Sinopsis
CRM Audio is a network of podcasts about Dynamics 365, Dynamics CRM, personal productivity, and Power BI hosted by Microsoft Business Solutions MVP's Joel Lindstrom, George Doubinski, Shawn Tabor and Scott Sewell and productivity expert Matthew C. Anderson. We are the original CRM MVP Podcast. Podcasts in the feed:CRM Audio - a roundtable discussion of all things CRM, including what's new, best practices, and answers to your CRM questions and Power BI.Power BI and More - Microsoft Business Solutions MVP Scott Sewell teaches you how to learn Power BI and effectively use it with Dynamics 365.Prodcast - All about personal productivity. We get deep into productivity and cut through the hype around productivity tools, and tell you what's not productive.
Episodios
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End Of The World As We Know It: Security Leaks In Power Pages
17/08/2025 Duración: 34minIn this episode, we take a close look at the history of security issues in Power Pages. We start with the early days — when simple misconfigurations like unchecked table permissions and enabled OData feeds led to major data exposures. These weren’t bugs, but they showed how easy it was to set things up the wrong way. We talk about how Microsoft responded and what lessons we’ve learned about secure defaults and clear documentation. We then move on to more serious vulnerabilities introduced by newer features like the Web API. We explain how some of these flaws allowed access to restricted data using filters and sort clauses, and how those issues were eventually patched. These were real product-level bugs, and some were even exploited in the wild. We also share our thoughts on external authentication providers like Google, and the risks that come with delegating authentication — including phishing techniques that can bypass protections. Finally, we reflect on how Power Pages compares to platforms like WordPress,
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Hidden In Plain Site: Underused Features in Power Pages
17/07/2025 Duración: 49minContinuing from the wishlist, in this episode we focus on underused features in Power Pages - capabilities that are built into the platform but often overlooked during development. We discuss features such as redirects, shortcuts, site markers, and web link sets, highlighting where they fit and why they’re still relevant, especially for structured navigation and content management. We also cover content snippets, explaining how they support multilingual content, reduce duplication, and allow non-developers to manage content without modifying code. Additional topics: Leveraging form and list metadata instead of custom JavaScript Choosing fetchXML in liquid over Web API for secure, server-side queries The challenges and potential of conditional multistep forms The role of site settings in fine-tuning authentication and behavior A lot of Power Pages features are often overlooked. Hopefully you get some extra ammunition to improve structure, usability, and long-term maintainability across projects. Get
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Cache Me If You Can: The Power Pages Wishlist
15/04/2025 Duración: 31minIn this episode, we deliver on their promise from the previous show — a wishlist of features they’d love to see in Power Pages (and none of them are AI). It’s a mix of practical frustrations from real-world projects and some wild ideas for future innovation. What did we talk about? George’s standing desk automation project — powered by Python, Bluetooth, and (eventually) Power Platform. Imagine your desk going up automatically before every meeting! Top Power Pages wishlist items: API to clear the cache — long-requested, simple sounding, yet still missing. Modern Forms — it’s time to modernize the end-user experience beyond Bootstrap upgrades. Support for Quick View and Quick Create forms — why only Main forms? Multi-step form improvements — allow skipping between steps, especially when there are no conditions. Bring back Front-Side Editing — content editing without admin rights is a must for real CMS scenarios. Power Automate integration in forms and lists — run flows like classic workflows dire
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What’s Really Coming in Release Wave 1 2025: AI Hype And A New Security Threat
10/03/2025 Duración: 36minIn the first episode of 2025, Nick and George break down Release Wave 1 2025 for Power Pages, separating real improvements from underwhelming updates. AI features take center stage, but do they actually add value? Discussion covers AI-assisted forms, web agents, and natural language queries, questioning their usefulness in real-world applications. Modern lists get long-awaited updates, including JavaScript event support and metadata filters, finally closing gaps with classic lists. The ongoing file upload saga resurfaces, and the new virus scanning feature raises questions about effectiveness. A streamlined Microsoft Entra ID setup wizard promises easier authentication setup, but handling failed logins remains tricky. A surprising security threat in social logins also comes up — cross-IdP impersonation —where external authenticator can let attackers register an account with someone else’s corporate email. With event portals moving from outbound marketing to Power Pages, the clock ticks toward a July 2025 dead
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Solid Liquid with Web Templates
23/12/2024 Duración: 26minIn this somewhat warm episode, George and Nicholas explore web templates in Power Pages, breaking down how they work, their history from ADX Studio to modern-day template blocks, the regrets along the way, and practical ways to use them effectively. They discuss features like include and extend, share tips for simplifying your development process, and highlight why templates are a powerful tool for creating reusable components. Whether you’re new to web templates or looking to refine your skills, this conversation has something for everyone. As a bonus, they debate what’s better as an income stream: Shopify shares or podcasts. Credits Cover image by chatGPT (inspired by terrible prompts) References Web templates | Microsoft Learn Liquid overview | Microsoft Learn Shopify Liquid reference Shopify Stock Quote Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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Wave 2 2024: Release Notes Don't Make Sense Anymore
