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Aniruddha Deswandikar
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Aniruddha Deswandikar

Aniruddha Deswandikar holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and is a seasoned Solutions Architect with over 30 years of industry experience as a developer, architect and technology strategist. His experience spans from start-ups to dotcoms to large enterprises. He has spent 18 years at Microsoft helping Microsoft customers build their next generation Applications and Data Analytics platforms. His experience across Application, Data and AI has helped him provide holistic guidance to companies large and small. Currently he is helping global enterprises set up their Enterprise-scale Analytical system using the Data Mesh Architecture. He is a Subject Matter Expert on Data Mesh in Microsoft and is currently helping multiple Microsoft Global Customers implement the Data Mesh architecture.
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Organizing resources in a landing zone

A landing zone is typically a subscription that needs to be governed by a common policy. However, creating one landing zone for every project in the company could lead to too many landing zones to manage. Hence, companies typically choose to make landing zones based on a business domain such as sales, marketing, finance, or HR or based on business zones such as North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Then, within each landing zone, they allow multiple teams to create and manage their analytical projects.

Hence, inside a landing zone, the company needs to manage the resources efficiently in a way that each team is given access to only their resources. There might be some shared resources that might need separate management and common access to all.

This project level and shared resources management inside a subscription can be achieved through resource groups, as shown in Figure 3.10:

Figure 3.10 – Data landing zone resource groups

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Aniruddha Deswandikar

Aniruddha Deswandikar holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and is a seasoned Solutions Architect with over 30 years of industry experience as a developer, architect and technology strategist. His experience spans from start-ups to dotcoms to large enterprises. He has spent 18 years at Microsoft helping Microsoft customers build their next generation Applications and Data Analytics platforms. His experience across Application, Data and AI has helped him provide holistic guidance to companies large and small. Currently he is helping global enterprises set up their Enterprise-scale Analytical system using the Data Mesh Architecture. He is a Subject Matter Expert on Data Mesh in Microsoft and is currently helping multiple Microsoft Global Customers implement the Data Mesh architecture.
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