This is the third and final post in my series around using your voice to query/search Microsoft Identity Manager or as I’m now calling it, the Voice Assistant for Microsoft Identity Manager.

The two previous posts in this series detail some of my steps and processes in developing and fleshing out this Voice Assistant for Microsoft Identity Manager concept. The first post detailed the majority of the base functionality whilst the second post detailed the auditing and reporting aspects into Table Storage and Power BI.

My final architecture is depicted below.

Voice Assistant for Microsoft Identity Manager Architecture

I’ve put together more of an overview in a presentation format embedded here.

If you’re interested in building the solution checkout the Github Repo here which includes the Respeaker Python Script, Azure Function etc.

Let me know how you go @darrenjrobinson

Darren Robinson

Bespoke learnings from a Microsoft Identity and Access Management Architect using lots of Microsoft Identity Manager, Azure Active Directory, PowerShell, SailPoint IdentityNow and Lithnet products and services.

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