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Microsoft Power Platform Enterprise Architecture

You're reading from   Microsoft Power Platform Enterprise Architecture A guide for architects and decision makers to craft complex solutions tailored to meet business needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800204577
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Basics
2. Chapter 1: Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Overview FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Azure Overview 4. Section 2: The Architecture
5. Chapter 3: Understanding Microsoft's Power Platform Architecture 6. Chapter 4: Tools and Techniques 7. Chapter 5: Application Lifecycle Management 8. Section 3: Implementation
9. Chapter 6: Implementation Approach and Methodologies 10. Chapter 7: Microsoft Power Platform Security 11. Chapter 8: Microsoft Power Platform Extensibility 12. Chapter 9: Microsoft Power Platform Integration 13. Chapter 10: Microsoft Power Platform Data Migration 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding authentication

In this section, we will describe the details of authentication in the Microsoft cloud ecosystem, which is generally valid for all Microsoft cloud services, including Power Platform. First, we will cover the authentication of internal organizational users and then look at the authentication capabilities for guest and external users.

Understanding identity and authentication solutions for internal users

Every internal user must be a member of the tenant's AAD. Organizations can decide to use cloud identities only, where user management can be performed solely within AAD. Large organizations with complex internal IT infrastructure, however, require a certain level of integration for their existing on-premises active directory structures with the cloud. There are many reasons for this, but mainly, the requirements are to keep a consolidated process of provisioning user identities and to keep full control of security within its own boundaries. There...

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