
Microsoft Solutions Architect · Singapore
Microsoft Solutions Architect in Singapore — Let’s Connect
Hi, I’m WR Vishnu — a
Microsoft Solutions Architect based in Singapore,
working independently as a Microsoft 365 consultant
across SharePoint, Power Platform and Copilot Studio. I write about what I build
day to day — architecture decisions, integration patterns, governance frameworks
and the lessons learned along the way.
This blog is my way of sharing knowledge with the broader Microsoft 365 community.
Nothing polished or promotional — just an architect documenting what works, what doesn’t,
and why. If something I’ve written saves you an hour of troubleshooting or helps you make
a better architecture decision, that’s good enough for me.
Got a question, spotted something I got wrong, or just want to connect?
Feel free to reach out — I’m always happy to chat about Microsoft 365.
Send me a message
Use the form below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
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What this blog covers
Whether you’re an IT professional upskilling, a Solutions Architect looking for deeper
technical content, or someone evaluating Microsoft 365 for your organisation — there’s
something here for you. Here’s what the blog covers:
Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Studio
Copilot Studio is changing how enterprise teams build AI-powered agents inside
Microsoft 365. I cover agent design, Copilot Studio integrations, and what Solutions
Architects need to consider before deploying Copilot at scale — licensing, data
governance and adoption planning included.
From building your first agent directly in a SharePoint document library through to
orchestrating complex Copilot Studio workflows, these posts walk through the decisions
that matter before you go live.
SharePoint Online architecture and governance
SharePoint remains the backbone of Microsoft 365 collaboration. As a
SharePoint consultant in Singapore, I write
about information architecture, permission inheritance, hub site design, and governance
controls that keep environments manageable as they grow.
Whether you’re designing a new intranet or untangling an existing one, these articles
approach SharePoint the way an architect would — with an eye on scale, maintainability,
and alignment with broader Microsoft 365 strategy.
Power Platform — automation and integration
Power Automate and Power Apps unlock real automation potential inside Microsoft 365.
I write about Power Platform integration patterns, environment strategy, and governance
approaches that keep deployments scalable and secure.
A common challenge in Singapore and across the region is balancing the speed of
low-code Power Platform development with the guardrails needed to keep things under
control. These posts address that tension directly.
Microsoft 365 governance and tenant management
Governance is what separates a well-run Microsoft 365 tenant from a sprawling mess.
I cover tenant configuration, lifecycle management, sensitivity labels, access controls,
and building frameworks that actually get adopted.
Good governance doesn’t slow people down — it gives them confidence to move faster.
These articles are for architects and IT leads who want frameworks that are practical,
not just policy documents that sit in a drawer.
Before you write
There’s a good chance your question is already covered somewhere on the blog.
Worth a look first:
For Microsoft product support, the
Microsoft 365 support documentation
is your best starting point.
This is one of the few blogs in the region written consistently from the perspective of a
Microsoft Solutions Architect in Singapore —
covering SharePoint, Power Platform and Copilot Studio from an architecture and governance
standpoint rather than end-user tips. Whether you’re a fellow architect, an IT lead,
or a Microsoft 365 consultant in Singapore
looking for a second opinion, I hope you find something useful here.
Useful Microsoft 365 references
A few official Microsoft resources I refer to regularly: