Difference between revisions of "Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter Kit"

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Make sure to follow Microsoft employee Manuela Pichler on [https://twitter.com/ManuelaPichler_ Twitter] and on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuela-pichler-6882683/ LinkedIn] and you will get notified when she writes about some upcoming new feature available in the CoE Starter Kit.
 
Make sure to follow Microsoft employee Manuela Pichler on [https://twitter.com/ManuelaPichler_ Twitter] and on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuela-pichler-6882683/ LinkedIn] and you will get notified when she writes about some upcoming new feature available in the CoE Starter Kit.
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== 3rd Party Tools / Integrations ==
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The Governance Platform [https://www.runpipe.com Runpipe] can be connected to the CoE Starter Kit to provide even more Security, Governance and Enablement features as provided by the CoE Starter Kit.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 14:16, 4 March 2022

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Microsoft provides a set of templates which allows you to set up your own Center of Excellence for the Power Platform.

Make sure to follow Microsoft employee Manuela Pichler on Twitter and on LinkedIn and you will get notified when she writes about some upcoming new feature available in the CoE Starter Kit.

3rd Party Tools / Integrations

The Governance Platform Runpipe can be connected to the CoE Starter Kit to provide even more Security, Governance and Enablement features as provided by the CoE Starter Kit.

History

The CoE Starter Kit was introduced on the Power Apps blog on June 20, 2019. Since then it has been updated with new features which has been presented in various blog posts by Microsoft:

Update to the Power Platform Center of Excellence Starter Kit, January 13, 2020.

Microsoft Resources

Community Resources