Summary
In this chapter, we focused mostly on the operations part of the Power Platform management. We went through different design best practices and guidelines. We started with Power Platform Well-Architected and learned about how its purpose is to design application workloads that are resilient, reliable, and efficient, and give users a great user experience. From there, we moved on to Power Platform landing zones, which help administrators spin up needed environments that follow proven architecture designs and allow organizations to scale rapidly to support efforts in digital transformation while giving app makers a place to innovate. We looked into the design principles and design areas that the operations team should consider when planning the architecture design.
From design best practices, we moved to the actual implementation of one of these recommendations – platform automation. We experimented with the idea of how it looks if a low-code/no-code platform such as...