When developing with Dynamics 365 Business Central in teams, you could have in-place different sandbox environments for developing or testing and you can have the needs to deploy extensions to such environments in an automatic way.
With an Azure-hosted D365BC sandbox (hosted on an Azure VM with a Docker container) you can publish extensions (.app files) also by using Powershell remotely…
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Enabling Remote Powershell connections to a Dynamics 365 Business Central Azure VM sandbox – Stefano Demiliani
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