Security baseline for Microsoft Edge version 113

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We are pleased to announce the security review for Microsoft Edge, version 113!


 


We have reviewed the new settings in Microsoft Edge version 113 and determined that there are no additional security settings that require enforcement. The Microsoft Edge version 112 security baseline continues to be our recommended configuration which can be downloaded from the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit.


 


Microsoft Edge version 113 introduced 3 new computer settings and 3 new user settings. We have included a spreadsheet listing the new settings in the release to make it easier for you to find them.


 


As a friendly reminder, all available settings for Microsoft Edge are documented here, and all available settings for Microsoft Edge Update are documented here.


 


Please continue to give us feedback through the Security Baselines Discussion site or this post.

How to Build an End-to-End Power BI Project with DAX Suggestion

How to Build an End-to-End Power BI Project with DAX Suggestion

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DAX is now your Friend 


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Learning and understanding DAX in Power BI can come with some challenges especially for Beginners. What if you can write DAX with just natural language, Isn’t that awesome?


 


Yes, DAX is now your friend.


Let’s analyze the magic happening in the image below.


 


1. Write what you want to achieve in natural language and the AI automatically generate the DAX function to achieve it


2. If you notice, I intentionally misspelt “Total” by writing “Toal” yet, it understood what I am trying to do.


 


Now imagine what you will learn going through this live session with us. 


 


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This session focuses on helping you to improve your DAX knowledge and skill.


We will do this by working on a full Power BI Report project and use the new AI capabilities in DAX to get this done.


 


About the Session


Are you ready to witness the latest and greatest capabilities of Power BI’s DAX language, now infused with Artificial Intelligence? In this session, we will take you through an exhilarating journey of building a complete Power BI report project, utilizing the powerful DAX language and its new AI capabilities.


 


Our expert presenters will showcase how to leverage the DAX suggestions feature to optimize your data model and make your report building process faster and more efficient. You will learn how to use DAX to create custom calculations and measure your data, while also harnessing the power of AI to enhance the accuracy and intelligence of your reports.


 


Throughout the session, you will get an inside look at how DAX suggestions can simplify and streamline your data analysis process, allowing you to focus on creating valuable insights and visualizations for your audience.


 


Whether you are a seasoned Power BI user or just starting out, this live session will provide you with valuable insights and practical tips to help you master the art of building end-to-end Power BI projects with DAX suggestions.


 


Join us for an exciting and informative Power BI live session that is sure to leave you inspired and equipped with the latest tools and techniques to take your data analysis and reporting to the next level.


 


Register


Event Date: May 18th, 2023


Time: 2PM (GMT+1)


To register, kindly click on the link here https://aka.ms/PowerBIDAXSuggestion


 


Additional Resources


Start Learning About DAX Suggestion Here


 


 


 

Get quick access to your most-used knowledge articles

Get quick access to your most-used knowledge articles

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Are you tired of constantly searching for the same knowledge articles in Dynamics 365 Customer Service? Say goodbye to wasting precious time and hello to the new favorite feature! 

We are excited to announce a new knowledge management feature in Dynamics 365 Customer Service that allows you to mark knowledge articles as favorites. 

With this new feature, you can easily save up to 50 knowledge articles that you frequently use as favorites. This allows you to access them quickly while you’re working on a case, without having to search for them every time. 

To use this feature, your administrator will need to enable it and provide privileges to specific roles. Once enabled, you can easily mark an article as a favorite by selecting the heart icon next to it in the search results. 

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Using your favorite knowledge articles

When administrators enable favorites, agents can 

  • Select an article from the list of search results. 
  • Click on the favorite (heart) icon to add the article to your favorites. 
  • Remove an article from the favorites list by clearing the favorite (heart) icon. 

All of your saved articles will appear in the My favorites tab. You can access this tab from various places within the app, including the app side pane, standalone search control, form-embedded control, and the reference pane. 

The best part? The article you last marked as a favorite will appear first in your list of favorites. When you delete an article, it will no longer appear on your favorites list. Additionally, your favorite articles are saved in the language in which you viewed them when you marked them as a favorite. If you view a translated version of a favorite article, it won’t appear as a favorite. Also, when a favorite article has multiple versions, the new version appears as a favorite and replaces the earlier version. 

