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Microsoft Power Platform Solutions Architect's Handbook - Second Edition
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In this chapter, we explored the architectural considerations for planning, designing, and governing Copilot capabilities across Microsoft Power Platform. You learned how to distinguish between the various Copilot experiences for both makers and end users and how to map real-world business requirements to the correct tools.
We looked at how Copilots in Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Pages accelerate the development life cycle and provide new ways for users to interact with data and processes through natural language. We then delved into Copilot Studio and its virtual agent capabilities.
You also learned how to address the essential non-functional requirements, including planning for regional and language constraints and selecting the right licensing and funding models. Finally, the Skyline Harbor case study provided a practical, step-by-step example of how to apply these architectural principles to deliver a production-ready Copilot solution.
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