ALM for Dataverse | Azure DevOps Services Connections | Dynamics 365 By Srinath Pega
In this video by Srinath Pega, you'll learn about the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for Dataverse, including how to establish Azure DevOps Services connections and work with Dynamics 365. The tutorial goes over the different modules of ALM and how they fit into a DevOps process.
Throughout the video, Srinath Pega provides clear and concise guidance on the various aspects of the tutorial. From setting up a Dataverse instance to creating connections with Azure DevOps Services, he offers a step-by-step guide on how to work with these platforms. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, you'll find value in this tutorial.
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