Design Architecture for Low-Code No-Code using CDS with Srikumar Nair
Episode 198 of the Microsoft Innovation Podcast podcast, hosted by Mark Smith [nz365guy], titled "Design Architecture for Low-Code No-Code using CDS with Srikumar Nair" was published on May 11, 2020 and runs 48 minutes.
May 11, 2020 ·48m · Microsoft Innovation Podcast
Summary
FULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/198 Interesting facts about Srikumar Nair’s lifeHow Srikumar started working with Microsoft Srikumar’s involvement with XRM, CRM and CDS A discussion about Srikumar’s role in Microsoft as Principal Group Program Manager Introduction to XRM and CDS Discusses the difference between XRM and CDS Srikumar’s shares his views on what a low-code no-code is What Srikumar is seeing when it comes to resource consumption&nbs...
Episode Description
FULL SHOW NOTES
https://podcast.nz365guy.com/198
- Interesting facts about Srikumar Nair’s life
- How Srikumar started working with Microsoft
- Srikumar’s involvement with XRM, CRM and CDS
- A discussion about Srikumar’s role in Microsoft as Principal Group Program Manager
- Introduction to XRM and CDS
- Discusses the difference between XRM and CDS
- Srikumar’s shares his views on what a low-code no-code is
- What Srikumar is seeing when it comes to resource consumption
- Discussions on the architecture patterns and the changes happening concerning the CDS environment
- A conversation about the sales applications and the changes
- CDS licencing when it comes to Platform Capacity – API and Storage
- How they work with the AZURE team when it comes to the growth happening on the Power Platform, and how are they integrated into different parts of Microsoft
- Srikumar’s journey from Blob storage to Cosmos DB and the lessons learnt
- How Srikumar’s team make sure their customer gets the right value of the product when it comes to the new licensing that is coming
- An introduction about the Team Member enforcement
- Talks about ISV considerations and how they make sure that the Power Platform is the tool where they can build their applications
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