General Availability of Power Pages

Microsoft announce the General Availability of Power Pages at the Ignite conference on 12 October, 2022. Power Pages is the fifth product in the Power Platform family and, in common with the other members of the Power Platform family, is a low-code solution which enables any user to create a secure website, but with advanced capabilities for customisation by professional developers as required.

From a licensing perspective, you license a website for authenticated users and/or anonymous users, either on a subscription basis or on a pay-as-you-go basis. There is tiered pricing available for the subscription licences which starts at $200 for 100 authenticated users per site per month and $75 for 500 anonymous users per site per month, and which will be available to purchase from 1 November, 2022. The PAYG meters accrue charges against an Azure Subscription and cost $4 per authenticated user per site per month and $0.30 per anonymous user per site per month.

You can find the announcement here: https://bit.ly/3TjBMja, pricing information here: https://bit.ly/3MBzV7a, and a whole host of useful licensing information here: https://bit.ly/3eyEcvH.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (June 2022) Power Platform Licensing Guide, with just a minor change: Image Classification is added to the AI Builder rate card on page 24.

You can find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3Q29LvP.

Preview of Power Pages

Microsoft announce the preview of Power Pages, the fifth product in the Power Platform family. In common with the other members of the Power Platform family it’s a low-code solution, and enables any user to create a secure website, but with advanced capabilities for customisation by professional developers as required. This new product extends the capabilities of the Power Apps Portals product which has historically been used to create external portals quickly and easily.

There’s a free 30-day preview available, and you can find the announcement article here: https://bit.ly/3lEZpUT.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (May 2002) Power Platform Licensing Guide. There are just minor updates such as the removal of all references to WinAutomation because the last day of support was 31 December, 2021.

Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3vD4O4k.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (April 2022) Power Platform Licensing Guide. The main addition is a new table on page 24 showing how AI Builder credits are consumed by the different capabilities. There’s also confirmation added on page 20 that although Power Virtual Agents chat sessions are unlimited per tenant per month, a limit of 10 sessions per user per 24 hours across all bots in a tenant is enforced.

Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3LFWzda.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (March 2022) Power Platform Licensing Guide, amended for the General Availability of the Pay-As-You-Go option for Power Apps.

You can find out more about this licensing option on our blog here: https://bit.ly/3Dme1R1, and download the updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3tni4rJ.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (February 2022) Power Platform Licensing Guide. There aren’t major changes, just the rebranding of Power Apps and Power Automate Capacity Add-ons to Power Platform Requests Add-ons. You can find the updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3I1DTms.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (December 2021) Power Platform Licensing Guide which includes two changes. Firstly, Power Apps users now have the ability to create, read, update and delete Dynamics 365 Field Service work orders (see page 5). Secondly, the Power Apps per App and per User licences now include 250 and 500 AI Builder service credits respectively (see pages 4 and 5).

Download this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3omxI52.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (November 2021) Power Platform Licensing Guide with just a minor change: the allocations of Power Platform Requests have been removed from the guide and are now detailed here: https://bit.ly/3xwQee9.

Note also that these allocations have been substantially increased to be at levels that are significantly higher than typical usage for most customers.

Find the updated Licensing Guide here: https://bit.ly/32cgfnu.

Power Platform Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (October 2021) Power Platform Licensing Guide.

The main update is for the changes to Power Apps Per App licensing which is now just that – a single licence allows access to one app or one portal rather than the previous two apps and one portal. Entitlements for the new Intelligent Order Management are also added, and notice of end of support for WinAutomation at 31 December, 2021.

Find the updated Licensing Guide here: https://bit.ly/3uSHU7b.