![]() It's already supported in Microsoft Dataverse, Dynamics 365, Power Apps, Power BI, and upcoming Azure data services, directly accruing value towards the Open Data Initiative. ![]() Multiple systems and platforms implement the Common Data Model today, including Power BI dataflows and Azure Data Services. A large system of internal and external partners contributes industry-specific concepts to Common Data Model. It originated from Dynamics 365 apps and is open-sourced on GitHub with over 260 standard entities. Common Data Model includes a rich metadata system with standard entities, relationships, hierarchies, traits, and more. This shared data model allows applications and data integrators to collaborate more easily by providing a unified definition of data. Anyone can build on and extend Common Data Model definitions to capture additional business-specific ideas. Common Data Model provides well-defined, modular, and extensible business entities-such as Account, Business Unit, Case, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, and Product-as well as interactions with vendors, workers, and customers-such as activities and service level agreements. ![]() This model is being extended to observational and analytical data as well. Common Data Model is a declarative specification, and a definition of standard entities that represent commonly used concepts and activities across business and productivity applications.
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