30/09/2024 Duración: 38minIn this [delayed] episode of Refresh the Cache, George and Nick dive into the latest Wave 2 2024 release notes for Power Pages. They discuss the evolving landscape of agile development, where new features roll out continuously, and release notes serve as checkpoints rather than game-changers. The conversation touches on deprecations, governance updates, and intriguing AI-driven community template features, like thread summarization and AI moderation. They also debate the future of web templates and Power Fx integration. They even make a bet on how Microsoft’s event management solution will be implemented. Credits Cover image by chatGPT (inspired by terrible prompts) References Overview of Power Pages 2024 release wave 2 Create an event portal allowing access to event details, registration Important upcoming changes and deprecations in Power Pages Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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Wave 1 2024: Deprecation is not a reason for depression
17/05/2024 Duración: 44minCRM Audio: Wave 1 2024: Deprecation not depressionIn this episode, George and Nick dive into the latest updates for Power Pages in the first half of 2024. They discuss new features, enhancements, and important deprecations, providing insights into how these changes impact users and developers. From generative AI integrations and improved file upload capabilities to crucial security updates and professional developer tools, this episode covers everything you need to know about the upcoming Power Pages release. Plus, they share their thoughts on the future of Power Pages and what they hope to see next. Tune in for an informative and engaging discussion on the evolving landscape of Power Pages. Credits Cover image by DALL-E (inspired by terrible prompts) References Overview of Power Pages 2024 release wave 1 Perspectives on Power Platform Important upcoming changes and deprecations in Power Pages Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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Back to School or What's New Wave 2 2023
16/11/2023 Duración: 34minIn this episode, George and Nick dive into Wave 2 2023 and what it's going to wash out for Power Pages. What's in store? The integration of DocuSign Bootstrap 5 and transition to it The capabilities and future potential of the Power Pages Copilot Upcoming features for administration and governance Enhanced collaboration features in the Power Pages Design Studio Introduction of managed environments New updates on user analytics Credits Cover image by Matt Ragland on Unsplash References Set up DocuSign integration | Microsoft Learn Overview of Power Pages 2023 release wave 2 | Microsoft Learn E-Signatures and Payments in Power Pages - ESPC Conference, 2023 (sharepointeurope.com) Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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Payments in Power Pages or Show Me The Money
24/08/2023 Duración: 37minWhat you hear in the opening is a sound clip titled "money count bills". Not sure about that, sounds more like soliders marching on gravel. Why did I pick that sound? Because it was available in the sound effect library I have already paid for. If I didn't have to pay for things, I would have definitely included Pink Floyd. Classic. Or Jerry McGuire saying "Show me the money". In this episode of Refresh the Cache Nick and I talk about how to take the nice customer's money using nothing but Power Pages. Credits Cover Image by Image by Olya Adamovich from Pixabay. References Add a payment gateway to your event website (Dynamics 365 Marketing) | Microsoft Learn Bring data from anywhere with Dataverse virtual table and Power Automate cloud flow integration in Power Pages| Microsoft Power Page Configure Power Automate cloud flows in Power Pages (preview) | Microsoft Learn Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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The Hunt for Script October or Where TF Did You Put That Script
27/06/2023 Duración: 40minEveryone misplaces things from time to time. Keys, airpods, sunglasses, wallet; anger, confidence, sense of entitlement... JavaScript in Power Pages is no exception. I know there is script, I can see that annoying debugger keyword, I just have no idea where the fuck did it come from. In this episode of Refresh the Cache Nick and I discuss all the possible locations where script can be hidden in Power Pages while contemplating using Dropbox as a source control alternative. And remember - we never truly lose any material possessions. We only temporarily misplace them. Credits Cover Image by 2211438 from Pixabay. References Using Fiddler AutoResponder: https://learn.microsoft.com/power-apps/developer/model-driven-apps/streamline-javascript-development-fiddler-autoresponder Browser dev tools: https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/devtools-guide-chromium/overview Engineered Code Where’s That Dynamics 365 Portals Code? Part 1, 2, 3, and 4. Power Pages Tip #212 Stand alone JS File using Web Template Power Pa
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Life As a Template
18/04/2023 Duración: 36minRaising kids is not an easy task. Nor it is cheap. If you need to talk to your bank about refinancing your mortgage to renovate the house according to the building permit you are yet to apply for and, in case your house is old and potentially has some led paint or asbestos, you would also be trying to keep the kids out of that very house as much as possible by enrolling them in the after-school classes THEN you are in pure luck. All your challenges can be solved by installing a trifecta of Power Pages scenario-based templates. In this episode of Refresh the Cache, Nick & I dive into the Power Pages templates; the good, the bad, and the ugly sides, what they are good for and where they shouldn’t be touched. We also answer some important questions such as are there any assets with the prefix "new_", is numbering your pages bad, and who gets a participation medal? To find out, as they say, listen ’till the end! Credits Cover image by Christiana Mergan from Pixabay. Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk
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Release Tsunami 2023
