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Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect's Handbook

By : Hugo Herrera
4.5 (2)
Book Image

Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect's Handbook

4.5 (2)
By: Hugo Herrera

Overview of this book

If you’ve been looking for a way to unlock the potential of Microsoft Power Platform and take your career as a solution architect to the next level, then look no further—this practical guide covers it all. Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect’s Handbook will equip you with everything you need to build flexible and cost-effective end-to-end solutions. Its comprehensive coverage ranges from best practices surrounding fit-gap analysis, leading design processes, and navigating existing systems to application lifecycle management with Microsoft Azure DevOps, security compliance monitoring, and third-party API integration. The book takes a hands-on approach by guiding you through a fictional case study throughout the book, allowing you to apply what you learn as you learn it. At the end of the handbook, you’ll discover a set of mock tests for you to embed your progress and prepare for PL-600 Microsoft certification. Whether you want to learn how to work with Power Platform or want to take your skills from the intermediate to advanced level, this book will help you achieve that and ensure that you’re able to add value to your organization as an expert solution architect.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction
4
Part 2: Requirements Analysis, Solution Envisioning, and the Implementation Roadmap
10
Part 3: Architecting the Power Platform Solution
15
Part 4: The Build – Implementing Solid Power Platform Solutions
20
Part 5: Power Platform Solution Architect Certification Prep

Tips for the day

The PL-600 is a timed exam that tests your knowledge of Power Platform solution architecture. These are a few tips that can help you get the best result on the day.

  • Read the actual question – the question may ask, “What should you recommend?” This could mean that there may be other answers that are technically feasible but are not recommended and, therefore, shouldn't be selected.
  • Peek ahead at case study questions – peek ahead at the questions when reading through the background and requirements for a case study. The questions will give you some context and save time when reading through the case study.
  • Save tough questions for the end – if the answer is not apparent, answer to the best of your knowledge and save it for review later. If time allows, at the end of the exam stage, you can go back and review those answers in more detail.

The following section includes example questions to help you prepare...