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ALM Accelerator for Power Platform - Power CAT Live

topness-msft Profile Picture Posted by topness-msft Microsoft Employee

Phil talks with Mike Ochs about the many changes to the ALM Accelerator for Power Platform. Mike demos how the ALM Accelerator gives different views for beginner and advanced makers, how it uses Azure DevOps and what’s planned for GitHub. Also see how the ALM Accelerator automates common deployment tasks like assigning connections and sharing components, and how it helps collaboration by giving you visibility into all deployment related activities for your solutions.

 

00:00 - Intro

01:56 - How is the ALM Accelerator getting easier to use?

02:53 - Demo

04:27 - How does the ALM Accelerator Automate Deployments?

07:00 - How does the ALM Accelerator integrate with Azure DevOps?

08:59 - What's planned for GitHub integration?

10:08 - When is it all coming out?

10:20 - Where to go to try out the ALM Accelerator

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  • topness-msft Profile Picture topness-msft Microsoft Employee
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    ALM Accelerator for Power Platform - Power CAT Live

    Happy New Year Richard!  The intent is to merge the Maker and Advanced apps while still keeping the different levels of experience.  As Mike mentions in the interview, this will work with both GitHub actions and Azure DevOps.  There is no plan to move away from supporting both platforms.

     

    Regarding your second question, it's specific to the organziation.  To set up the ALM accelerator you will need specific permissions on Power Platform and Azure DevOps. Your organization will determine how those permissions are allocated or shared.

  • tacklers Profile Picture tacklers 150
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    ALM Accelerator for Power Platform - Power CAT Live

    I arrived here when searching for The Advanced maker app previously trailed as Azure Dev ops with NO Git hub.

    I have now learnt that the Maker and Advanced maker apps are being merged.
    The interview begins to reveal the strategy to suggest that it will be GIT hub actions based.
    Tricky for my Enterprise customer who committed to ADO.
    Is this right?

     

    Secondly.  Can a team spin up its own ALM across Environments without getting involved with the Corporate CoE team?

    Our business unit would like to configure its own Three environment ALM without impacting any other team or environment.

     

    Cheers, Richard U.K