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SharePoint vs Dataverse - The Ultimate Battle of Free vs Premium

14th Oct 11:00am - 11:20am BST Expo Hall - Theatre 3
24 attended
Session Description

Are you struggling with the decision of using SharePoint or opting for the premium Dataverse? Join us in this captivating session as we dive into the competition between these two technologies. We will explore the advantages and drawbacks of both within the Power Platform landscape.

Delve into the intricacies of SharePoint and Dataverse as we examine their suitability for various Power Platform solutions. Discover whether SharePoint can effectively serve as a data store for your Power Apps applications or if the premium features of Dataverse are worth the investment. Through practical examples and real-world scenarios, we will shed light on the potential benefits of a blended approach that combines the strengths of both platforms. 

Don't miss this ultimate battle of free vs premium, where we will provide insights and guidance to help you make informed decisions for your Power Platform success. Join us for an enlightening session filled with valuable information and practical tips.

Attendees (24)
Edward White
Senior IT Manager at Cardiff University
Alex Franklin
Head of Modern Work at Intelogy
Adi Cristea
Senior Power Platform Developer at Me!
Ibidapo Babatunde
Assist. Manager I.T/ERP at BUA Cement Plc
Ragnar Heil
Global Head of Partners & Alliances at Rencore
Emma Adams
Business Analyst at Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd
Miral Patel
Head of ICT and Analytics at Radis Group
Alexandra Hollins
Consultant at Consultant
Nigel Swain
CSA at Microsoft
Hugh Tonking
Systems Developer at University of Bath
Carrie Ager
Principal Consultant at Columbus Global
Andrew O'Donnell
Power Platform Analyst at Amey
Filip Kucharski
Lead Data Engineer - Visualization at Redslim Ltd
John Rogerson
CRM Lead at WARP Technologies Ltd
Emilie Bjergvang
Power Platform Consultant at Changing Social
Paola Parise
PowerApps Developer at Antares
+8 other Attendees