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connector governance
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Connector governance in the Microsoft Power Platform refers to the policies, visibility, and controls that IT administrators apply to connectors used in Power Apps, Power Automate, and agents. The June 2026 Power Platform update expanded connector governance and inventory visibility, reflecting Microsoft's broader push to treat connectors as governed components within a unified automation and agent platform. This shift means that connectors are no longer just low-code building blocks but are managed alongside apps, flows, and tenant inventory as part of an operational system. For IT pros and enterprise admins, connector governance helps enforce security, compliance, and usage policies across the organization.
Microsoft’s June 2026 Power Platform update, published June 11, adds closed-loop learning for Power Apps MCP-connected agents, a release-planner code app sample, desktop-flow version comparison, a preview action to launch Power Apps from desktop flows, and broader connector governance and...
Microsoft’s latest packaging of its agent-building tools — now split into Copilot Studio Lite and the Copilot Studio Full Experience — is less a rename and more a strategic reframe: the company is clarifying who these tools are for, where they run, and how enterprises should govern them. The...
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