Congratulations on becoming a Power Platform administrator! Managing a Power Platform environment can be overwhelming, but this guide will walk you through the top five things you should change immediately to ensure a well-organized and efficient environment.
The first step is to rename the default environment in your Power Platform. This environment often acts as a "junk drawer" for various apps and flows that aren't meant for enterprise use. By renaming it to something like "Personal Productivity," you clarify its purpose as a space for individual or small team projects. To do this:
Next, head to the settings panel and adjust key settings related to environment creation:
For each production environment, consider tweaking specific settings to maintain control and ensure data security:
The Center of Excellence (CoE) Toolkit is a must-have for any Power Platform admin. It consolidates all reporting into a single dashboard, providing valuable insights into your environments. Additionally, the CoE Toolkit offers tools to simplify tasks such as reassigning apps and flows when a user leaves the organization.
To get started:
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies are crucial for securing your data and ensuring that it is used appropriately across environments. Here's how to set them up:
By following these steps, you’ll set a strong foundation for managing your Power Platform environment.
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