Course Outline

Module 1: Becoming a Solution Architect/Understanding Your Customer Lessons

  • Define the role of a Solution Architect
  • Role of a Solution Architect in projects for government
  • Project methodology and best practices
  • Techniques for understanding your customer
  • Group exercise: Understanding your customer

Module 2: Conceptualizing Design from Requirements Lessons

  • Leading the requirement collection effort in government projects
  • Utilizing fit gap analysis for effective design
  • Pillars of robust architecture
  • Blueprinting the solution architecture for government
  • Group exercise: Design from requirements

Module 3: Project Governance and Team Collaboration Lessons

  • Solution Architect's role in project governance for government initiatives
  • Techniques for maintaining project alignment and progress
  • Common scenarios that may lead to project failure
  • Group exercise: Project governance and team collaboration

Module 4: Power Platform Architecture Lessons

  • Key components of the Power Platform architecture for government use
  • Understanding how platform design and limitations impact solution architectures
  • Staying current with updates and feature releases
  • Communicating platform benefits to meet customer needs in government contexts

Module 5: Data Modeling Lessons

  • Influences on data modeling for government projects
  • Strategic approaches to data modeling
  • Data types and their applications
  • Data relationships and integrity
  • Group exercise: Data modeling for government

Module 6: Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Lessons

  • Planning and evaluating requirements for analytics in government
  • Operational reporting techniques for government use
  • Using Power BI for data visualization in government projects
  • Enterprise business intelligence solutions for government
  • Pre-built insights and custom AI applications for government

Module 7: Power Apps Architecture Lessons

  • Evaluating app options and determining the best starting point for government projects
  • Understanding app composition options for government use
  • Incorporating components into your app architecture for government solutions
  • Considerations for including Portals in your app architecture for government
  • Group exercise: Power Apps Architecture topics for government

Module 8: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Lessons

  • Microsoft's vision and the Solution Architect's role in ALM for government projects
  • Strategies for managing environments in government contexts
  • Defining a solution structure for deliverables in government initiatives

Module 10: Security Modeling Lessons

  • Solution Architect's role in security modeling for government projects
  • Discovering and understanding the client's environment for government use
  • Controlling access to environments and resources in government settings
  • Managing access to CDS Data in government contexts
  • Group exercise: Security modeling for government

Module 11: Integration Lessons

  • Solution Architect's role in integrations for government projects
  • Understanding the need for integration in government initiatives
  • Platform features that facilitate integration for government use
  • CDS Event Publishing for government applications
  • Group discussion scenarios for integration in government contexts

Module 12: Dynamics 365 Applications Architecture Lessons

  • Solution Architect's role in deploying Dynamics 365 apps for government
  • Architecture considerations for primary applications in government projects
  • Group exercise: App-specific working groups evaluate requirements for government

Module 13: Testing and Go Live Lessons

  • Solution Architect's role in testing and go live processes for government projects
  • Planning for comprehensive testing in government initiatives
  • Strategies for a successful go live in government contexts

Requirements

Successful Azure Stack Hub students for government have 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
  • Familiarity with network configuration, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies
  • Knowledge of Active Directory concepts, such as domains, forests, and domain controllers
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