It would be incredibly beneficial to have native GraphQL support for querying and manipulating Dataverse data. This would streamline integrations and empower developers with a more flexible and efficient way to interact with Dataverse.
Expand the auditing capabilities to include more granular control over what is logged, enable real-time alerts for suspicious activities, and provide easier export options for compliance reporting.
Allow users to access and edit Dataverse data in model-driven apps even when they are offline. Data synchronization should occur automatically when connectivity is restored.
Optimize Dataverse queries and data retrieval mechanisms for handling very large tables and complex relationships, ensuring faster load times and smoother user experiences.
Leverage AI to automatically identify and suggest corrections for data inconsistencies, duplicates, and missing information within Dataverse.
Introduce advanced relationship types, such as N-to-N relationships with custom properties, or the ability to define cascade delete rules more precisely.