Industry Immersion Lab (IIL)   Case Studies for Infrastructure Architecture (InfA)
Industry Immersion Lab (IIL)   Case Studies for Infrastructure Architecture (InfA)

Industry Immersion Lab (IIL) Case Studies for Infrastructure Architecture (InfA)

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Infrastructure Architecture (InfA) Implementation Case Studies Comparison

 
Industry
Company Name
Headquarters
Headcount
Global Presence
CEO
CIO/CTO
Strategic Vision
Key Infrastructure Challenges
Implementation Focus
Real Estate
PrimeRealty Developers
Gurugram, India
2,500
Regional (NCR)
Rajiv Sharma
Vikram Malhotra
"Vision 2035" (Sustainable development, tech innovation)
Legacy systems across 50+ properties, data silos, security vulnerabilities
Cloud migration, IoT integration for smart buildings, unified data platform
Banking
OzBank Financial Group
Sydney, Australia (CoE in Bangalore/Gurugram)
45,000+
Asia-Pacific
Samantha Jenkins
Dr. Arjun Rao
"Vision 2035: Building Financial Futures" (Digital transformation, customer-centricity)
Legacy mainframe dependency, multi-region compliance, 99.99% uptime requirement
Hybrid cloud architecture, microservices transformation, zero-trust security
Travel & Hospitality
GlobalVoyage Travels
Chennai, India
15,000+
20+ countries
Rajan Krishnamurthy
Priya Sundaram
"Vision 2035: Beyond Destinations" (Personalized experiences, sustainable tourism)
Peak load scalability (10x during holidays), multi-cloud dependencies, API sprawl
Event-driven architecture, CDN optimization, API gateway management
Pharma
AyushVeda Wellness
Haridwar, Uttarakhand
12,000+
100+ countries
Dr. Vaidya Mohan Sharma
Dr. Anish Kumar
"Vision Wellness 2035" (Ancient wisdom with modern science)
Regulatory compliance (FDA, EMA), supply chain visibility, R&D data security
GxP-compliant infrastructure, blockchain for supply chain, secure research environment
Utilities
Saudi Unified Power Company
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
42,000
Kingdom-wide
Eng. Abdullah Al-Quraishi
Eng. Mohammed Al-Zahrani
"Vision 2035: Powering Saudi Transformation" (Sustainable energy transition)
Critical infrastructure protection, SCADA modernization, IoT at massive scale
OT/IT convergence, edge computing for smart grids, cybersecurity hardening
Minerals
Sino-Bharat Rare Earth Alliance
Beijing (China) & India
12,000+
China, India, Brazil, Chile
Dr. Li Wei
Mr. Ramesh Krishnan
"Vision 2035: Resilient Resources" (Supply chain diversification)
Cross-border data sovereignty, remote site connectivity, operational technology security
Multi-region data residency architecture, satellite/5G hybrid connectivity, ICS security
Education (K12)
SanskritikPathshala
Udaipur, India
Supports 12,000+ families
Learning hubs in 18 cities, programs in 22 countries
Dr. Aditi Sharma
Mr. Karthik Reddy
"Vidya Parampara 2035" (Blending Gurukul traditions with modern education)
Limited infrastructure budget, bandwidth constraints in remote areas, data privacy
Cost-optimized cloud architecture, edge caching, student data protection framework

Common Implementation Themes Across Industries:

  1. All organizations require digital transformation of legacy infrastructure systems
  1. Multi-cloud and hybrid cloud strategies are essential for operational resilience
  1. Security and compliance requirements vary significantly by industry and geography
  1. Scalability challenges due to growth, peak loads, or operational demands
  1. All implementations focus on bridging on-premises systems with cloud capabilities
  1. Edge computing and IoT integration are critical for modern infrastructure
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Infrastructure Architecture Transformation at PrimeRealty Developers: A Real Estate Case Study
Infrastructure Architecture Modernization at OzBank Financial: A Banking Case Study
Infrastructure Architecture Implementation at GlobalVoyage Travels: A Travel & Hospitality Case Study
Infrastructure Architecture Design at AyushVeda Wellness: A Pharma Industry Case Study
Infrastructure Architecture Transformation at Saudi Unified Power Company: A Utilities Case Study
Infrastructure Architecture Strategy at Sino-Bharat Rare Earth Alliance: A Minerals Industry Case Study
Infrastructure Architecture Implementation at Sanskritik Pathshala: A K12 Education Case Study
 
 
 

