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Thanks for you analysis and the very clear explanations (as far as it is possible with the limited Microsoft release notes). Keep it going! The Copilot for Sales (as you named it realistically 'the more expensive license') is also available to use with a lot of other sales tools, so not only the Dynamics 365 CE. That is also a reason that it is a seperate (and more expensive) license. About the Sales Playbooks: we indeed had 'Playbooks' that is no longer available. Didn't that get renamed/re-featured to Sequences? That is a 'static' sequence of actions that should done for (f.e.) an opportunity in a certain stage. What I think we are getting to now, is that we don't have to pre-define the sequences and all the actions manually, but that someone (the manager) will create the playbook and Copilot (AI) will translate that into the relevant sequence-like-actions. Would be great and good be very nice on other places in D365 as well! I'm afraid I'm being to optimistic here, as playbooks and sequences did not really come to fruition in most implementations.
I know It's kind of a separate topic but, do you have any recommendations on where to start learning to get certified in finance and operations for D365? I've checked on microsoft's site but I can't seem to find any of the sefl paed learning material
Hey Lisa, I am a big fan of you in the power platform conference last year..I've been following your tutorials on creating Model-Driven Apps and I'm currently developing an ERP system using this platform. I've found your videos incredibly helpful and informative. However, as I delve deeper into the project, I'm starting to have some concerns about the potential costs associated with Dataverse storage. I understand that 1 GB of storage is currently priced at $40 per month, but I'm struggling to grasp how much data that actually represents in practical terms, especially when considering storing invoices and receipts data (not documents), and other relevant information for an entire ERP system. I would greatly appreciate your insights on data usage and cost optimization and tips and I'm particularly interested in your opinion on whether proceeding with Model-Driven Apps for my ERP is the most cost-effective and efficient solution in the long run. Thank you for your time and expertise. I look forward to hearing from you.
FWIW, I store a couple million expense entries and haven't come close to the quota included with my 50 users' licensing. Each table row has a max size of 8kB but probably much less, so you get a LOT of rows in each 1GB of data storage.
To be honest I wouldn’t recommend creating an ERP from scratch unless it’s very basic and you really know what you’re doing. It can turn into a lot of development work and not always the best results. I’d be looking at something like Business Central which is a prebuilt ERP on Dataverse in the first instance. Best of luck.
@@LisaCrosbie Hi Lisa Crosbie, could you create a video on building a Power Platform app integrated with Dynamics 365 and deploying it using Azure DevOps pipelines for full CI/CD automation? That would be fantastic content
Hi Lisa Crosbie, could you create a video on building a Power Platform app integrated with Dynamics 365 and deploying it using Azure DevOps pipelines for full CI/CD automation? That would be fantastic content
ALSO, the idea of letting AI summarise your notes is utter abdication of responsibility for THINKING, prioritising & coherent writing! What kind of dummies are we going to be in future if we rely on a machine to reinterpret our brain-vomit? Literally letting Microsoft copilot dictate our trajectory and the business too?? Unreal.
Also, bashing AI is really easy these days, if the data is so complex you need AI to know what action to take, your business is doomed. Every business is off the ideal balance of sales & production - that balance is the perpetual struggle. So you don't need AI, you need precise predictions, which requires a process and good data. What businesses want is a crystal ball (or a time machine). No AI can provide this, so humans need to take responsibility, take decisions, take RISKS in the face of change & uncertainty.
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☕ Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/lisacrosbie
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📼 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@lisa.crosbie
🐦 X (Twitter): twitter.com/LisaCrosbie
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I always watch your new feature videos over the official Microsoft ones as they contain more info and straight to the point. Thanks
Brilliant, Lisa!!! Thank you so much!!!! :)
Thanks for you analysis and the very clear explanations (as far as it is possible with the limited Microsoft release notes). Keep it going!
The Copilot for Sales (as you named it realistically 'the more expensive license') is also available to use with a lot of other sales tools, so not only the Dynamics 365 CE. That is also a reason that it is a seperate (and more expensive) license.
