Title:
Academy - Fabric: Fabric Analytics Engineer – End-to-End Fabric view
Session Description:
*** This course requires a separate registration from the Conference ***
This is a two-day Academy course. Registration only available for both class days. Day 2 can be added to your show planner here.
Microsoft Fabric is a comprehensive end-to-end analytics solution that consolidates various services into a single platform. These services include Data Lake, data engineering, data warehousing, business intelligence, data science, real-time analytics and data governance. Fabric offers an integrated and secure experience, streamlining all your analytical requirements.
In this workshop, we’ll guide data professionals—such as data analysts, Power BI users, DBAs, BI/SQL developers, data engineers, and data scientists—through the process of leveraging Microsoft Fabric for an end-to-end experience within the data life cycle. Even if you have limited or no prior experience with Fabric, you’ll learn how to utilize its multiple experiences to construct a complete data lakehouse, use the different tools to perform data engineering, explore ingested and cleaned data to develop advanced analytics and data science, serve final insights with business intelligence, and govern all data assets within the Fabric echosystem. This involves ingesting, transforming, and loading data into the lakehouse, followed by data analysis.
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll cover:
1. Getting Started: You’ll become familiar with accessing and navigating the Microsoft Fabric portal. We’ll introduce you to the various experiences available within Fabric, helping you make informed selections.
2. Creating a Data Lake: Using OneLake, you’ll build a data lakehouse. This approach allows you to retain data in its original location while leveraging your preferred analytics tools.
3. Data Engineering: You’ll perform essential data engineering tasks using Data Factory pipelines and Spark notebooks to transform and enrich the data.
4. Visualization and Insights: Finally, you’ll use Power BI, which seamlessly integrates with Fabric, to visualize and share rich interactive reports.
5. Machine Learning: leveraging Fabric Synapse Analytics to develop advanced analytics and data science projects, leveraging Semantic Link
6. Data Governance using Pureview and its data lineage and data quality capabilities
By the end of this workshop, you’ll have a solid understanding of Microsoft Fabric and its capabilities.
Program Level: Beginner
Delivery Method: Group Live
CPE Credits: 16
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: Recommended to do the 30-day challenge of Microsoft Fabric from Microsoft Learn
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Type:
Academy
Ability Level:
101 - New To
Primary Product:
Microsoft Fabric
Primary Track:
Development & Architecture
Track:
Business Intelligence (BI) & Reporting,Development & Architecture
Learning Objective 1:
Understand Microsoft Fabric foundational capabilities and architecture
Learning Objective 2:
Discover Microsoft Fabric Data Engineering, Data Science and Business Intelligence experience within an unified environment
Learning Objective 3:
Learn how to manage, administer and govern multiple data assets within Fabric
Cost:
1500
Session Objective for Attendee:
New To