21/02/2023 Duración: 32minIn the good old days (insert an old man yelling at the skies image) we didn't have release waves. Instead, every 2-3 years we had a tsunami. Since those days Microsoft has transformed releases into a pacifying surf ranch with persistent but not exactly heart stopping waves. Starting Wave 1, 2023 Power Pages now have a well-deserved their own break in the release plan. Of course, Nick and I couldn't resist dusting off our surf boards. But if you're not excited by Export to CSV feature, we have nothing to talk about. References Power Pages release plan Content management in Power Apps portals, bork-bork style. Package/solution deployer XrmToolBox Portal Record Mover Alternatives to Bootstrap Materialize Pure CSS Tailwind Migrate to Bootstrap 5
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Program Manager in Principal
09/01/2023 Duración: 51minIn today's episode (technically, last year's) episode of Refresh the Cache, George and Nick talk to Dileep Singh, Principal Program Manager Lead for Power Pages. We discuss Gimli Glider, security, and growing with the product. Acronyms casually dropped in the conversation MAU - Monthly Active Users IdP - Identity Provider References Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World: Parker, Matt: 9780593084687: Amazon.com: Books Microsoft Power Pages Community - Power Platform Community Power Pages Ideas · Community (microsoft.com) Copyrights and licenses Artwork by @dreamstudioai The following music was used for this media project: Music: There It Is by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4519-there-it-is License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude Dileep Singh @rulesrchange https://www.linkedin.com/in/rulesrchanged/
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The Dark Side of the Moon
15/11/2022 Duración: 32minLong, long time ago, in the universe far away, Nick Doelman and Colin Vermeer had a dream of making a podcast about ADX Portals, I mean Dynamics 365 Portals, I mean Power Apps portals, I mean Power Pages that would rival the entire Microsoft's media department. As often is the case, Microsoft decided to put an end to it by buying out hiring the entire population of Canada both. In this episode of Refresh the Cache we talk to Nick Doelman about his journey from a humble IT guy to MVP to a portal go-to trainer, and now chief explainer senior content developer on Microsoft docs team. Why the move, how did it change the work/life balance, what did Nick do for Canada (unlike his football team) - those are just some of the things we talk about. We talk pretty much about everything except curling. Which is a shame if you ask me. Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude Nick Doelman @readyxrm Artwork by @dreamstudioai
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Power Pages Licensing: Show Me The MAU
24/10/2022 Duración: 34minDaily logins are like daily gym visits: everyone says they do it every day, but reality begs to differ. Nick and George talk about new Power Pages licensing, monthly active users and more in episode 29 (or 2 in "After Nick Doelman" era). https://powerpages.microsoft.com/pricing/ https://alexacrm.com/plugin Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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Goodbye Portals, Hello Pages
11/10/2022 Duración: 31minOne of the Nicks is back but Doelman variety decided to take a pill and has gone to greener pastures of the mothership. To fill in the void of his large shoes, George "The Enabler" Doubinski has joined the crew and broken all-Canadian camaraderie. Both Nick & George are rusty after a long break, so the only hot topic of the day is "Who moved my cheese and is it still cheese?" aka "Power Pages" and "I can do Power Apps portals - do I still have a job?". Also turns out, logins are like exercise - everyone says they want to and will do it daily but in reality... Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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Power Apps portals Release Plans 2022 wave 1
13/02/2022 Duración: 42minThe Nick's are back after a brief break to bring you the news from the Power Platform 2022 release plans for Power Apps portals. Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code Nick Doelman @readyxrm
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Moving on from being a Dynamics CRM (365) Developer
16/11/2021 Duración: 33minDetails In this CRM Audio podcast episode Elaiza Benitez talks to Luke Hopton based in Jersey, United Kingdom, and Matt Ngan based in Toronto, Canada. Elaiza, Luke and Matt previously worked for the same Microsoft Partner in New Zealand where Luke and Matt were CRM Developers. Since then, both of them have moved away from being Dynamics CRM developers and Elaiza talks to them about their decision and what they're doing now in their current roles. Elaiza also quizzes them to see how much they remember about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4 as a developer. Note: Elaiza refers to Dynamics 365 as Dynamics CRM in this podcast episode to avoid confusing Luke and Matt. When Luke and Matt were developers, it was called Dynamics CRM at the time. What we talked about Background to how Luke, Matt and I know each other. Matt and Luke introduce themselves. Matt worked for a product company in London that specialized in Wealth Management where Dynamics CRM was the platform and he now lives and works in Toronto for an HR soft
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Bizapps career: partner, independent, or Microsoft
11/10/2021 Duración: 01h01minOn this episode, Elaiza Benitez takes over the CRM Audio podcast and brought Amey Holden and Matt Wittemann with her. Elaiza, Amey, and Matt worked for Microsoft partners and have since made changes in their career. Elaiza and Amey went independent and Matt went to work for Microsoft. We discuss the various career paths available with Microsoft Business Applications. Working for a Microsoft Partner Going independent Working for Microsoft
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Power Apps Portals: Power Platform 2021 Release Plan Wave 2
11/08/2021 Duración: 40minThe Nicks discuss the Power Platform 2021 Release Plan and how it relates to Power Apps portals, buying a car and Coke vs Pepsi. Nicholas Hayduk @Engineered_Code Nick Doelman @readyxrm