Program Outline
Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform
Learn the business value and product capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform. Connect data with Dataverse, build simple canvas and model-driven apps, automate a process with Power Automate, and build a Power Pages site.
Delivery
Virtual, On-site, or Hybrid
Duration
2 days
Product
Power Platform
Role
Student
Microsoft
Power PlatformPower Platform Fundamentals
Power Platform
Best Fit
Audience Profile
Who This Program Is For
This course helps learners understand how Microsoft Power Platform technologies can be used to develop tailored business solutions. It covers how to optimize the use of data by using Microsoft Dataverse and connectors and accelerate business outcomes by using Microsoft Power Apps for low code/no code solutions. Additionally, it covers how to improve processes by using Microsoft Power Automate, enable customer self-service by using Microsoft Power Pages, and boost productivity by using copilots. This course is intended for those seeking to start their journey building solutions with Microsoft Power Platform.
Overview
Program Summary
As a candidate for this certification, you aspire to understand how Microsoft Power Platform technologies can be used to: Develop tailored business solutions.
Course Outline
Complete Module Sequence
Review the full module sequence for this program, including the primary topic coverage in each module where available.
1Module 1
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform
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Module 1
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform
This learning path serves as an introduction to the Power Platform. It discusses the Power Platform components: Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages and Microsoft Copilot Studio. It covers Microsoft Dataverse as the common data foundation, and connectors that allow Power Platform apps to access a vast list of data sources. The learning path also discusses Power Platform's native integration with Microsoft 365 services, its ability to connect to on-premises systems, and the capabilities of the Plan Designer. PL-900
- Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
- Describe the business value of extending business solutions by using Microsoft Power Platform
2Module 2
Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment
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Module 2
Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment
This learning path covers the Microsoft Power Platform environment, equipping users with Dataverse—a scalable, secure data platform that supports relational data, business logic, and lifecycle management. It enables easy creation and modification of tables, relationships, and data flows. Additionally, it provides robust governance through role-based security, environment segmentation, admin centers, and compliance features, all supporting secure data handling and streamlined application lifecycle management (ALM). PL-900
- Describe Microsoft Dataverse
- Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
3Module 3
Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Pages
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Module 3
Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Pages
This learning path focuses on Microsoft Power Platform. Learners are introduced to the business capabilities of Power Pages sites and their security features. Learners then learn how to build a Power Pages site, including a hands-on exercise. PL-900
- Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Power Pages
- Create a Microsoft Power Pages site
4Module 4
Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Apps
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Module 4
Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Apps
This learning path introduces learners to Power apps. This includes a general discussion of capabilities and then specific focus on canvas apps and model-driven apps. PL-900
- Identify basic Microsoft Power Apps capabilities
- Build a canvas app
- Build a model-driven app
5Module 5
Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Automate
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Module 5
Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Automate
This learning path introduces makers to Power Automates cloud and desktop flows, covering key concepts like triggers, actions, loops, and branching. Learners explore real-world use cases across Microsoft 365 apps, leverage Copilot to build and describe flows, and gain hands-on experience with testing, monitoring, and sharing automations. The path also includes an introduction to Process Mining and desktop automation using Power Automate for Desktop. PL-900
- Identify Microsoft Power Automate components
- Build a Microsoft Power Automate flow
Coverage Areas
Topic Coverage
Coverage Item 1
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform
Coverage Item 2
Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment
Coverage Item 3
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps
Coverage Item 4
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate
Coverage Item 5
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages
Customization
Adapt This Program for Your Team
We can adapt this program around your team structure, platform priorities, delivery goals, and the scenarios your people need to work through in practice.
- •Align labs to your Microsoft tenant and workload scenarios
- •Add readiness checks and exam preparation reviews
- •Extend delivery with role-specific implementation workshops
