Building Modern Data Architectures: Integrating Power Platform and Azure Data Services
The conversation with Andrew, Ana and Mark covers various topics including the functionality of the Riverside platform, the importance of communication and commitment in team collaborations, the introduction of the white paper on Power Platform in a Modern Data Platform Architecture, and the flexibility of integrating Power Platform into different data architectures. The conversation explores the principles of data integration and the application of Power Platform and Azure Data Services in creating a modern data platform architecture. The main themes include data consolidation, data distribution, and the role of Microsoft partners in implementing these concepts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of starting with Dataverse and gradually scaling up the data integration techniques. The response to the white paper on this topic has been overwhelmingly positive, with many organizations and individuals expressing interest in implementing these principles.
What You Will Learn:
The Riverside platform records high-quality audio and video locally, ensuring a clear and crisp recording for editing and post-production.
Effective communication and commitment are essential for successful team collaborations.
The white paper on Power Platform in a Modern Data Platform Architecture explores five patterns of integration between Power Platform and Azure data platform, emphasizing the importance of data in app development.
Power Platform plays a crucial role in building scalable and valuable data platforms, allowing organizations to extract insights and provide useful data to users.
The white paper provides practical guidance on when to use different integration techniques based on the complexity and requirements of the project. Start with Dataverse and gradually scale up data integration techniques
Data consolidation and data distribution are key principles in modern data platform architecture
The response to the white paper on this topic has been overwhelmingly positive
Microsoft partners should adapt to the changing landscape and develop IP to make complex architectures more accessible