Hi Folk,
How I customer confidenct that standard connector that they use will not change to premium in the future? most of customer use PowerPlatform that come with Office 365. The app that they built use standard connector (HTTP Request), but now movinng to Premium without warning any message to the customer, So how they confidenct that it will not happen with other connector that they used?
Regard,
Kittipong
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Hi @kiapipat ,
Effective October 1, 2019, some standard connectors would be reclassified from Standard to Premium. If the standard connectors has been reclassified from Standard to Premium, the corresponding marked "Premium" icon as below:Premium connector in PowerApps
Premium connector in MS Flow
Currently, the "HTTP" connector is a Premium connector, which is not available through Office 365 licenses. The following standard connectors would be reclassified from Standard to Premium since October 1, 2019:
Azure Application Insights Azure Automation Azure Blob Storage Azure Container Azure Cosmos Azure Data Factory Azure Data Lake Azure DevOps Azure Event Grid Azure Event Grid Publish Azure File Storage Azure IoT Central Azure Kusto Azure Log Analytics Azure Log Analytics Data Collector Azure Queues Azure Resource Manager Azure SQL Azure SQL Data Warehouse Azure Table Storage Dynamics 365 Dynamics 365 Customer Insights Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations Dynamics 365 Sales Insights Dynamics 365 Business Central Dynamics 365 Business Central (on-premises) Dynamics NAV Event Hubs Service Bus SQL Server
Best regards,
Hey
Its a great question and one that caught a lot of us out. The simple answer is you cannot be sure of anything on the platform while its growing at the pace it is (and that's a good thing that its changing so quickly). What Microsoft are doing is offering some lengthy grandfathering times that you can request on your tenancy. They mostly offer 6 months to a year for these kinds of changes to allow you time to implement a solution to replace it or add additional apps that improve the value of the licence.
Its never great to be taken by surprise but their guidance at the moment seems to be that Office 365 tools (sharepoint, office apps, outlook etc. ) integration is going to stay standard. So you now need to look at the value of the http request to the company you have implemented it for and consider if the same can be done within SharePoint as a data source or if not does the applicaiton add enough value for the licence cost.
Sharon
Hi @kiapipat ,
Effective October 1, 2019, some standard connectors would be reclassified from Standard to Premium. If the standard connectors has been reclassified from Standard to Premium, the corresponding marked "Premium" icon as below:Premium connector in PowerApps
Premium connector in MS Flow
Currently, the "HTTP" connector is a Premium connector, which is not available through Office 365 licenses. The following standard connectors would be reclassified from Standard to Premium since October 1, 2019:
Azure Application Insights Azure Automation Azure Blob Storage Azure Container Azure Cosmos Azure Data Factory Azure Data Lake Azure DevOps Azure Event Grid Azure Event Grid Publish Azure File Storage Azure IoT Central Azure Kusto Azure Log Analytics Azure Log Analytics Data Collector Azure Queues Azure Resource Manager Azure SQL Azure SQL Data Warehouse Azure Table Storage Dynamics 365 Dynamics 365 Customer Insights Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations Dynamics 365 Sales Insights Dynamics 365 Business Central Dynamics 365 Business Central (on-premises) Dynamics NAV Event Hubs Service Bus SQL Server
Best regards,
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