Use shareable Service Principal Name with Power Apps

We are excited to announce an enhancement in how Power Apps connects to SQL Server. Service Principal Name (SPN) based connections are now shareable! This enhancement marks a key step forward in simplifying and securing access to your enterprise applications. Previously, a SPN based connection was not shareable, which meant that if an app was
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