of
view,
you've
got
the
same
information
for
for
custom,
connectors
and
makers
as
well,
and
then
connections
its
various
get
gets
really
interesting.
There.
You
want
to
see
the
connectors
that
are
being
used
across
your
resources
across
your
makers
and
from
here
through
the
metadata
of
a
connector.
You
can
select
the
connect
touch
here,
so
you're
from
here
I
can
see
premium
connectors
I
can
see.
These
are
my
premium
connectors
that
are
being
used
across
my
resources.
C
C
So
we've
included
a
couple
of
filters
here,
but
we
are
providing
you
with
the
power
bi
dashboard
file,
so
you
can
really
change
that
to
whatever
you
can
you
perceive
as
a
risk.
One
of
the
risks
might
be
if
an
application
is
shared
with
everyone
in
the
tendon,
so
I
can
easily
identify
that
here,
I
can
say
for
two
applications
shared
with
the
entire
tenant
F
catalog,
probably
fair.
Everyone
needs
access
to
that.
This
power-ups
template
not
sure
what
it
is.
I,
don't
think
that
needs
to
be
shared
with
the
entire
organization.
C
So
I
can
reach
out
to
me
and
ask
me
to
maybe
unshared,
add
or
reconsider
who
that
application
shared
with
they
might
have
accidentally
shared
it
with
everyone.
Another
risk
is
applications
that
are
shared
with
a
high
number
of
individual
users,
where
it's
easy
for
a
maker
to
lose.
Oversight
of
foody
applications
actually
shared
with,
and
then
some
of
those
users
might
change
the
partners
and
not
need
the
application
anymore.
C
C
I'm
still
users
might
be
confused
about
why
they're
still
seeing
applications,
even
so
they've
not
use
them
for
months,
and
so
we've
introduced
an
archive
score
and
the
score
is
based
on
when
the
application
was
last
launched,
but
also
replicate
on
indicators
like
I'm.
Is
it
using
a
word
like
tester
demo
in
the
title?
Is
it
likely
a
template?
C
Has
it
not
been
modified
since
it
was
created
I'm,
so
we've
sorted
that
screen
here
about
the
highest
archived
score
and
you
could
I'm
going
to
those
applications
and
delete
them
from
the
environment
or
like
at
least
I'll
share
them.
Also,
only
the
maker
has
access
to
them
to
make
sure
that
your
end
users
never
really
tied
in
clean
experience
of
your
application
of
your
of
the
puppet
from
estate
I'm.
C
So
doors
are
kind
of
some
of
like
key
criteria
that
we've
got
as
part
of
that
overview
and
then
in
terms
of
kind
of
nurtures
or
so
really
important.
For
you
to
identify
your
your
top
makers
and
what
they're
using
because
your
champions
like
in
some
cases,
we've
seen
with
some
number
she
and
that
teacher
the
ancients
that
his
goddess,
those
those
champions,
can
really
transform
the
entire
organization
and
paved
the
way
for
for
other
for
other
users.
So
here
I
can
see
that
megan
is
using
quite
a
lot
of
connectors.
C
I
can
see
what
connectors
they're,
using
if
I
then
select.
For
example,
NX
I
can
see
there
probably
a
traditional
developer,
because
they're
using
logic
flow
CD
as
HTTP.
If
I
select
Tony
in
here
they're
using
mainly
office
connectors,
maybe
Johnny
and
Megin
can
learn
from
each
other.
Maybe
making
history
course
you
to
teach
I'm
Tony,
and
that
expert
helps
me
that
conversation
between
the
makers
and
the
earth
so
I
can
guide
them
in
the
right
way.
C
A
Had
a
couple
questions
regarding
yeah,
if
you
don't
want
to
use
c.d.s
we're
your
options,
a
couple
people
chimed
in
and
said:
hey,
you
can
use
SharePoint
as
a
data
source
with
the
standard
license.
Reza
mentioned
that
I
know
that
other
folks
in
the
industry
I
know
some
folks
who
have
converted
it
to
use
sequel,
actually
yeah.
C
A
C
So
this
is
a
slicer
I
didn't
have
time
to
format
that
better.
So
the
first
thing
we
recommend
is
getting
getting
familiar
with
the
documentation
and
we've
recently
moved
it
to
toxic
mattresses,
calm
and
really
invested
a
lot
into
the
words
part
of
the
series
starter
kit
and
how
to
use
it.
Sections
and
they're
also
recording
videos
at
the
moment
to
make
it
easier
to
get
started.
So
you
can
view
the
video
and
then
like.
We
spend
a
lot
of
time
getting
familiar
with
the
admin
components
and
the
dashboard
and
really
think
about
the
processes.
C
Like
think
about
your
risk
assessments.
Think
about
what
you
want
to
archive
and
then
plan
your
data
loss
prevention.
Importantly,
if
you
don't
already
have
DLP
policies,
I'm
set
up,
that's
Michael
I'm
to
ensure
administration
and
governance,
that's
vital
to
protect
your
data
and
then
use
the
DLP
editor
that
I
didn't
demo
to
mitigate
the
risk
of
a
DLP
policy
negatively
affecting
the
resources
and
then,
if
you've
already
got
organic
adoption
and
viral
adoption
through
the
office,
365
I'm
seated
license
look
at
your
orphaned
resources
and
assign
them
your
owners
so
orphaned.
