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Course Outline
Module 1: Becoming a Solution Architect/Getting to Know Your Customer
- Define the Role of a Solution Architect
- Solution Architect's Role in Projects
- Project Methodology for Government
- Understanding Your Customer for Government Projects
- Group Exercise - Getting to Know Your Customer for Government
Module 2: Conceptualizing the Design from Requirements
- Leading the Requirement Collection Effort for Government
- Utilizing Fit Gap Analysis in Government Projects
- Pillars of Good Architecture for Government Solutions
- Blueprinting the Solution Architecture for Government
- Group Exercise - Design from Requirements for Government
Module 3: Project Governance and Working as a Team
- Solution Architect's Role in Project Governance for Government
- Techniques for Keeping a Project on Track for Government
- Scenarios That Could Cause a Project to Fail for Government
- Group Exercise - Project Governance and Working as a Team for Government
Module 4: Power Platform Architecture
- Key Components of Power Platform Architecture for Government
- Understanding How Platform Design and Limits Influence Solution Architectures for Government
- Updates and Feature Releases for Government
- Communicating How the Platform Meets Customer Needs for Government
Module 5: Data Modeling
- Influences on Data Models for Government
- Data Model Strategy for Government
- Data Types for Government Applications
- Data Relationships for Government Projects
- Group Exercise - Data Modeling for Government
Module 6: Analytics and Artificial Intelligence
- Planning and Evaluating Requirements for Government Analytics
- Operational Reporting for Government
- Power BI for Government Use Cases
- Enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) for Government
- Pre-built Insights and Custom AI Solutions for Government
Module 7: Power Apps Architecture
- Discussing Options for Apps and How to Choose Where to Start for Government
- Exploring App Composition Options for Government
- Using Components as Part of Your App Architecture for Government
- Considerations for Including Portals as an App in Your Architecture for Government
- Group Exercise - Power Apps Architecture Topics for Government
Module 8: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Microsoft's Vision and the Solution Architect's Role in ALM for Government
- Environment Strategies for Government Projects
- Defining a Solution Structure for Your Deliverable for Government
Module 10: Security Modeling
- Solution Architect's Role in Security Modeling for Government
- Discovery and Learning Your Client's Environment for Government
- Controlling Access to Environments and Resources for Government
- Controlling Access to CDS Data for Government
- Group Exercise - Security Modeling for Government
Module 11: Integration
- Solution Architect's Role in Integrations for Government
- Understanding What an Integration Is and Why It Is Needed for Government
- Platform Features That Enable Integration for Government
- CDS Event Publishing for Government
- Scenarios for Group Discussion for Government
Module 12: Dynamics 365 Applications Architecture
- Solution Architect's Role When Deploying Dynamics 365 Apps for Government
- Architecture Considerations for Primary Apps in Government
- Group Exercise - App-Specific Working Groups Evaluate Requirements for Government
Module 13: Testing and Go Live
- Solution Architect's Role with Testing and Go Live for Government
- Planning for Testing in Government Projects
- Planning for Go Live in Government Projects
Requirements
For government professionals seeking to excel in Azure Stack Hub, it is essential to possess prior experience with operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, and networking:
- A solid understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including virtual machines (VMs) and virtual networking
- Proficiency in network configuration, encompassing TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies
- Familiarity with Active Directory concepts, such as domains, forests, and domain controllers
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