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Updates to Power Platform SKU Names

The Power Platform has undergone some changes in its SKU names, and it's essential to stay up-to-date on them. The most notable change is the renaming of "Power Apps Per User" to "Power Apps Premium per user," which is a more accurate description of its capabilities. Similarly, "Power Automate Attended RPA per user" is now known as "Power Automate Desktop per user."

While these name changes may seem small, they reflect significant updates in functionality and pricing. It's important to keep tabs on the evolution of the Power Platform, as it continues to be a powerful toolset for businesses looking to streamline their operations and optimize their workflows.

If you're interested in learning more about these changes, check out the link provided to a video discussing the topic in more detail.

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