A company plans to roll out several Power Apps apps to multiple business units across international operations.
The apps must be managed through an application lifecycle management (ALM) solution to provide a consistent and predictable use experience. All changes to the app must be traceable and documented in a single location. You must be able to revert to a previous version of an app. The app release cycles must be as streamlined as possible.
You need to create an application for the apps.
Which two tools should you use? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A: DevOps is the combining of two historically disparate disciplines: software development and IT operations. The primary goal of DevOps is to shorten the software development lifecycle and provide continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) with high software quality. You can use Power Apps build tools to automate common build and deployment tasks related to Power Apps if your DevOps platform is Azure DevOps.
D: Microsoft AppSource is now embedded in the Dynamics 365 home page and throughout the common navigation. It now includes a private gallery of apps available to you within your company. Select Get more apps from the home page or task pane, and navigate to the My Organization tab to see apps that are available to you.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/alm/devops-build-tools
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