Managed Environments overview
Managed Environments is a suite of premium capabilities that allows admins to manage Power Platform at scale with more control, less effort, and more insights. Admins can use Managed Environments with any type of environment. Certain features can be configured upon enabling a Managed Environment. Once an environment is managed, it unlocks more features across the Power Platform.
Learn how to use Managed Environments.
A Managed Environment encompasses, but isn't limited to, the following features:
- Environment groups
- Limit sharing
- Weekly usage insights
- Data policies
- Pipelines in Power Platform
- Maker welcome content
- Solution checker
- IP Firewall
- IP cookie binding
- Customer Managed Key (CMK)
- Lockbox
- Extended backup
- DLP for desktop flow
- Export data to Azure Application Insights
- Administer the catalog
- Default environment routing
- Create an app description with Copilot
- Virtual Network support for Power Platform
Note
Managed Environments is included as an entitlement with standalone Power Apps, Power Automate, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Power Pages, and Dynamics 365 licenses. Trial licenses can be used to license users in Managed Environments, with the restrictions specific to these types of licenses. To learn more about Managed Environment licensing, see Licensing and Licensing overview for Microsoft Power Platform.
Managed Environment isn't included as an entitlement in the Developer Plan when users run their assets. For more information about Managed Environments and the Developer Plan, see About the Power Apps Developer Plan.