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    Home»Development»Perficient’s Pradeep Jain Named Microsoft FastTrack Solution Architect for Power Automate

    Perficient’s Pradeep Jain Named Microsoft FastTrack Solution Architect for Power Automate

    August 12, 2025

    Perficient is delighted to announce that Pradeep Jain, Senior Solution Architect, has been honored by Microsoft as a FastTrack Recognized Solution Architect for Power Automate—a distinction reserved for only a select group of global experts.

    This recognition, conferred by the Microsoft Power Platform product engineering team, celebrates architects who deliver high-quality, enterprise-scale Power Platform solutions with consistency and architectural excellence. Pradeep is one of only 31 architects worldwide to currently hold this title for Power Automate.

    Pradeep’s distinction is built on an impressive track record:

    • 15+ enterprise-scale implementations across industries including customer service, retail, technology, and oil & gas.
    • Expertise spanning Power Automate, Power Apps, and Dynamics 365, with AI capabilities seamlessly embedded into solutions.
    • Solutions that streamline operations, empower frontline teams, and generate measurable business value.
    • A commitment to governance, scalable architecture, and human-centered design.

    Over his 13 years as a solution architect, Pradeep has become a trusted advisor to clients, guiding them through their digital maturity journey and ensuring technology investments deliver real-world impact. Beyond delivering transformative projects, he’s known for mentoring emerging architects, contributing to centers of excellence, and fostering high-performing teams across Perficient.

    Being named a Microsoft FastTrack Recognized Solution Architect is not just a title—it’s validation from Microsoft’s own engineering leaders that Pradeep consistently operates at the highest level of architectural excellence. It places him among an elite global community of experts who help shape the future of Microsoft Power Platform.

     

    Perficient’s Power Platform Impact

    Pradeep’s recognition also reflects the depth of expertise within Perficient’s Power Platform practice. Our team helps organizations accelerate innovation and maximize their Microsoft investments by combining Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI, and Copilot Studio with enterprise-ready governance and integration across Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, and other business systems. From strategy and proof-of-value engagements to full-scale deployments, we focus on delivering secure, scalable, and AI-enabled solutions that streamline processes, empower teams, and drive measurable outcomes.

     

    Congratulations, Pradeep! Your leadership, innovation, and dedication to empowering clients with intelligent, scalable solutions embody the best of Perficient’s commitment to digital transformation.

    Learn more about Microsoft’s FastTrack Recognized Solution Architect program here and read more about Perficient’s Power Platform practice here.

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