C
Resources
are
the
makers,
leftie
organization,
so
they're
showing
they're
still
like
eps,
are
still
usable
I'm,
so
end-users
can
still
use
those
applications,
but
obviously
there's
no
one
there
to
maintain
them.
There's
no
owner
there
so
ensure
that
they
have
new
owners.
The
sign
may
be
from
they
are
from
their
Department,
etc
and
then
also
identify
unused
resources
that
are
just
clogging
up
your
environment,
so
the
500
device
ordering
applications
that
are
in
your
default
environment.
That
makers
might
have
shared
with
their
department
because
they
were
really
proud
of
their
of
their
application.
C
C
We
see
usually
happen,
hand
in
hand
I'm
such
typically
a
change
management
team,
a
business
change
team
that
looks
after
kind
of
the
neutral
strategy,
so
onboarding
new
makers,
organizing
internal
events,
doing
show-and-tell
sessions,
and
then
the
admin
team
does
looking
at
a
process
as
to
like
what
to
do
with
non-compliant
applications.
What
audits
do
about
to
round
risk
assessments
drawn
to
you
I'm?
So
that's
too
big
it
a
lot
of
time
spent
here
and
then
these
kind
of
follow.
C
It's
don't
install
this.
You
start
a
key
just
to
check
your
box.
It's
not
a
tick
box
exercise,
it's
a
living
and
breathing
on
piece.
So
the
dashboard
you
would
I'm
some
of
our
administrators
use
daily
or
at
least
weekly
to
get
more
insights
into
their
adoption.
Some
of
the
like
audit
pieces
or
nurture
pieces
again
are
quite
not
frequently
used
and
then
a
lot
of
our
administrators
or
so
extent.
C
The
series
are
lucky
to
fit
their
needs,
so
they
put
in
like
a
license,
request,
model
or
an
environment
request
model
based
on
kind
of
some
of
the
entities
that
we've
got
I'm
so
I
can't
like
it's
storing
it.
You
can
do
in
an
hour
getting
familiar
with
it.
You
can
do
in
a
week,
but
it's
not
yeah.
Don't
don't
do
it
to
just
tick
a
box
it.
It
really
is
driven
by
your
by
your
digital
transformation.
A
That
makes
sense.
It
reminds
me
a
whole
lot
of
getting
a
hold
on
SharePoint
governance
and
SharePoint
forms.
Listen,
org
how
you
attack
that.
Do
you
also
see
the
similarity
between
this
and
how
org
that
is
properly
governing
SharePoint
will
assign
at
least
a
part
time
a
full
time
resources
to
do
this.
C
Funnily
enough,
with
some
of
our
organizations
that
are
so
heavily
adopting
SharePoint
the
Carib
working
with
partners
to
extend
the
export
or
social
em
SharePoint
information,
because
the
D
organization
soda,
the
CV,
starter
kit,
dashboard
and
they
laughed
yoga,
fury-
gave
time
and
they've
asked
a
partner
to
put
the
same
information
in
place
for
the
opponent
teams
adoption.
So
they
get
a
bigger
picture
of
of
what's
going
on
so
but
yeah
I
think
it's
a
yeah!
It's
it's
kind
of
a
dedicated
resource.
C
A
Great
there's
a
lot
of
people
on
the
call
given
big
time
kudos
to
the
CEO.
He
here,
who've
already
tried
it
and
I
see.
Several
people
are
excited
to
try
it
out
themselves,
really
nice
look
forward
to
seeing
how
you
continue
to
evolve
this
because,
since
you've
joined
Microsoft,
this
has
evolved
so
much
in
just
the
past.
What
was
that
about?
November?
You
joined
the
firm
yeah.
C
Pipeline
and
effort
sport
come
to
my
natural
work
items
and
backlog
and
we're
planning
on,
like
writing
up
some
of
the
best
practices
that
we
found
out
in
developing
the
CV
kids
on
Ben
black
partner
from
project
projects
across
multiple
bar
alike,
across
the
deaf
test
and
prod
environment,
with
an
application
lifecycle,
management
process
area
MIT
helped
us
a
lot
in
providing
feedback
to
the
product
famous
well-known
on
some
of
the
some
of
the
process.
Yeah.
Thank
you.
Thanks
for
the
feedback,
I
see
some
of
the
questions
in
the
chat
window.
A
C
A
B
Hello,
everybody,
my
name
is
Larry
nib
I'm,
a
program
manager
in
the
parents,
mobile
team,
so
you've
probably
heard
from
QVC
and
previous
community
calls
could
be
she's
still
in
the
team,
but
I've
taken
over
from
her
as
the
program
manager
for
the
parents,
mobile
app
for
iOS
and
Android,
so
I'll
be
joining.
These
calls
from
now
on.
This
is
my
first
call,
so
I'm
very
excited
to
be
here:
I'm,
not
quite
sure
how
these
normally
go.
B
So
I've
got
a
few
slides
with
a
bit
of
content
in
and
I'm
guessing
there'll,
be
some
questions
generated
out
of
that.
So
please
just
go
ahead
and
shoot
the
questions
in
the
chat
as
soon
as
you
think
of
them.
So
all
of
my
slides
today
and
I
have
three
slides
and
a
video
demo
at
the
end,
they're
all
on
a
common
theme.
