Microsoft Sustainability Manager is built on the capabilities of Common Data Model, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Power Platform. To set up the solution, you need to use Microsoft Cloud Solution Center, which sets up the Dataverse environment, deploys the solutions, data model, and sample data into it.
The following diagram shows the Microsoft Sustainability Manager solution architecture.
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The rest of this article discusses the component layers that compose the solution architecture layer.
Security
Sustainability users shown in the diagram are those users who interact with Microsoft Sustainability Manager. The following list shows typical sustainability user personas with their respective responsibility definition:
Sustainability Lead: Provides the emissions to partner teams.
Sustainability Specialist: Responsible for emissions reporting tasks.
Emissions Analyst: Analyzes emissions data and sends analysis results to other stakeholders.
IT Admin: Collects and ingests emissions data into the system.
Operations: Operates facilities, monitors and improves system performance while reducing carbon emissions, energy use and costs, water consumption, and waste.
Authentication
Sustainability users authenticate to Microsoft Sustainability Manager via Microsoft Entra ID like any other Power Apps application. Microsoft Entra ID performs the authentication methods that are enabled in the tenant and enforces any conditional access policies, such as Microsoft Entra multifactor authentication for users accessing the application.
Authorization
Microsoft Sustainability Manager uses the role-based security model in Dataverse to authorize users to access data elements. Built-in security roles are available, or you can configure your own to implement the role-based security model. The access level considers the business unit hierarchy that the user is a member of.
First, you need to model and configure your business unit hierarchy. Then you can copy these built-in security roles and apply them to your business units to create your security segmentation. As part of your user management, you assign these security roles to the end user, teams, or business units.
Microsoft Sustainability Manager is a model-driven app that interfaces with end users. The Power Platform Power Apps configuration capability exposes data elements to model-driven apps.
Data layer
The Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability data model is the data foundation for Microsoft Sustainability Manager. The data layer consists of three types of data: transactional, master, and activity data. The Dataverse storage stores the transactional and master data. To enhance scalability and performance, ingested activity data is stored in elastic data storage within Dataverse and connected through virtual tables. The solution uses a managed Azure Data Lake to synchronize analytics data, which the managed Power BI reports use to generate quantitative preparation reports or the Sustainability Dashboard.
Analytics
Microsoft Sustainability Manager comes with ready-to-use Power BI embedded reports that utilize the analytics data (managed Azure Data Lake) replicated from the operational Dataverse data. The solution can also generate Excel-based quantitative reports from the emission and activity data stored.
You can extend the analytics by creating custom Dynamics 365 dashboards and Power BI embedded dashboards. Dynamics 365 dashboards can use data that's stored in Dataverse, such as master data. However, you can't query against elastic data storage (virtual tables) where activity and calculated emissions are stored. To include the data in elastic data storage, you can use Power BI Common Data Service (Legacy) connector while creating your custom Power BI report. The Power Query Dataverse connector supersedes the Common Data Service (Legacy) connector. Alternatively, you can feed the Dataverse data to Azure Synapse Analytics Workspace via Azure Synapse Link configuration. You can then use this Azure Synapse Analytics workspace data as a source for your custom Power BI reports.
The Microsoft Sustainability Manager uses the native Microsoft Teams integration to collaborate seamlessly with Dynamics 365 team members. The solution utilizes the collaboration and chat features of Microsoft Teams.
Integration
The data model forms the foundation for the Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability. Depending on the data estate maturity level, the solution might require integration with other systems. There are three core integration scenarios with Microsoft Sustainability Manager.
Data import
Data export
Transactional
Each scenario represents a shape that can be realized using one or more technologies. The following figure illustrates the technology options for the realization of these scenarios.
Data import is one of the critical processes of Microsoft Sustainability Manager.
The source data can reside in different systems that include:
Power Platform: Another Dataverse instance
Microsoft 365: SharePoint, OneDrive, and others
Azure tenant: Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Data Lake, Azure database, other data storage options
On-premises tenant: Supported database systems and sources connectivity via on-premises data gateway.
Other cloud tenants: Connection with establishing Azure ExpressRoute gateway or S2S VPN gateways.
Third-party tenants: Connection connectivity with third-party services via custom connectors or published adaptors.
You can import data into Sustainability Manager in multiple ways, depending on the data type, source, user experience level, and import frequency. The following table summarizes the methods and provides considerations and guidelines for when to use them.
The Power Query guided experience is the most comprehensive ingestion approach available within Microsoft Sustainability Manager. It allows you to import data for multiple entities through multiple sources, all through a single import with detailed guidance to ensure that the ingestion is successful.
Evaluate the availability of the connector, scalability (data volume and data volatility), and the complexity of data cleansing and transformation required.
Data import scenarios where the Power Query connectors support natively and you want control over data transformations.
Allowing you to create (and even share) a connector with its own triggers and actions.
Limited to the capabilities of the API or service they're connecting to. Extra development and maintenance work to keep the connector up to date due to changes to the API or authentication methods.
Sustainability Manager doesn't natively support the source provider or partner, and there are limitations on creating a first-party connector (Power Query).
Using Microsoft Sustainability Manager manual import capability to import individual or bulk records.
To update activity data records in Sustainability Manager, you must delete previously imported data and reimport all the data.
Fixing individual records and when bulk data import integration is costly or data volatility is low.
Using Custom Dimensions provides the organizations to include different properties of the activities data recorded. It's a flexible way to extend the Microsoft Sustainability Manager data model. You can use custom dimensions in calculations and reports to extract insightful analysis.
Note
Ingesting custom dimensions is only available via the Power Query experience only.
Also it isn't available for reference data.
Organizations can use the Data approval management (Preview) to enable staging the data in a pending stage so it doesn't affect the calculations, analysis, and reporting. After it's authorized users review and approve it, the data becomes available for all corresponding functions
Data export
You might want to export data from Sustainability Manager to stage for custom analytics or feed other systems for processing. The following table summarizes the methods and provides considerations and guidelines for when to use them.
As needed export needs for low and medium size data volumes.
Transactional
Transactional integration scenarios can arise when you need to exchange information between systems and update data in real time. Transactional integration ensures that you complete the transaction accurately and completely. The following table summarizes the methods and provides considerations and guidelines for when to use them.
OData v4 implementation to provide CRUD operations using a standard set of interfaces, providing an interface that is open to a wide technological audience.
Custom APIs created by Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability to calculate emissions for specific actions that consolidate many operations into a single operation or expose a new type of trigger event.
One or more operations need to be consolidated into a single operation or need to expose a new type of trigger event.
Error handling
Error handling during the data imports plays a vital role to make sure your data is ingested properly and reports are showing the latest information for Sustainability reports & analytics. Sustainability Manager lets users review and fix errors in the data imports. These error reports are now available for all three import types, templates, Power Query guided flow and partner experience.
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