The trend in software is towards managed environments with exclusive features. Such is the case with Microsoft's managed environments. Today, several features are exclusively available in these managed environments. These include:
For more information about these features, refer to the official documentation. Furthermore, a new feature, IP Firewall for Dataverse, will also be exclusive to managed environments. Details about this feature can be found in a recent blog post. This blog post also explains what to do if you get locked out of your environment once the firewall is activated.
The managed environment features offered by Microsoft provide several benefits to software developers and users. For instance, the auto-run solution checker helps maintain code integrity by identifying issues during the import process. Similarly, usage insights offer valuable data about the usage of the application, which aids in making informed decisions. Features like advanced DLP support and a maker welcome context make the development process more efficient. The upcoming IP Firewall for Dataverse will provide an added layer of security. Understanding these features is key to fully utilising the potential of managed environments.
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Managed environments and licensing offer a variety of features to users that are not available in non-managed environments. These features include Limit sharing, Automatically run solution checker on import, Usage insights, Advanced DLP support, Maker welcome context, and Power platform pipelines. Additionally, IP Firewall for Dataverse is now available in managed environments, allowing users to protect their data. With these features, users can secure their data and have access to more advanced capabilities.
It is important to understand the different licensing requirements of these managed environments. Some of these features may require additional licensing for access and use. Additionally, when using IP Firewall for Dataverse, users should be aware of the risks of being locked out of their environment, and should refer to the blog post on the topic for more information.
Managed environments also provide users with access to usage insights, allowing them to better track their usage of the platform and make informed decisions about their data. Through the use of Advanced DLP support, users can protect their data from unauthorized access and use. Finally, Maker welcome context and Power platform pipelines allow users to create custom development environments and automate processes.
In conclusion, managed environments offer a number of features and capabilities that are not available in non-managed environments. These features include Limit sharing, Automatically run solution checker on import, Usage insights, Advanced DLP support, Maker welcome context, and Power platform pipelines, as well as IP Firewall for Dataverse. It is important to understand the different licensing requirements of these features, as some may require additional licensing for access and use. Additionally, users should be aware of the risks of being locked out of their environment with IP Firewall for Dataverse, and should refer to the blog post on the topic for more information.
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