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Checklist for planning your environment strategy

Organization environment and tenant strategy

Done? Task
Define your environment and tenant strategies and get approval from all key stakeholders, including business, IT, security, and compliance.
Consider the future growth of your solution and how it will affect your environment and tenant needs.
Support your application lifecycle management (ALM) processes and automation with your environment and tenant strategy.
Consider the short- and long-term impact of your environment and tenant strategy on licensing, compliance, application design, performance, scalability, maintainability, and ALM of your solution.
Plan for potential citizen development scenarios or collaborative development with both IT and business users.
Create an environment planning matrix with the pros and cons of your environment and tenant strategy to help you visualize the impact.

Environment app strategy

Done? Task
Define the guidelines for adding more apps to your organization environment.
Assess the impact of adding more apps on your data estate. Avoid too much fragmentation and reuse existing integrations and data flows as much as possible.

Global deployment

Done? Task
Coordinate and agree on your environment and tenant strategy with your regional stakeholders.
Assess the network latency and choose the optimal location for your environments and data.

Governance and control

Done? Task
Establish governance processes for provisioning, monitoring, managing the lifecycle, and decommissioning the environments early on.
Understand and properly assign the different security roles involved in managing your environments.
Use the Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter Kit to adjust your governance and control for citizen development scenarios as needed.

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