Webinar:
PL 600 Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect
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| Webinar | 19/05/2026 - 21/05/2026 (09:30 - 17:00 CET/CEST) | € 1.350,00 | |
| Webinar | 21/10/2026 - 23/10/2026 (09:30 - 17:00 CET/CEST) | € 1.350,00 | |
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Location: Live Virtual Training Date: 19/05 - 21/05 Price : € 1.350,00 |
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Location: Live Virtual Training Date: 21/10 - 23/10 Price : € 1.350,00 |
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1 - Module 1: Becoming a Solution Architect/Getting to know your customer
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Define a Solution Architect
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Role of a Solution Architect on projects
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Project Methodology
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Getting to know your customer
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Group exercise – Getting to know your customer
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2 - Module 2: Conceptualizing the design from requirements
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How to lead the requirement collection effort
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Using fit gap analysis
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Pillars of good architecture
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Blueprinting the solution architecture
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Group exercise – Design from requirements
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3 - Module 3: Project governance and working as a team
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Solution Architect's role in project governance
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Techniques for keeping a project on track
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Scenarios that could cause a project to fail
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Group exercise – Project governance and working as a team
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4 - Module 4: Power Platform Architecture
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Key Power Platform architecture components
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Understand how platform design and limits influence solution architectures
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Updates and feature releases
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Understand how to communicate how the platform meets customer needs
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5 - Module 5: Data Modeling
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Data model influences
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Data model strategy
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Data types
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Data relationships
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Group exercise – Data modeling
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6 - Module 6: Analytics and artificial intelligence
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Planning and evaluating requirements
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Operational reporting
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Power BI
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Enterprise BI
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Pre-built insights and custom AI
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7 - Module 7: Power Apps Architecture
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Discuss options for apps and how to choose where to start
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Discuss app composition options
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Using components as part of your app architecture
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Considerations for including Portals as an app in your architecture
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Group exercise – Power Apps Architecture topics
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8 - Module 8: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
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Microsoft vision and Solution Architect's role in ALM
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Environment strategies
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Defining a solution structure for your deliverable
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9 - Lab : ALM Hands-on LabModule 9: Power Automate Architecture
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Discuss options for automation and custom logic
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Review considerations for using triggers and common actions
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Explore using Business Process Flows (BPF) to guide users through business processes
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Group Exercise – Evaluate scenarios for Power Automate usage
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10 - Module 10: Security Modeling
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Solution Architect's role in security modeling
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Discovery and learning your client's environment
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Controlling access to environments and resources
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Controlling access to Dataverse Data
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Group Exercise – Security Modeling
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11 - Module 11: Integration
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Solution Architects role in Integrations
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What is an integration and why do we need it
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Platform features that enable integration
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Dataverse Event Publishing
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Scenarios for group discussion
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12 - Module 12: Dynamics 365 Applications Architecture
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Solution Architect's role when deploying Dynamics 365 apps
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Architecture Considerations for primary apps
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Group Exercise – App specific working groups evaluate requirements
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13 - Module 13: Power Virtual Agents architecture
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Introduction
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Chatbot options
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Chatbot concepts
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Best practices
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Integrate chatbots
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Power Virtual Agents in Microsoft Teams
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14 - Module 14: Robotic Process Automation
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Introduction
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Power Automate Desktop
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Recording and editing tasks
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Running desktop flows
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Process advisor
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15 - Module 15: Testing and Go Live
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Solution Architect's role with testing and go live
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Planning for testing
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Planning for go live
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PL 600 Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect
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1 - Module 1: Becoming a Solution Architect/Getting to know your customer
-
Define a Solution Architect
-
Role of a Solution Architect on projects
-
Project Methodology
-
Getting to know your customer
-
Group exercise – Getting to know your customer
-
-
2 - Module 2: Conceptualizing the design from requirements
-
How to lead the requirement collection effort
-
Using fit gap analysis
-
Pillars of good architecture
-
Blueprinting the solution architecture
-
Group exercise – Design from requirements
-
-
3 - Module 3: Project governance and working as a team
-
Solution Architect's role in project governance
-
Techniques for keeping a project on track
-
Scenarios that could cause a project to fail
-
Group exercise – Project governance and working as a team
-
-
4 - Module 4: Power Platform Architecture
-
Key Power Platform architecture components
-
Understand how platform design and limits influence solution architectures
-
Updates and feature releases
-
Understand how to communicate how the platform meets customer needs
-
-
5 - Module 5: Data Modeling
-
Data model influences
-
Data model strategy
-
Data types
-
Data relationships
-
Group exercise – Data modeling
-
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6 - Module 6: Analytics and artificial intelligence
-
Planning and evaluating requirements
-
Operational reporting
-
Power BI
-
Enterprise BI
-
Pre-built insights and custom AI
-
-
7 - Module 7: Power Apps Architecture
-
Discuss options for apps and how to choose where to start
-
Discuss app composition options
-
Using components as part of your app architecture
-
Considerations for including Portals as an app in your architecture
-
Group exercise – Power Apps Architecture topics
-
-
8 - Module 8: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
-
Microsoft vision and Solution Architect's role in ALM
-
Environment strategies
-
Defining a solution structure for your deliverable
-
-
9 - Lab : ALM Hands-on LabModule 9: Power Automate Architecture
-
Discuss options for automation and custom logic
-
Review considerations for using triggers and common actions
-
Explore using Business Process Flows (BPF) to guide users through business processes
-
Group Exercise – Evaluate scenarios for Power Automate usage
-
-
10 - Module 10: Security Modeling
-
Solution Architect's role in security modeling
-
Discovery and learning your client's environment
-
Controlling access to environments and resources
-
Controlling access to Dataverse Data
-
Group Exercise – Security Modeling
-
-
11 - Module 11: Integration
-
Solution Architects role in Integrations
-
What is an integration and why do we need it
-
Platform features that enable integration
-
Dataverse Event Publishing
-
Scenarios for group discussion
-
-
12 - Module 12: Dynamics 365 Applications Architecture
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Solution Architect's role when deploying Dynamics 365 apps
-
Architecture Considerations for primary apps
-
Group Exercise – App specific working groups evaluate requirements
-
-
13 - Module 13: Power Virtual Agents architecture
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Introduction
-
Chatbot options
-
Chatbot concepts
-
Best practices
-
Integrate chatbots
-
Power Virtual Agents in Microsoft Teams
-
-
14 - Module 14: Robotic Process Automation
-
Introduction
-
Power Automate Desktop
-
Recording and editing tasks
-
Running desktop flows
-
Process advisor
-
-
15 - Module 15: Testing and Go Live
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Solution Architect's role with testing and go live
-
Planning for testing
-
Planning for go live
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What is covered by this Power Platform webinar?
The PL-600 Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect certification represents the highest level of Power Platform expertise — the ability to design, govern, and deliver complete, enterprise-grade solutions that meet complex business requirements. This comprehensive, exam-aligned course prepares you for that role, covering everything from understanding your customer and conceptualising a solution architecture, to governing projects, modelling data and security, managing the application lifecycle, and planning for go-live.
The course takes a genuinely architectural perspective throughout. Rather than focusing on how to use individual platform features, it addresses how to make the right design decisions across the full Power Platform stack — Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Virtual Agents, Dataverse, and Dynamics 365 — in a way that is scalable, secure, maintainable, and aligned to customer needs.
Who should take this course?
Experienced Power Platform consultants and developers who are ready to step into a solution architect role and prepare for the PL-600 Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect certification exam.
- Dataverse
- Power BI
- Power Platform
- PowerApps