You
probably
saw
recently
that
we
released
a
version
of
the
power-ups
player
that
can
support
model
apps.
So
this
is
the
topic
for
the
first
slide.
B
We
previewed
that
in
March
and
then
we
released
that
for
general
availability,
end
of
April,
so
just
just
managing
to
sneak
it
into
our
April
release
window.
The
the
the
thing
you'll
see
here.
Actually
it's
not
visible
in
the
screenshot,
but
you'll
see
it
later
in
the
in
the
demo,
video,
so
model-driven,
apps
or
UCI
app
framework
apps
from
the
Dynamics
365
world.
When
those
show
up
in
the
in
the
perhaps
mobile,
app
app
lists,
you'll
see
that
they
have
a
jigsaw
icon.
So
that's
the
that's.
B
The
way
to
differentiate
which
of
your
apps
are
canvas
power,
apps
and
which
are
modern
apps.
This
one
here
has
actually
a
custom
icon
that
support
isn't
quite
there
yet,
but
it's
coming
so
with
the
addition
of
model
different
apps
to
the
Paris
mobile
app.
You
can
find
those
in
the
apps
list
same
as
before.
All
of
the
usual
apps
lists
features
work
for
model
driven
apps
as
well,
so
you
can
search,
you
can
sorts
and
you
can
pin
to
home
so
the
pin
to
home
functionality.
B
So
actually
the
parents
mobile
app,
will
sort.
It
has
an
option
to
sort
your
most
recently
used
apps
to
the
top
of
the
app
list
anyway.
So
if
you
are
using
multiple
apps
regularly,
you
can
still
use
the
power-ups
mobile
app
app
lists
to
get
to
your
apps
and
switch
between
them.
If
you're,
only
using
one
or
two
pinning
to
them
is
a
good
way
to
open
those
quickly,
because
you
can
launch
it
directly
from
your
home
screen
that
works
really
well
on
Android
iOS,
not
so
much.
B
We
have
to
use
a
small
trick
to
make
it
happen
on
iOS.
It
actually
broke
in
the
latest
iOS
13.5
beta.
So
we
had
a
bit
of
a
panic
moment
to
go
around
the
loop
with
Apple
to
see
if
it
was
a
bug
or
if
they'd
actually
remove
the
support
for
the
feature.
In
fact,
it
was
a
bug
and
they
fixed
it.
So
we're
good
again,
I.
A
B
There
are
a
few
model
driven
apps
that
don't
appear
in
the
in
the
parents
player
that's
by
design,
because
we
have
different
surfaces,
work
which
are
the
primary
mobile
app
services
that
those
not
driven
apps
should
appear
in,
but
there's
a
primarily
first
party,
modelled
in
maps.
So
I
don't
think
that's
going
to
affect
you
in
terms
of
preventing
something
showing
up
in
the
player.
We
don't
have
that
mechanism.
B
Yet
there
is
going
to
be
a
targeting
mechanism
that
will
come
and
that's
because
we
have
a
number
of
mobile
apps
now,
where
model
driven
apps
can
be
surfaced
and
and
we're
aware
that
customers
will
want
to
decide
which
of
those
it
should
be
where
their
apps
show
up.
So
that's
that's
on
the
roadmap.
That's
it's
not
available
just
yet,
but
it's
coming.
B
Okay,
no,
more
questions
on
that
one.
So,
let's
move
on
mobile
optimized
waits
for
model
absent
again
on
the
model.
Apps
theme.
Actually
my
background.
As
I
came
over
from
the
dynamics,
t65
mobile
teams
I
was
working
on
the
dynamics
we
subscribe
for
phones
at
before
this
and
then
and
then
I
moved
across
to
work
on
the
powerhouse
mobile
app,
so
I've
sort
of
transitioned
across
just
as
model
app
playback
has
transitioned
across
from
dynamics
365
into
the
powerhouse
player.
B
In
this
case
we've
been
building
and
with
large
thanks
to
Sri
Hari,
who
may
or
may
not
be
on
the
call
he
was
leading
this
effort.
So
we
have
been
doing
a
lot
of
UX
refresh
work
on
the
on
the
UCI
app
framework,
specifically
for
the
mobile
context,
because
the
the
UX
it
wasn't
particularly
aligned
with
the
mobile
platforms
that
it
was
running
on.
So
when
you
run
the
UCI
app
framework
on
or
model-driven
apps
on
mobile,
it
would
help
users
feel
the
the
experience
is
more
streamlined.
B
If
the,
if
the
app
framework
adapted
its
presentation
to
the
platform
that
it's
on
so
for
Android
and
iOS,
you
have
different
patterns
for
things
like
button
locations.
Button
styles
control
styles,
checkboxes
toggles,
even
the
way
that
the
even
the
way
that
the
menus
slide
in
and
out
or
the
you
know,
the
the
the
chrome
on
the
on
the
window.
The
way
that
it's
styled
is
very
platform
specific.
B
So
that's
the
the
GA
that's
now
in
GA
and
the
second
half
of
this
year.
I
forgot.
This
was
on
the
slide,
real-time
tracking
and
push
notifications.
So
this
allows
the
real-time
tracking
is
specifically
with
GPS.
