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New features come to Power Platform and Dynamics 365 in what is called Release Waves.  
 
New features come to Power Platform and Dynamics 365 in what is called Release Waves.  
  
== 2021 Release Wave 1 ==
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Read about [https://aka.ms/PAWeeklyReleaseNotes the weekly releases here].
2021 Release Wave 1 Release Plans:
 
* [https://aka.ms/Dynamics365Wave1ReleasePlan Dynamics 365 2021 Wave 1 Release Plan]  
 
* [https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformWave1ReleasePlan Power Platform 2021 Wave 1 Release Plan]
 
  
Deployment Schedule:
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Read the [https://dynamics.microsoft.com/en-us/roadmap/overview/ Roadmap here].
* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/general-availability-deployment#deployment-schedule 2021 Release Wave 1 Deployment Schedule]
 
  
Pelease Plans Summaries from the Community
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You can read about how to [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/opt-in-early-access-updates Opt-in early here].
* [https://akhan.me/2021/01/29/2021-release-wave-1-summary-of-new-features-from-end-users-perspective/ 2021 Release Wave 1 – Summary of new features from end-users perspective] by Ali Khan
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* [https://www.anainesurrutia.com/post/d365-hr-2021-wave-1-release-notes 🌊 D365 HR 2021 | Wave 1: Release Notes 🌊] by Ana Inés Urrutia
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[[Release Plans]] are [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/release-plans/ found here].
* [https://www.ariclevin.com/PowerApps/Post/2021-wave1-model-driven-apps 2021 release wave 1 plan - First Look – Power Apps Model-Driven Apps] by Aric Levin
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* [https://benediktbergmann.eu/2021/01/27/release-2021-wave-1-summary/ Release 2021 Wave 1 summary] by Benedikt Bergmann
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== Release Plans ==
* [https://carstengroth.wordpress.com/2021/01/27/power-platform-transformation-journey-with-2021-wave-1-capabilities/ Power Platform | Transformation journey with 2021 Wave 1 capabilities] by Carsten Groth
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The documentation of what is about to be rolled out in a certain Release Wave is called Release Plan. There is a dedicated wiki pages for [[Release Plans]] where it is described how the documentation is built up.
* [https://carinaclaesson.com/2021/01/27/2021-release-wave-1-first-impressions/ 2021 Release Wave 1 – First impressions] by Carina M. Claesson
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* [https://thecrm.ninja/omnichannel-wave-1-2021/ Omnichannel – Wave 1 2021] by EY Kalman
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== Understanding the timeline ==
* [https://crmchap.co.uk/my-top-5-release-wave-1-2021-features-for-dynamics-365-and-the-power-platform/ My Top 5 Release Wave 1 2021 Features for Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform] by Joe Griffin
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[[File:Opt-in-2020-timeline.png|frameless|right|500px]]
* [https://youtu.be/sr0Zytzze4o Power Platform & Dynamics 365: Wave 1 2021 Top 10 in 10 Minutes] by Lisa Crosbie (VIDEO)
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There are two Release Waves each year. One from April to September and one from October to March. There is an Early Access period two months in prior to the start of the wave. You then have the option to do an early opt-in, which means turn on the Release Wave in a certain environment and be able to try out the upcoming features. In prior to the Early Access period Release Plans are made official, i.e. documentation about the upcoming features.
* [https://malindonosomartnes.com/2021/01/27/dynamics-365-marketing-release-wave-1-21/ Dynamics 365 Marketing release wave 1 ’21] by Malin Donoso Martnes
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* [https://theuppodcast.com/podcast/episode-32-2021-release-wave-1-plan-top-picks/ Episode 32 – 2021 Release Wave 1 Plan – Top Picks] by Megan V. Walker and Lisa Crosbie
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The picture is taken from MS Docs, [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/opt-in-early-access-updates Opt in to early access updates], old dates but still relevant!
* [https://community.dynamics.com/crm/b/theartformofcrm/posts/field-service-2021-wave-1---top-5 Field Service 2021 Wave 1 Top 5] by Mark Christie
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* [https://www.dancingwithcrm.com/top-things-from-2021-release-wave-1/ Top 8 things from Power Platform 2021 release wave 1] by Oleksandr Olashyn
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== Early Opt-in and Early Access ==
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Opt-in early for a certain wave and you will be able to try out Early Access features before the roll out.
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== Feature lifecycle ==
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Features have a lifecycle.
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* Private Preview
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* Public Preview
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* General Availability
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* Deprecation
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As long as a feature is in preview it is not intended to be used in production. The feature might change. When a feature is General Available it is ready to be used in production. Keep an eye on what is going to be deprecated.
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In MS Docs you can often see (preview) behind headings in chapters describing features that are in preview. Keep an eye on the [https://powerapps.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/ Power Apps blog] where Public Preview and General Availability announcements often are announced. [[Microsoft Events]] are also known for announcing new features as in Public Preview or General Available.  
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Read more about it here: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/describe-service-life-cycle-microsoft-365/2-private-public-general-availability MS Docs about the feature lifecycle].
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Also see the Wiki pages [[Public Preview]] where preview features are gathered and [[Deprecations]] which describe what Deprecation means.
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== Release Waves ==
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There are dedicated wiki pages for the two latest Release Waves.
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* [[2021 Release Wave 2]]
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* [[2021 Release Wave 1]]
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== Community Resources ==
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* [https://carinaclaesson.com/about-release-waves/ About Release Waves] by Carina M. Claesson
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* [https://benediktbergmann.eu/2020/01/13/explaining-one-version-dynamics-365-mda/ Explaining “One Version” – Dynamics 365 MDA] by Benedikt Bergmann

Revision as of 09:45, 11 January 2022

New features come to Power Platform and Dynamics 365 in what is called Release Waves.

Read about the weekly releases here.

Read the Roadmap here.

You can read about how to Opt-in early here.

Release Plans are found here.

Release Plans

The documentation of what is about to be rolled out in a certain Release Wave is called Release Plan. There is a dedicated wiki pages for Release Plans where it is described how the documentation is built up.

Understanding the timeline

Opt-in-2020-timeline.png

There are two Release Waves each year. One from April to September and one from October to March. There is an Early Access period two months in prior to the start of the wave. You then have the option to do an early opt-in, which means turn on the Release Wave in a certain environment and be able to try out the upcoming features. In prior to the Early Access period Release Plans are made official, i.e. documentation about the upcoming features.

The picture is taken from MS Docs, Opt in to early access updates, old dates but still relevant!

Early Opt-in and Early Access

Opt-in early for a certain wave and you will be able to try out Early Access features before the roll out.

Feature lifecycle

Features have a lifecycle.

  • Private Preview
  • Public Preview
  • General Availability
  • Deprecation

As long as a feature is in preview it is not intended to be used in production. The feature might change. When a feature is General Available it is ready to be used in production. Keep an eye on what is going to be deprecated.

In MS Docs you can often see (preview) behind headings in chapters describing features that are in preview. Keep an eye on the Power Apps blog where Public Preview and General Availability announcements often are announced. Microsoft Events are also known for announcing new features as in Public Preview or General Available.

Read more about it here: MS Docs about the feature lifecycle.

Also see the Wiki pages Public Preview where preview features are gathered and Deprecations which describe what Deprecation means.

Release Waves

There are dedicated wiki pages for the two latest Release Waves.

Community Resources