Nov 2, 2021
Take advantage of the new pay-as-you-go billing model and seamlessly leverage the low-code Power Platform to spin up Power Apps directly from Azure. We’ll also show you how to package Power Apps as self-contained mobile apps. Charles Lamanna, Microsoft Business Applications & Power Platform CVP, joins Jeremy Chapman to walk through updates across the Power Platform.
Pay-as-you-go billing model:
Set it up and link your app to your Azure subscription
Only pay when people use the app
Track usage with new Azure Meters:
Power Apps per app meter- accrue costs per unique user of the app
each month
Dataverse meter- get two gigabytes of storage + new overage billing
when you go over limits
Use Azure Cost Management to track your spending and create budgets
and alerts
Package Power Apps as standalone mobile apps:
Tailor and customize each app experience.
► QUICK LINKS:
00:00 - Introduction
00:59 - Pay-as-you-go
01:45 - Track usage with Azure meters
04:07 - Standalone Mobile apps
05:41 - Updates used by Xiaomi's demo app
06:56 - Additional updates
08:59 - Wrap up
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