So
this
will
enable
apps,
model-driven
apps
that
want
to
track
on
a
frequent
basis,
the
location
of
the
device-
and
there
are
valid
scenarios
for
this
in
a
business
context,
particularly
and
then
push
notifications
to
allow
custom
notifications
to
be
sent
to
the
to
the
app.
While
it's
running
very.
B
So
offline
offline
in
the
in
the
canvas
world
is
safe
data
load
data
offline
in
the
model
driven
world.
So
this
is
more
of
a
managed
experience.
It's
it's
getting
better.
All
the
time
we've
been
improving
the
reliability,
a
lot
we've
we've
been
fixing
a
lot
of
bugs.
So
it's
it's
getting
better
and
the
the
news
now
which
isn't
on
the
slide,
because
it
wasn't
updated,
I
think
so.
There
we
are
just
going
into
preview
for
supporting
model
driven
mobile
offline
with
CBS
on
the
orgs.
B
So
this
is
for
customers
who
don't
use
a
dynamics,
license
they're
using
a
CD
s
license
or
a
perhaps
license
with
CD
s
and
they're
able
to
get
mobile
offline
in
their
model,
driven
apps,
whether
we're
those
apps
are
hosted
in
CDs
on
the
aurochs.
So
this
is
this
is
a.
This
is
a
preview
that
we're
starting
there's
a
link
down
in
the
bottom
right
hand
corner
of
this
slide.
B
If
you
click
on
that
link,
that'll,
take
you
to
a
signup
form
where
you
can
sign
up
for
the
preview
and
then
you
can
get
in
on
the
action
there.
It
is
so
there's
just
a
there's
just
a
few
questions
and
that
drop
into
my
inbox,
along
with
a
few
other
people
and
then
we'll
we'll
reach
out
to
you
two
on
board
due
to
the
preview
awesome.
B
So
we
are,
and
we
continue
to
work
on
off
lines,
features
to
improve
it,
and
this
is
in
progress
just
now
in
October,
so
it
says
aged
to
2020
here,
but
you
know
we're
aligned
to
April
and
October
boundaries
so
to
be
roughly
around
the
October
time
frame,
we're
looking
for
bulk
user
ads
for
mobile
offline
profile
management.
So
this
is
part
of
the
admin
experience.
This
is
improvement.
B
Where
you
have
all
this
data,
that's
stuck
behind
a
validation,
that's
failing
so
business
logic,
running
on
the
device,
while
offline,
that's
coming
and
then-
and
so
this
is
under
this
moniker
of
offline
by
default.
So
it's
more
of
a
design
principle
that
the
framework
should
be
designed
in
such
a
way
that
it
considers
itself
to
be
offline
unless
it
happens
to
have
a
connection
in
which
case
it
can
then
do
the
online
behaviour.
A
B
Right
yeah,
it
shouldn't
be,
it
should
be
a
platform
feature
like
offline
offline
is
stuff,
is
a
state
or
a
scenario
that
you
can
be
in,
and
your
use
cases
should
continue
to
work
in
that
state
or
a
scenario,
and
you
shouldn't
have
the
right
extra
code
to
make
that
happen.
So
it's
important
that
we
adapt
the
platform
to
support
that
by
default
and
then
and
then
the
maker
doesn't
need
to
expend
the
effort
programming.
For
that
case,.
B
Canvas
has
32
70mm,
ok,
so
I
think
the
recommendation
is
between
30
and
70
Meg
for
offline
storage,
but
I'm
it's.
It
depends
on
your
your
portfolio
of
devices
in
use
of
your
company.
So
if
you
have
larger
storage
available,
there's,
there's
no
practical
limit,
except
what's
what's
on
the
device
and
and
what
the
operating
system
will
give
to
the
apps
if
you're
using
some
kind
of
man
solution.
B
So
it's
up
to
you
I
think
the
the
recommendation
is
carefully
crafted
at
30
to
70
Meg,
because
that's
a
good
average
ballpark
for
all
the
devices
out
there.
It's
not
necessarily
specific
to
your
organization
and
how
a
record
synced
via
HTTP
I
didn't
quite
catch
the
question
in
general,
so
these
are
the
actual.
Underlying
technology
is
so
they
so
the
mobile
app
is
using
it's.
B
It's
provisioning,
a
sequel,
Lite
database
to
store
data
where
the
crud
operations
that
have
happened,
offline
and
and
so
there's
a
there's,
a
there's,
a
journal
effectively
of
changes
that
have
happened
in
the
in
the
device
and
then
when
the
connectivities
restored.
Then
it
will
detect
that
and
immediately
propagate
the
the
changes
back
up
to
the
server,
not.
A
B
B
There
you
go
so
this
is.
This
is
tying
everything
together.
That
was
the
offline
status
page,
so
this
was
going
into
offline
mode.
This
allows
you
to
see
some
of
the
new
model
driven
app
UI
specific
to
the
there's,
the
new
calendar
picker,
which
like
looks
like
a
native
calendar.
These
are
this
is
styled
for
iPhone,
so
you'll
see
at
the
top
of
the
screen
here
there
was
a
save
and
discard
buttons
in
blue
text,
so
this
is
very
is
style.
B
Okay,
so
this
is
this
is
some
of
the
the
mobile
optimized
UX.