Assessment Rubric for Infrastructure Architecture (InfA) Case Studies

Assessment Overview

This rubric provides a standardized evaluation framework (100 points total) for all Infrastructure Architecture implementation case studies. Students will be evaluated on their ability to address infrastructure challenges and demonstrate proficiency in designing scalable, secure, and resilient infrastructure solutions.
Evaluation Criteria
Excellent (A)
Proficient (B)
Developing (C)
Needs Improvement (D)
Points
1. Technical Architecture Design
Demonstrates comprehensive understanding of infrastructure patterns; provides detailed architecture diagrams with specific technology choices and justifications
Shows solid understanding of infrastructure design; provides mostly correct architectural explanations
Shows basic understanding of infrastructure design with some technical errors
Demonstrates minimal understanding of architecture principles; significant technical inaccuracies
15
2. Strategic Alignment with Business Objectives
Clearly connects infrastructure strategy to organization's business goals; quantifies expected ROI and business impact
Generally aligns infrastructure design with strategic goals; mentions business impact
Makes basic connections between infrastructure and business goals; limited discussion of impact
Fails to adequately connect infrastructure implementation to business objectives
15
3. Migration & Integration Planning
Develops comprehensive migration strategy with detailed phases, risk mitigation, zero-downtime approach, and rollback procedures
Provides solid migration plan with adequate consideration of key challenges and dependencies
Outlines basic migration approach with limited consideration of risks and challenges
Presents superficial or inadequate migration plan
10
4. Security & Compliance Framework
Creates detailed security architecture with defense-in-depth strategy, compliance mapping, and industry-specific controls
Designs appropriate security framework with adequate coverage of key threats and compliance requirements
Develops basic security approach with limited industry-specific considerations
Presents generic or insufficient security framework
10
5. Scalability & Performance Optimization
Develops comprehensive scalability strategy with auto-scaling, load balancing, caching layers, and performance benchmarks
Provides solid scalability plan covering key scaling dimensions and performance considerations
Outlines basic scalability elements with limited technical detail
Presents minimal or generic scalability approach
10
6. Implementation Phasing & Timeline
Creates detailed implementation roadmap with realistic milestones, dependencies, resource allocation, and parallel workstreams
Develops solid implementation timeline with appropriate phases and resource considerations
Provides basic implementation sequence with limited detail on timing and resources
Presents vague or unrealistic implementation timeline
10
7. Infrastructure-as-Code & Automation Strategy
Provides detailed IaC approach with specific tools (Terraform, Ansible, etc.), CI/CD pipelines, and automation frameworks
Outlines appropriate automation strategy with adequate tool selection and deployment approach
Presents basic automation elements with limited specificity
Offers minimal or generic automation details
10
8. Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning
Designs comprehensive DR/BC strategy with RTO/RPO targets, failover procedures, backup strategies, and regular testing protocols
Develops solid DR/BC approach with appropriate recovery objectives and backup methods
Outlines basic disaster recovery elements with limited detail on procedures
Presents minimal or inadequate DR/BC plan
5
9. Monitoring, Observability & Operations Strategy
Creates detailed observability framework with metrics, logging, tracing, alerting, and SRE practices
Provides appropriate monitoring approach with adequate coverage of key operational concerns
Outlines basic monitoring elements with limited detail on operational excellence
Presents minimal or inadequate monitoring approach
5
10. Overall Communication Quality & Organization
Exceptionally clear, professional, and well-structured presentation with compelling architecture diagrams and narratives
Clear and well-organized presentation with effective supporting materials
Generally clear presentation with basic supporting materials
Disorganized or unclear presentation with inadequate supporting materials
10

Submission Requirements

Students must submit both of the following:
  1. Detailed Infrastructure Architecture Report (PDF) - Comprehensive documentation addressing all case study requirements with:
      • Executive summary
      • Current state assessment and gap analysis
      • Target state architecture with detailed diagrams
      • Migration and implementation roadmap
      • Security and compliance framework
      • Disaster recovery and business continuity plan
      • Cost analysis and TCO model
      • Supporting technical appendices
  1. Architecture Presentation (PPT) - Concise presentation (15-20 slides) that:
      • Summarizes current state challenges
      • Presents target architecture vision
      • Includes detailed architecture diagrams (logical, physical, network, security)
      • Highlights critical design decisions and trade-offs
      • Provides implementation timeline and milestones
      • Demonstrates ROI and business value

Infrastructure Architecture Artifacts Required

For each case study, students must create and include:
  1. High-level architecture diagram (logical view)
  1. Network topology and connectivity diagram
  1. Security architecture diagram (zones, controls, data flows)
  1. Cloud architecture diagram (for hybrid/multi-cloud scenarios)
  1. Data architecture and integration flows
  1. Disaster recovery topology
  1. Migration strategy and phasing diagram
  1. Infrastructure-as-Code repository structure
  1. Monitoring and observability dashboard design
  1. Cost optimization framework and projections

Grading Scale

Score Range
Grade
Performance Level
90-100
A
Excellent
80-89
B
Proficient
70-79
C
Developing
60-69
D
Needs Improvement
Below 60
F
Unsatisfactory
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