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Question #: 37
Topic #: 1
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You are designing a Microsoft Power Platform solution.

The solution requires Microsoft Power Platform components and custom coding.

You need to describe the benefits of using Microsoft AppSource.

Which are three benefits of AppSource? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. App uptime of at least 99.9 percent
  • B. Azure Active Directory federated single sign-on (AAD federated SSO)
  • C. Microsoft standardized license agreement and privacy policy
  • D. Reduced coding efforts because anyone can publish in AppSource
  • E. Free trial before committing to any additional costs
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Suggested Answer: ABE 🗳️

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dlnuser
Highly Voted 1 year, 12 months ago
Selected Answer: ABE
The correct answer is ABE. See the AppSource app review guidelines here: https://smp-prod-pb-wus-cdn.azureedge.net/documents/AppsourceGuidelines/Microsoft%20AppSource%20app%20review%20guidelines_v5.pdf C is wrong because AppSource apps can have their own licence agreement separate from the Microsoft service agreement and their own privacy policy. D is wrong because while it is true that anyone can publish an app to AppSource, given that they meet Microsoft's partnership criteria and that their solution meet the app review guidelines, it does not have a direct effect on the amount of coding required (the only thing that has an effect is whether or not an appropriate app exists on the AppSource). It's just a very oddly worded statement.
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Parth91
1 year, 9 months ago
Option A, "App uptime of at least 99.9 percent", is not a benefit of using Microsoft AppSource. Although Microsoft AppSource provides a marketplace for third-party solutions, it does not guarantee the uptime of those solutions. The uptime of each solution listed on AppSource depends on the solution itself and the infrastructure it is hosted on. Option B, "Azure Active Directory federated single sign-on (AAD federated SSO)", is also not a benefit of using Microsoft AppSource. While AppSource supports Azure Active Directory (AAD) for authentication, it does not specifically offer AAD federated single sign-on as a benefit. AAD federated SSO is a feature of Azure AD that allows users to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials, and it is not related to the functionality of AppSource.
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MEG_Florida
1 year, 7 months ago
Same as my response to the 99.9%. It does in fact require that the app support this. So again it depends on whos viewpoint you are describing the benefits.
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MEG_Florida
1 year, 7 months ago
Actually not true. But it depends on whos viewpoint you are describing the benefits. While it doesn't directly measure an apps uptime, it does require that your published app have at least 99.9 uptime so from a customers perspective, an app it see's that's a huge benefit.
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HiJaak
1 year, 3 months ago
Even if I don't like the answer, ABE is the correct answer, as all of them are "required" for AppSource as @dlnuser posted in the guidelines link.
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AleMar153
1 year ago
D does not mean that AppSource solutions are less code-intensive, but that you as environment manager, can benefit from a pre-existing solution instead of building the functionality on your own!
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Kyol
Most Recent 1 week ago
Selected Answer: BDE
Not A because App publishers control the App Not C because App's can have their own terms and conditions.
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nqthien041292
7 months ago
Selected Answer: ACE
B. Azure Active Directory federated single sign-on (AAD federated SSO): AppSource apps often support Azure Active Directory (AAD) for single sign-on, simplifying user authentication and integration with existing identity management solutions. C. Microsoft standardized license agreement and privacy policy: Apps listed on AppSource adhere to Microsoft's standardized licensing and privacy policies, ensuring consistency and compliance with Microsoft's standards. E. Free trial before committing to any additional costs: Many applications on AppSource offer a free trial period, allowing users to evaluate the solution before making a financial commitment.
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dylan99
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ABE
· Microsoft Entra ID (Azure Active Directory): Your app must allow Entra ID federated single sign-on with consent. · Free trial period: You must offer customers the ability to use your app for free for a limited time. · Availability: Your app must maintain a minimum of 99.9% uptime. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/value-microsoft-appsource-listing-maven-collective-marketing/
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AleMar153
1 year ago
Guys, answer D does not mean that AppSource solutions are less code-intensive, but that you as environment manager can benefit from a pre-existing solution instead of building the functionality on your own!
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stalex
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: CDE
I might be wrong but I would go with CDE
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MEG_Florida
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: ABE
A, B, E. Since the original answer states that Free Trial is a benefit that means that you need to pick the other actual things you get A: you are in fact required to have a 99.9 uptime for your app . While App source doesn't measure it, you must agree that this is true B: Again this is a requirement of using AppSource, your app must support Azure Federated AD E: this is also a requirement of using AppSource. If this is an answer for sure, then you have to pick the other 2 requirements C/D are not requirements. You actual will point to your license agreement etc that they will review, but in fact is not required to be a "standard" anything. D is just not a benefit. Technically speaking there is no coding to publish to AppSource. While you can in fact create a pipeline to do it, it doesnt actually require code.
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Parth91
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: CDE
The three benefits of using Microsoft AppSource are: C. Microsoft standardized license agreement and privacy policy: Using Microsoft AppSource ensures that all the solutions listed on it comply with Microsoft's standardized license agreement and privacy policy, which provides a level of trust and security for customers. D. Reduced coding efforts because anyone can publish in AppSource: AppSource provides a platform for developers to publish and share their solutions with a wider audience, which helps reduce the amount of custom coding needed to develop a solution from scratch. E. Free trial before committing to any additional costs: AppSource allows customers to try a solution before committing to any additional costs, which helps reduce the risk of investing in a solution that may not meet their needs.
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pcnetwork
1 year, 10 months ago
I think it's ACD
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python123
1 year, 10 months ago
CDE is correct. I checked with ChatGPT.
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SBIslander
1 year, 10 months ago
?? ChatGPT is what your going with? A beta tool still in its' infancy? I now know it's not CDE!
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python123
1 year, 10 months ago
I used the ChatGPT and renewal my MB-240 with 87% score. :)
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