So
you
see
it's
I,
don't
know
how
familiar
everybody
is
if
this
is
mostly
a
canvas
style
call
or
if
it's,
if
they're
a
model
driven
app
developers
here
as
well,
but
you
you
should
be
seeing
some
new
UX
patterns
that
maybe
you
haven't
seen
before
this
is
an
inline
camera
signing
anyway,
the
the
demo
is
to
show
the
mobile
UX
and
mobile
style
UX
that
we've
added
for
the
model
driven
apps
awesome.
That's
all
I
have
any
any
other
questions.
A
B
In
fact,
that's
exactly
right,
so
so
this
effort
to,
if
you
think
about
it,
we
had
the
perhaps
at
the
parents
player
we
had
the
dynamic
c65
player
at
canvas
over
here
we
had
model
over
here.
What
we've
done
is
we've
actually
taken
the
model
playback
capability
from
the
dynamics,
player,
put
it
into
the
parents
player
and
now
the
parents
player
can
play
both
model
and
canvas.
This
is
part
of
our
convergent
story
for
bringing
together
the
two
app
platforms.
B
So
now
you
have
a
player
base
that
can
play
both
model
and
canvas,
and
what
we're
doing
is
we're
actually
launching,
and
we
did
in
fact
launch
in
April
or
a
1st
of
May
I
think
it
was,
but
who's
counting.
The
field
service
field
service,
mobile
app,
which
is
actually
built
on
top
of
the,
in
fact
that
one
was
built
on
top
of
the
Dynamics
d65
player,
because
at
the
time
that
was
the
one
that
was
ready
and
able
to
built
and
able
to
to
run
model
driven
ass.
B
B
A
look
at
that
if
you're
a
field
service
user
and
you're
using
the
field
service
dynamics,
365
app
from
the
App
Store
keep
an
eye
on
it
next
week,
because
we
are
going
to
switch
out
the
app
platform
underneath
and
all
of
these
changes
that
we've
been
making
so
the
so
the
ability
for
the
player
to
play
model
driven
apps,
the
the
improved
UA
on
mobile
and
even
the
improved
offline
on
mobile.
That's
all
designed
to
create
an
app
platform
that
allows
what
we
call
the
standalone
apps
to
be
built.
B
So
we
have
the
the
field
service,
mobile,
app,
upcoming
sales,
mobile
apps
or
sales
specific
mobile
app
for
Dynamics
365,
also
built
on
the
pattern
of
our
player.
In
fact,
previews
are
starting
for
this
fairly
soon,
so,
if
you're
interested
and
if
you
have
a
contact
with
Sri,
Hari
or
ygal
and
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
them
directly,
if
you
don't
reach
out
to
me
and
I'll
put
you
in
touch
if
you're
interested
to
participate
in
the
sales
preview.
B
A
B
And
I
think
if
we,
if
we
combine
this
with
Manuel
as
point
earlier
about
the
archive
score,
I
love
the
idea
of
the
archive
score
in
the
CEO
II
dashboard
I
think
we
should
put
that
into
the
Paris
app.
So
you
can
sort
your
app
list
by
archive
score.
I,
think
that
would
work
especially
well
inside
Microsoft,
because
there's
so
many
so
many
items
that
are
in
the
list
that
maybe
are
old
or
have
demo
in
the
name.
Yeah.
A
B
There
from
Adam
off-topic,
apparently
that
the
mobile
apps
can
be
placed
in
teams
mobile,
any
update
on
this.
Well,
yes,
so
teams
teams
has
a
mobile
app
and
that's
an
to
use
itself.
Can
embed
power
apps
and
the
team's
mobile
app
also
supports
those
invading
power-ups
I.
Think
the
the
support
for
things
like
access
to
device
capabilities
on
the
that's
that's
still
in
development,
but
there
is,
there,
is
generally
support
for
power-ups
in
teams
and
that
extends
to
mobile
as
well.
So,
yes,
that
is
supported.
A
B
B
B
A
D
I
think
it's
interesting
that
you,
you
say
that
I
built
it,
because
this
is
one
of
my
favorite
apps
that
I've
been
a
part
of
you
know,
I've
built
quite
a
few
for
my
school
I'm,
an
assistant
principal
in
Tacoma
Washington,
so
I
built
what
a
few
ups
for
my
school
just
in
terms
of
running
things
more
efficiently.
Anyone
who
works
with
an
educator
or
knows
an
educator
I
mean
education
is
just
busy
Point
Blank
period
and
so
being
an
administrator.
It's
just
it's
definitely
busy.
So
what
we
were
doing
well
really
were
this.
D
This
school
bus
app
came
from
what
came
from
the
community,
but
there
was
just
I
would
say
the
setup
for
the
problem
that
we
were
having
was
that
students
often
ended
up
on
the
getting
on
the
wrong
bus
after
school.
This
always
happens
a
lot
at
the
beginning
of
the
school
year
and
then,
as
the
school
year
goes
on,
it
happens
a
little
bit
less.
But
you
know
a
bunch
of
kids
come
out
of
the
building.
We
have
over
500
students.
D
There's
you
know
four
or
five
buses
out
in
the
front
and
kids
just
get
on
the
bus.
