The latest news is that Microsoft is scheduling the transition to Unified Interface way before October 2020. If you are interested in this topic check this blog post by Magnetism: Scheduling Dynamics 365 Unified Interface Upgrade in the Transition Portal and this twitter thread by Jukka Niiranen.
After I heard the news I quickly checked one of the tenants I have access and with my surprise (beside the early date Microsoft scheduled) I noticed that the site https://runone.powerappsportals.com is built with Power Apps Portal.
Yes, the domain was an obvious clue, but as soon I saw the Profile Page I recognized it:
I work with Power Apps Portals (since it was called ADX Studio Portals) and I am happy to see Microsoft using it also for this kind of websites. If you believe in a product you should be the first to use it, right?
If you want to know more about Power Apps Portals, you can check the official site: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/portals/ and the blogs of three MVPs: Nick Doelman, Colin Vermander and Nicholas Hayduk.
What are you waiting for? Go to check the scheduled dates for your instances!
After I heard the news I quickly checked one of the tenants I have access and with my surprise (beside the early date Microsoft scheduled) I noticed that the site https://runone.powerappsportals.com is built with Power Apps Portal.
Yes, the domain was an obvious clue, but as soon I saw the Profile Page I recognized it:
I work with Power Apps Portals (since it was called ADX Studio Portals) and I am happy to see Microsoft using it also for this kind of websites. If you believe in a product you should be the first to use it, right?
If you want to know more about Power Apps Portals, you can check the official site: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/portals/ and the blogs of three MVPs: Nick Doelman, Colin Vermander and Nicholas Hayduk.
What are you waiting for? Go to check the scheduled dates for your instances!