If you’re using the Customer Service workspace or Omnichannel for Customer Service, selecting a favorite article will open it in an app tab. 

We hope this feature makes it easier to access the knowledge articles you use most in Dynamics 365 Customer Service.

Learn more

Watch a quick video introduction.

To learn more about enabling and using favorites, read the documentation:

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Seeking Feedback for new Data Mapper

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Azure Logic Apps recently announced the public preview release of the new Data Mapper extension. If you haven’t had a chance to learn about this exciting new tool, check out our announcement. Already had the opportunity to test out Data Mapper? Consider meeting with the team as we are looking for feedback on this new extension.


 


Call for Feedback


We want to hear from you about your experiences thus far with the new Data Mapper extension. Your time and thoughts are appreciated and important to us in ensuring the best future for our product. We’re focused on hearing from developers and including your thoughts in our next upcoming release.


If you are interested in providing your insight to our team, please fill out this form so we can schedule a time to meet with you.

Migrating your Human Resources environment! 

Migrating your Human Resources environment! 

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Have you tried migrating your Dynamics 365 Human Resources (D365 HR) environment yet? We announced in early December the general availability (GA) release of the automated tooling, for the lift and shift migration of your standalone Human Resources environment.  

Albert Einstein said, “The measure of intelligence is the ability to change” and that is how we feel about the merged and improved Human Resources on the Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations infrastructure.  

As part of the infrastructure merge, all capabilities of the Human Resources application have been made available in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations (Finance and Operations) environments. Customers can migrate their Human Resources environments using the migration tooling that is available in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS). They can also optionally merge their data with their existing  Finance and Operations environment. 

Benefits of migrating to the merged infrastructure 

Did you know that we were able to close approximately twenty-five ideas with over 500+ votes as a result of leveraging the existing platform functionality on the Finance infrastructure? Moving to new infrastructure can help you with the following:  

  • You get one set of human resources capabilities within Dynamics 365 including: 
    • All the previous capabilities and enhancements on the standalone Human Resources application are now in the merged Human Resources.  
    • All the new functionalities that have been added since August 2022, which includes enhancements in Personnel management, Leave and Absence management, Benefits managements, Learning management, Dual-write enhancements, Resource management integration, Process automation, etc.   

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  • All planned roadmap functionality will only be available in the merged Human Resources environments on the Finance infrastructure.

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  • The extensibility options and the experience is improved through Dynamics and the Finance and Operations platform ecosystem including:
    • Enhanced Power Platform capabilities 
    • Consistent platform maintenance including: deployment, updates, Application Lifecycle Management, Lifecycle Services, Geographic availability, etc.  

Customer Experience 

We have had many customers complete their sandbox and production migrations successfully on the Finance and Operations platform.  Additionally, we have had a number of customers merge (consolidate) their Human Resources production environment with an existing Finance and Operations environment.  

One of our customers, TecAlliance, migrated their global implementation of their standalone Human Resources environments (used in 22 countries), using the automated migration tooling, in a very short span.  Here’s what they had to say about their experience:

“We were able to migrate to the Finance and Operations infrastructure seamlessly; after intensive testing, we encountered only one bug and were able to get it resolved very quickly. From the initial implementation of Dynamics 365 Human Resources to the migration of Human Resources on to the new infrastructure, it took less than 12 months thanks to the amazing support from Microsoft.” 

-TecAlliance

Call to Action 

Migrate your standalone Human Resources environment to the Finance and Operations infrastructure using the automated tooling available in LCS.   

If you have complexities around integrations and/or working to merge or consolidate with another Finance and Operations application, we recommend working with your Dynamics partner to determine the right approach.  We also recommend working with your designated Solution Architect if you are part of the FastTrack or the ACE program.  

Learn more:  

  • To learn more about the infrastructure merge here  
  • For detailed information on new capabilities in Human Resources, see Release plans: 2022 Release Wave 2, 2023 Release Wave 1 
  • Join the Human Resource Customers and Partners Yammer group for collaboration, feedback and to stay informed on product related announcements.  

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