They
don't
even
always
pay
attention
and
if
the
buses
don't
park
in
the
same
order,
for
whatever
reason,
then
it's
even
worse
so
I
knew
that
that
was
a
problem
and
especially
for
me,
because
you
know
I'd
be
packing
up
at
the
end
of
the
day,
getting
ready
to
go
and
then
a
bus
would
just
show
up
at
five
o'clock
and
say:
hey.
The
student
was
on
the
wrong
bus
and
so
now
we're
bringing
them
back
to
school.
D
So
then
it's
on
me
to
kind
of
figure
out
where
I
was
supposed
to
go
and
meet
or
parents
would
call
the
school
and
say
you
know
my
child
didn't
get
off
on
the
right
stop.
So
then
we
would
have
to
call
the
transportation
department
and
then
transportation
with
them
all
dispatch
and
dispatch.
We
call
the
bus
and
say:
okay,
is
this
kid
here
I
mean
so
you
can
imagine
at
that
point.
You
know.
Parent
is
just
they've
been
waiting
at
the
bus.
D
Stop
now
for
her
and
don't
know
where
their
child
is
so
it
takes.
It
takes
quite
a
long
time
just
to
do
all
of
that
and
then,
as
a
result,
really
of
all
of
that,
a
student
ends
up
on
a
bus
for
hours
until
they're
returned
back
to
the
school
or
to
the
correct,
stop
or
whatever
it
is
and
oftentimes.
You
know
if
a
student
is
running
a
school
bus,
the
parent
doesn't
necessarily
have
transportation
to
get
up
to
the
school
to
come
and
pick
them
up.
D
So
then
we
have
to
figure
out
how
to
get
that
child
home.
So
that
was
just
a
big
problem.
I
was
like
okay,
there's,
definitely
a
way
that
I
pinch,
streamline
this
process
and
I
knew
that
a
nap
was
a
way
to
do
it.
I
just
didn't
really
have
the
time,
so
the
intermediate
solution
really
was.
We
ended
up
with
clipboards
and
printed
out
lists.
You
know:
blue
bus,
red
bus,
green
bus.
This
is
who
rides
this
bus,
and
you
know
standing
outside.
D
You
wait
outside
and
you
just
checkoff
student
names,
one
by
one
on
this
list
and
you
have
upwards,
sometimes
a
50,
60,
kids
on
a
bus
and
then
students
would
get
checked
in,
but
then
the
problem
with
that
was
one.
It
was
a
paper
list
and
our
buses
can
update.
You
know
the
same.
Bus
can
update,
maybe
four
or
five
times
you
know
in
a
week.
D
So
if
a
student
moved
buses
or
a
student
was
added
to
the
bus
or
removed
from
the
list,
then
we
always
had
to
constantly
reprint
that
and
then
the
clipboards
I
mean
a
clipboard
is
a
coveted
item
in
an
elementary
school.
So
there's
a
clipboard
laying
around
it's
like,
oh
I,
don't
think
anybody's
using
it
for
this.
So
then
they
take
whatever
papers
off
and
go
and
do
whatever
they
want
to
do
with
the
clipboard.
D
People
might
offer
me
some
advice,
but
I
ended
up
having
a
group
of
people
who
really
wanted
to
build
it,
and
you
know
shout
out
to
Eric's
Ave
I
think
he's
on
this
call.
He
really
helped
to
spearhead
that
and
took
it
and
created
a
whatsapp
group
and
everybody
in
that
group.
They
worked
really
behind
the
scene.
I
didn't
do
anything
on
this
app.
You
know
I
felt
bad
because
in
this
whatsapp
group
I'm
getting
all
these
updates
and
people
are
saying
hey
what
about
this?
What
do
you
think
about
this
I
tried
this?
D
D
Maybe-
and
these
are
people
doing
this
in
their
spare
time-
you
know
everybody
else-
you
know
is
working
and
whatnot,
so
it
may
be
about
a
month,
and
then
it
took
a
little
bit
of
time
for
us
to
adopt
it
in
terms
of
getting
everybody
trained
on
it.
But
then,
here
we
are,
you
know
this
is
my
family
liaison
she's
checking
students
in
on
the
bus
on
on
her.
D
This
is
on
her
personal
device
on
her
phone,
so
I
didn't
have
to
any
extra
devices
to
make
this
happen,
there's
no
more
paperless
and
it
was
really
quick
and
easy.
You
know
we're
able
to
check
the
kids
in
behind
the
app
runs,
a
flow
where
you
know
it's
cleared
every
night,
because
we
don't
need
to
store
store
that
data
and
I
mean
the
response.
D
D
This
was
the
first
year
I
mean
granted.
We
had
to
end
early
because
of
copán,
but
this
was
the
first
year
since
I
started
that
once
we
implemented
this,
it
was
done.
I
did
not
come
back
there
wasn't
that
dreaded
five
o'clock
bus
where
I
had
my
bag
getting
ready
to
leave
and
go.
It
didn't
happen
again.
It
was
easy,
so
I'll
show
you
some
of
the
features
that
really
helped
to
make
that
a
bigger
and
even
bigger
success.
D
So
we
have
you,
know
three
buses,
blue
bus,
red
bus
and
green
bus
and
what
it
does
on
the
back
end
is
the
user,
their
name
actually
populates
right
here
automatically
and
then
you
just
decide
which
bus
you're
checking
in
and
then
I
just
added
some
fake
students
here,
I.
