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Industry Accelerators from Microsoft’s POV with Smith Codio

Industry Accelerators from Microsoft’s POV with Smith Codio

Episode 91 Published 6 years, 10 months ago
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  • Background – living in Seattle, moving to the Pacific North West from Philadelphia, working in Microsoft engineering team, interests outside of work 
  • Thoughts on home automation, i.e. Alexa vs Google Home, and a rundown of house automation devices 
  • How Smith started working for Microsoft — internship in Redmond campus and working with the product, getting a job offer, working in different capacities, different teams and services 
  • How long the Microsoft Industry Accelerator has been running 
  • What’s an accelerator – Microsoft's viewpoint on what problems are being solved with Industry Accelerators, and what they are from a component level 
  • Creating additional schema on top of the core Common Data Model, having a managed solutions that are going to be put in Github that one can consume on the CDS for App environment 
  • Having multiple data models and how they are handled 
  • Breakdown of what is included in the Microsoft Industry Accelerator JSON file 
  • What is a schema – a way to represent a set of entities or tables and define the relationships between them 
  • Difference between UML (Unified Modelling Language) and ERD (entity relationship diagram 
  • How Smith decides what to leave out in the Common Data Model, and the senior leadership team’s involvement 
  • Why Microsoft sees the need to create Industry Accelerators 
  • The rationale behind creating data models to enable consistency across the industry 
  • Biggest changes between version 1 and version 2 
  • Various components on the visual layer, pre-packaging around flows, unique experiences (Canvas apps vs model-driven), PCF controls unique to the accelerators 
  • Who owns the IP — Microsoft, partner or ISV?
  • How Microsoft supports what’s built from an Accelerator  
  • Best practice or success stories of partners that have jumped on the Accelerators that Microsoft have a documented case studies on
  • First party app dependencies for the Industry Accelerators outside of the Common Data Model
  • Plans for Business Applications with regard to the Accelerator Programme

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