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We'd love for everyone to get to know each other. Drop a comment below and tell us a bit about yourself. Where are you based, what do you work with day to day, and how long have you been in the Microsoft ecosystem? We'll kick things off first. We're The Power Platform Hub team. We've been working in the Power Platform and Dynamics 365 space for a collective 15 years across a range of industries and project sizes. We built the Hub because we kept seeing the same problem: nowhere decent to get a straight answer when you needed one, and no single place to get important Microsoft updates without wading through noise. That's what this place is for. And this is very much an evolving community. If there's something you'd like to see here, let us know. Now over to you.
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Something we kept seeing over and over: someone posts a Power Platform or Dynamics question online and either gets nothing back or gets a reply that completely misses the point. Sound familiar? Maybe you've Googled something and the answer just isn't there. Maybe you weren't sure where to ask, or didn't feel confident enough to post publicly. And let's be honest, Microsoft Support isn't exactly known for a speedy turnaround. And if you've gone to your Microsoft partner with something simple, you'll know the bill that comes with it. That's what we built the Hub to fix. This is a community for everyone working in the Microsoft ecosystem. Citizen developers figuring out their first Power Automate flow are just as welcome as solution architects who've been doing this for years. Whatever level you're at, there's a seat at the table and we genuinely mean that. šŸ’¬ What you can expect here šŸ’¬ Real answers, from people who actually work with this stuff day in day out. No question is too basic. Whether you're stuck on something that feels embarrassingly simple or wrestling with a gnarly architecture problem, every question gets the same quality of response. Nobody gets made to feel stupid for asking. The feed is also worth reading even when you don't have a question. Some of the best learning here will happen passively, just by following what other people are working through. You'll pick things up without even realising it. We'll also keep you up to date on what's actually happening at Microsoft. Certification changes, new features, things that affect your day to day work. No AI generated LinkedIn slop, just the stuff that actually matters. And no sales pitches. Ever. If a consultant helps you out and you want to work with them, that's your call entirely. But nobody here is pushing their services. Contribution earns credibility in the Hub, not promotion. šŸ™‹ Getting the most out of it šŸ™‹ When you post a question, give it some context. What you've tried, what the error message says if there is one, and provide screenshots (hide any sensitive information) and error logs. The more detail you give, the faster and more useful the answers will be.
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Big changes coming to Microsoft certifications in 2026 - AI Everything!
If you hold any Power Platform or Dynamics 365 certifications, or you're planning to take one, this is worth reading. Microsoft is retiring several key credentials this year and replacing them with AI-focused alternatives. Here's the full picture: Retiring 30 June 2026 - PL-500: Power Automate RPA Developer Associate. No direct replacement announced. - MB-240: Dynamics 365 Field Service Functional Consultant Associate. No direct replacement announced. - PL-600: Power Platform Solution Architect Expert. No direct replacement, but see AB-100 below. - MB-335: Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert. No direct replacement, but see AB-100 below. - MB-700: Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert. No direct replacement, but see AB-100 below. - Applied Skills: Create and manage model-driven apps with Power Apps and Dataverse. Replaced by the new Applied Skills: Build an agent-first app credential. Retiring 31 July 2026 - MB-280: Dynamics 365 Customer Experience Analyst Associate. Replaced by AB-210: Dynamics 365 Sales AI Consultant Associate. Retiring 31 August 2026 - PL-200: Power Platform Functional Consultant Associate. Replaced by AB-410: Intelligent Applications Builder Associate. They are being replaced by new AI-focused certifications launching from April 2026: - AB-410: Intelligent Applications Builder Associate. Replaces PL-200. Beta and training available April 2026, exam live June 2026. - AB-210: Dynamics 365 Sales AI Consultant Associate. Replaces MB-280. Beta May 2026, exam live June 2026. - AB-620: AI Agent Builder Associate. For developers and architects building production-ready Copilot Studio agents and multi-agent solutions. Beta April 2026, exam live June 2026. - AB-250: Dynamics 365 Contact Center AI Engineer Associate. For contact centre engineers working with Dynamics 365 Contact Center. Beta June 2026, exam live August 2026. - AB-100: Agentic AI Business Solutions Architect Expert. Microsoft's new flagship expert-level certification covering agentic architectures and AI-driven solution design. Already available. Not a direct replacement for retiring expert certs, but Microsoft specifically recommends it as the next step for anyone holding or working towards PL-600, MB-700, MB-335, MB-240, or PL-500. Note: you also need a current associate-level certification to earn AB-100.
Big changes coming to Microsoft certifications in 2026 - AI Everything!
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