
About Me

Tuomas Anto
Competence Lead & D365 Solution Architect at Fellowmind Finland
LATEST POSTS
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Initial thoughts on certification: MB-280 (Beta) – Customer Experience Analyst Associate
I have always been extremely enthusiastic about Microsoft certifications. This enthusiasm has carried me to accomplish almost all Power Platform and D365 business solution oriented certifications there is available at the time of writing. Yeah, enthusiasm and maybe a little bit about having the bragging rights as well 😜 I know the certifications divide opinions
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Maximize your usage of Copilot in Dynamics 365 Sales
Everything seems to be Copilot this, and Copilot that nowadays. I have not been writing about Copilots previously, as there has been enough hype about Copilots as it is. However, since it has been around for a while now, I felt that maybe now it’s time to hop on to the Copilot wagon, and get
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Use modern themes with custom logo in model-driven apps
It has already been a while, since Microsoft initially announced Fluent UI design for model-driven apps. Once it was generally available, users were able to see the “New look” toggle in the app header. It wasn’t until the Release Wave 1 / 2024, or monthly channel update April 2024, when it became gradually enabled by
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Troubleshooting privilege related problems in security roles
You know the feeling, when you have designed comprehensive security model for the customer, and then you get the call that “something is not right, can you check it out”? If it’s production environment, then you are probably in a hurry already! But nevertheless, privilege related problems in security roles are very typical, and can
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Testdriving the year-end release of the Approvals Kit
Talking about christmas coming early again! This time it was the announcement of the Approval Kit from Power CAT released as a public preview feature with their year-end release of the kit. There is certainly a demand for this kind of template which can be used and enhanced, and which already packed with features as
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Using Azure DevOps to deploy Environment Variables with Azure Key Vault secrets
In my previous article I showcased how you can use Environment Variables to dynamically retrieve secrets straight from Azure Key Vault, and pass it to HTTP action in a secure way. After you successfully did the implementation, you might have started to wonder how do you then introduce this type of Environment Variable into your
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