Overview of getting started with PowerApps Portals. PowerApps Portals adds the ability to PowerApps to build low-code, responsive websites which allow external users to interact with the data stored in the Common Data Service.
We are excited to announce that embedding canvas apps in model-driven forms is out of preview and available for general use. Late last year, we had announced the public preview of embedded canvas apps in model-driven forms.
A number of customers have automated build and release pipelines and a frequent ask, since announcing the general availability of Solution Checker, is for the ability to run checks outside of the user experience and in an automated manner.
Bring Common Data Service into Outlook with contextual model-driven PowerApps
Announcement of a PowerApps Center of Excellence starter kit asset download.
Today we have released support for one of our most popular feedback requests into public preview, allowing PowerApps component framework developers the ability to use React to build their components.
The conference might be over, but there’s so much more in store! Get ready to transform your business with the latest in Microsoft Business Applications.
We are happy to announce a significant update to the Data Table control coming this week. This includes the updated field selection, Text property allowing formatting and calculated values, and better column behavior.
For June on the PowerApps community call Ted Pattison and Todd Baginski will be covering one of their favorite topics: Coding Standards and Guidelines for Canvas PowerApps.  https://powerusers.microsoft.
We are happy to announce that we have shipped the June 2019 update for the EasyRepro automated testing framework on GitHub. The update is compatible with the Spring 2019 release and contains several API enhancements to support your automated testing efforts for Dynamics 365 and model-driven standalone PowerApps.
You may have seen all the tweets, news and announcements made at the Microsoft Business Summit this week and thought you missed out, but not to worry!!  You can explore 200+ sessions from Microsoft Business Applications Summit, available now in the PowerApps Community.
Explore relationships, option sets, and other Common Data Service features with the Northwind Traders sample solution, recreated from the famous Microsoft Access sample. Detailed instructions are included for building the canvas app from scratch, explaining how to easily work with Many-to-one and One-to-many relationships between entities.