DP-600 Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer

This course covers methods and practices for implementing and managing enterprise-scale data analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric. Students will build on existing analytics experience and will learn how to use Microsoft Fabric components, including lakehouses, data warehouses, notebooks, dataflows, data pipelines, and semantic models, to create and deploy analytics assets.

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What You'll Learn

  • Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric
  • Administer Microsoft Fabric
  • Ingest Data with Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric
  • Ingest data with Spark and Microsoft Fabric notebooks
  • Use Data Factory pipelines in Microsoft Fabric
  • Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric
  • Organize a Fabric lakehouse using medallion architecture design
  • Use Apache Spark in Microsoft Fabric
  • Work with Delta Lake tables in Microsoft Fabric
  • Get started with data warehouses in Microsoft Fabric
  • Load data into a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
  • Query a data warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
  • Monitor a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
  • Understand scalability in Power BI
  • Create Power BI model relationships
  • Use tools to optimize Power BI performance
  • Enforce Power BI model security

Prerequisites

The primary audience for this course is data professionals with experience in data modeling, extraction, and analytics. DP-600 is designed for professionals who want to use Microsoft Fabric to create and deploy enterprise-scale data analytics solutions.

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