Usually
we
have
about
50
60,
kids,
you
know
on
the
list
here
and
then
all
the
person
has
to
do
is
scroll
through
and
they
just
check
that
the
student
like
okay,
one
of
three
students,
is
on
the
bus.
D
D
Okay,
this
student
doesn't
write
the
bus
on
Friday
and
those
types
of
things
are
important
because
well,
one
eye
in
one
scenario
was
really
helpful
because
we
actually
had
a
pair
of
twins
who
they
didn't
go
to
the
same
place
after
school
and
they
flipped
and
rotated,
which
days
like
one
twin,
would
go
home
with
and
then
one
two
one
would
go
to
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
and
then
they
might
flip-flop
and
mom
had
this
worked
out
for
a
very
specific
reason
and
they
always
tried.
No,
we
go
here.
D
D
You
know
every
uniform,
the
500
kids
every
different
little
nuance
in
terms
of
how
they
go
home
and
when
they
go
home
and
where
they
really
cut
down
on
all
of
that,
and
so
I
mean
you
can
search
for
a
student,
you
can
search
by
student
name,
you
can
search
by
bus
or
teacher.
So
all
of
that
was
really
helpful
for
us
in
terms
of
just
being
able
to
get
the
kids
on
the
right
bus
at
the
right
time
and
like
I,
say
it's
my
favorite
app
because
it
was
built
by
the
community.
D
You
know
it
wasn't
something
that
I
I
mean
yeah
power.
Apps
has
really
helped
me
because
I'm
not
a
developer
and
I.
You
know
don't
I,
don't
know
how
to
just
build
an
app,
but
this
was
something
that
I
just
put
out
and
said:
hey
you
know,
can
you
help
me
with
this
and
in
a
month
I
had
what
I
needed
and
no
extra
expense
to
the
school
or
a
ton
of
training
or
onboarding
for
anyone
so
but
yeah?
That
was
quick,
quick
overview,
but
yeah
that's
pretty
much
how
how
we
came
to
be
yeah.
D
A
Awesome
and
what
a
great
story
I'm
glad
Eric
is
here
today
too
in
the
call
and
everybody
who
worked
on
that
I
noticed
in
the
screenshot
of
Twitter.
You
had
that
there
were
several
people
on
that
list.
Who've
actually
been
on
this
call
before
sharing
that
stuff
too-
and
this
is
really
neat
and
the
best
part
is
the
kids
are
getting
on
the
right.
Bus
now
nobody's
worried
and
that's.
A
Chuck's
got
a
story:
Chuck's
gone
through
it
firsthand
Oh
Chuck
yeah.
Luckily
that
hasn't
happened
to
my
little
guy
yet,
but
I
can
totally
identify
with
what
that
feeling
must
be
like
just
thinking
about
it.
Like.
Oh,
my
gosh
great.
D
D
Use
your
point
list
and
what's
also
really
nice,
is
we
have
the
app
embedded
in
teams
and
we
also
have
I
also
have
our
SharePoint
lists,
embedded
as
a
top
tab
in
teams,
because
we
have
you
know
a
couple
of
our
parent
educators
who
really
my
you
know,
either
monitored
app
in
terms
of
who's
getting
on
with
us.
You
know
like
if
a
parent
calls
did
my
child
get
on
that
they
can
see.
D
A
D
A
D
Interesting
because
I
thought
about
that
last
night,
I
go,
oh
I
should
upload,
you
know
it
was
such
or
I
think
I
think
maybe
Eric
might
have
I'm,
not
sure
it
was
just
such
a
hey,
I
need
it.
I
need
to
use
it
type
of
situation.
I
didn't
think
about
that.
But
if
Eric
hasn't
uploaded
it
I
definite.
We
will
that's.
A
D
A
Is
cool
yeah?
This
is
this,
is
one
of
boy
I!
Think
we've
been
doing
this
call
for
like
I,
don't
know,
I
think
this
is
like
the
18th
19th
time.
We've
done
this
call
now
or
something-
and
this
is
the
first
time
we've
had
a
story
like
this,
where
we
showcased
something
everybody
in
the
community
worked
on.
It's
really
I
need
to
see
I
hope
we
can
have
more
of
these
stories
on
the
call
in
the
future.
D
A
Welcome:
okay,
what
a
great
demo
there
so
to
wrap
up
our
call
here
today,
a
few
things:
the
the
resources
that
first
link
is
actually
about
Lauren's
story
right
there.
If
you
want
to
learn
more
about
that,
and
there's
also
other
people
focused
in
that
link
to
that
it
talks
about
who
built
apps,
who
didn't
come
from
a
dev
that
crown'd
and
then
that
mobile
offline
support
for
that
Larry
talked
about
I,
took
his
link
and
put
it
on
this
page
to
help
make
that
a
little
more
obvious
as
well.
A
Okay,
so
recent
is
the
demo
extravaganza,
so
it's
time
to
find
out
who
are
our
five
finalists
going
to
be
here
today?
So
let
me
flip
over
to
that
web
page
and
we're
gonna
count
them
up.
So
whoever
our
top
five
vote.
Getters
are
here
today
at
this
point,
are
jumping
into
the
demo
extravaganza
next
week.
Let's
see
what
our
top
five
are.
We've
got
the
this
one
20
19,
18,
19
600,
looks
like
there's
a
tie
for
fifth
place
here,
so
we
have
the
3d
pokeyman
pokeyman
mixed
reality.
