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dataverse-virtual-tables
About this tag
The dataverse-virtual-tables tag covers discussions about using virtual tables in Microsoft Dataverse to access external data sources without duplication. Recent threads highlight a UK government Proof of Concept where Hitachi Solutions Europe enabled Power Platform, Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Copilot to operate on live AWS data via a secure multi-cloud connector, preserving data residency and compliance. This approach leverages Dataverse virtual tables to query external data in real time, avoiding data movement. Topics include multi-cloud interoperability, zero-trust security, and government IT scenarios. The tag is relevant for administrators and developers working with Power Platform, Dataverse, and hybrid cloud architectures.
Hitachi Solutions Europe’s Proof of Concept (PoC) that let Microsoft applications — including Power Platform, Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Copilot — operate on live, sensitive case data stored in Amazon Web Services (AWS) without copying or moving that data represents a practical leap for secure...
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copilot
cross-cloud interconnect
data sovereignty
dataverse-virtual-tables
dynamics 365
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government
interconnect-fabrics
power platform
private network
secure multi-cloud connector
zero trust
A UK government Proof of Concept (PoC) led by Hitachi Solutions Europe has shown that Microsoft applications — including Power Platform, Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Copilot — can securely operate on live data that remains resident in Amazon Web Services (AWS) without copying or moving that...
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data sovereignty
dataverse-virtual-tables
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zero trust