About the Sales Playbooks: we indeed had 'Playbooks' that is no longer available. Didn't that get renamed/re-featured to Sequences? That is a 'static' sequence of actions that should done for (f.e.) an opportunity in a certain stage. What I think we are getting to now, is that we don't have to pre-define the sequences and all the actions manually, but that someone (the manager) will create the playbook and Copilot (AI) will translate that into the relevant sequence-like-actions. Would be great and good be very nice on other places in D365 as well! I'm afraid I'm being to optimistic here, as playbooks and sequences did not really come to fruition in most implementations.
Thank you for the video. Very well details
Hi Lisa, do you have a video on sales agents and the use of inventory, orders and invoices
No and not planning one at this stage sorry.
I know It's kind of a separate topic but, do you have any recommendations on where to start learning to get certified in finance and operations for D365? I've checked on microsoft's site but I can't seem to find any of the sefl paed learning material
Hey Lisa, I am a big fan of you in the power platform conference last year..I've been following your tutorials on creating Model-Driven Apps and I'm currently developing an ERP system using this platform. I've found your videos incredibly helpful and informative.
However, as I delve deeper into the project, I'm starting to have some concerns about the potential costs associated with Dataverse storage. I understand that 1 GB of storage is currently priced at $40 per month, but I'm struggling to grasp how much data that actually represents in practical terms, especially when considering storing invoices and receipts data (not documents), and other relevant information for an entire ERP system.
I would greatly appreciate your insights on data usage and cost optimization and tips and I'm particularly interested in your opinion on whether proceeding with Model-Driven Apps for my ERP is the most cost-effective and efficient solution in the long run.
Thank you for your time and expertise. I look forward to hearing from you.
FWIW, I store a couple million expense entries and haven't come close to the quota included with my 50 users' licensing. Each table row has a max size of 8kB but probably much less, so you get a LOT of rows in each 1GB of data storage.
@@fendaso Thanks for your response help a lot.
To be honest I wouldn’t recommend creating an ERP from scratch unless it’s very basic and you really know what you’re doing. It can turn into a lot of development work and not always the best results. I’d be looking at something like Business Central which is a prebuilt ERP on Dataverse in the first instance. Best of luck.
So much to keep up with! Do you have a "latest news" about the latest use of AI in coding Requirements to code?
Sorry no, not my area.
@@LisaCrosbie Hi Lisa Crosbie, could you create a video on building a Power Platform app integrated with Dynamics 365 and deploying it using Azure DevOps pipelines for full CI/CD automation? That would be fantastic content
Hi Lisa Crosbie, could you create a video on building a Power Platform app integrated with Dynamics 365 and deploying it using Azure DevOps pipelines for full CI/CD automation? That would be fantastic content
Thanks for the suggestion but that’s not my focus area right now so not something I’m likely to do soon.
Thanks!
Can you please make a course on ERP?
Sorry no, I don’t work with ERP at all.
A big thank you for the Ukrainian subtitles. It's great. 💙💛
Wonderful, I’m so glad that works!
@@LisaCrosbie welll..what about ITALIAN too? For sure... more useful... :)
ALSO, the idea of letting AI summarise your notes is utter abdication of responsibility for THINKING, prioritising & coherent writing! What kind of dummies are we going to be in future if we rely on a machine to reinterpret our brain-vomit?
Literally letting Microsoft copilot dictate our trajectory and the business too?? Unreal.
Yet again Microsoft want to rename a 'thing' and make people think they are geniuses... An immersive homepage is a DASHBOARD!!! 😂
Also, bashing AI is really easy these days, if the data is so complex you need AI to know what action to take, your business is doomed.
Every business is off the ideal balance of sales & production - that balance is the perpetual struggle. So you don't need AI, you need precise predictions, which requires a process and good data.
What businesses want is a crystal ball (or a time machine). No AI can provide this, so humans need to take responsibility, take decisions, take RISKS in the face of change & uncertainty.
@LisaCrosbie