A
App
here
by
michelle,
we've
got
the
reduced
capacity
office
reservation
system
by
matt
matt,
and
I
actually
worked
together.
We
also
have
here:
deepak
has
created
the
kids
learning
power
app
matt
he's
been
on
showing
one
of
his
apps
before
he's
got
the
pipedream
app.
So
that's
top
four
and
then
it
looks
like
we
have
a
tie
here
with
the
YouTube
using
power
apps
and
the
app
store,
not
3d
Explorer.
C
A
You
go
yeah
well
present
the
champion
last
year,
so
now
you
get
to
enjoy
and
just
sit
back
and
relax
next
month
and
watch
everybody
else,
I
suppose
absolutely
onward
for
the
best
guy
Norway.
That's
awesome!
So,
besides
those
five
that
we're
gonna
see
next
month,
you
know
if
everybody
I
encourage
you
I
took
a
look
at
every
single
one
of
these
myself
and
read
all
about
them
and
I
see
some
really
neat
things
in
here.
A
This
one
was
really
intriguing
to
me
actually
because
it
talks
about
a
lot
of
things
and
power-ups
and
Power
Platform
that
aren't
just
power,
apps
and
there's
many
more
so
I
think
I
may
even
be
reaching
out
to
some
these
other
folks
here
as
well,
see
if
they'd
like
to
come
on
the
call
and
show
their
app
off
after
the
demo
extravaganza.
So
look
that
seems
to
me
like
the
right
thing
to
do
right.
C
A
Awesome
cool
so
next
month,
I
will
be
reaching
out
to
all
five
of
these
folks
and
giving
everybody
the
details,
and
we
will
be
watching
five
cool
demos
of
five
really
neat
power,
apps
solutions
next
month.
So
then,
next
month,
what
we're
going
to
do
is
during
the
call
we
will
all
vote
during
the
call-
and
we
will
pick
the
winner
during
the
call
next
month
as
well.
A
This
thing
called
introduction
planning
a
power,
apps
project
I,
don't
know
if
anybody's
seen
this
it
just
got
released
the
other
day
onto
the
internet,
but
apparently
what
it
is
is
some
documentation
that
really
says:
hey
here's,
how
you
go
from
beginning
to
end
and
POW
plan
out
how
you
go
about
building
a
power
up
and
a
project
with
power,
ups
technology,
so
especially
for
those
of
you
who
are
new
to
it
or
even
new
to
software
development.
I'd,
really
encourage
you
to
check
out
that
link.
The
next
one
is
a
contest.
A
It's
the
hashtag
MSFT
power
break,
and
if
you
cut
that
link,
you
can
go,
learn
more
about
it.
If
my
memory
serves
me
right,
it
starts
next
week
to
the
22nd
or
the
26
I
think
I
saw
on
that
blog
post,
but
you
can
learn
all
about
it
and
win
fabulous
prizes
for
tweeting
about
and
answering
questions
about,
power-ups.
So
take
that
look
at
that's
a
lot
of
fun.
A
So
what
is
this
essentially
in
the
nutshell,
what
this
is
is
a
way
to
get
data
out
from
CDs
for
reporting
applications.
When
you
need
a
ton
of
data
real
quick,
it
essentially
enables
Big
Data
reporting
on
top
of
CBS
and
in
that
blog
post
when
I
read
it.
I
didn't
know
that
Chuck
had
a
video
on
it,
but
he
actually
does
it
got
added
to
the
blog.
A
A
So
thanks
to
all
these
folks
here
who
contributed
something
to
the
community
and
tagged
it
up
with
power,
app
CC,
if
you'd
like
to
join
the
power,
apps
call
as
a
presenter
sometime
and
show
off
something
you've
done
hit
us
up
on
this
hashtag
and
let
us
know
we're
always
looking
to
see
what
people
are
doing
and
help
other
people
learn
from
it
in
the
community
two
last
ways
to
learn
more
about
power-ups.
This
first
one
is
called
the
power
addicts
hangout
the
next
one
I
reached
out
to
Vivek.
A
A
Finally,
Donna
and
Sarah
have
this
great
series
of
less
code,
more
power,
video
series
where
they
interview
people
from
around
the
world
and
again
sharing
what
they've
learned
on
power
apps
and
how
to
do
cool
things
with
it.
So
you
can
check
this
one
out
at
your
leisure
on
demand
right
there
on
YouTube.
A
So
that
brings
us
to
the
end
of
our
call
today.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
to
everybody
who
showed
up
to
present
and
share
all
your
expertise
with
us.
Thanks
for
everybody
in
the
chatroom
answering
questions,
asking
questions
and
thanks
to
everybody
who
helped
Lauren
out
to
make
sure
that
all
those
kids
get
home
the
way
they
should.
A
Every
time
we
will
have
this
recording
available
soon
on
the
Microsoft
365
developer
channel
on
YouTube,
you
can
also
follow
on
Twitter
Microsoft
365
dev,
where
you'll
find
a
link
to
the
channel,
that's
posted
and
where
we
also
advertise
the
call
thanks
again
for
being
here-
and
we
will
see
you
all
next
week,
our
next
month,
I
should
say
on
July
15.
Take
care
thanks,
guys.