Disclaimer: This course is independently developed and not affiliated with Microsoft. It covers concepts and skills that closely align with the objectives of Microsoft’s DP-600: Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer training, making it a strong preparatory or complementary learning experience.
This four-day advanced custom training, prepares professionals to design and implement enterprise-scale analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric, focusing on key concepts such as ingesting data from diverse sources, transforming it into curated datasets, building semantic models for performance optimization, and implementing scalable data warehousing. Participants will also gain hands-on experience in data visualization using both Power BI and Apache Spark libraries like Seaborn, Matplotlib, and Pyplot, enabling rich analytical insights. The course emphasizes governance and security best practices to ensure trusted, compliant analytics across cloud and hybrid environments.
To quickly apply the knowledge you'll gain, whether for current projects, future initiatives, it would be ideal to have a solid grasp of core concepts like databases, data warehouses, SQL, and data lakes. This foundation will help you navigate Microsoft Fabric’s components more effectively and unlock the full value of the training.
Get Started with Microsoft Fabric: Explore Fabric’s unified architecture and core services. Learn how lakehouses, warehouses, and semantic models integrate to support end-to-end analytics workflows.
Implement a Data Warehouse with Microsoft Fabric: Design structured data solutions using Fabric’s dedicated SQL pools. Topics include schema creation, performance tuning, and BI-ready optimization strategies.
Work with Semantic Models in Microsoft Fabric: Build reusable semantic models with DAX. Define measures, hierarchies, and relationships to support scalable, self-service analytics.
Administer and Govern Microsoft Fabric: Configure workspaces, roles, and capacities. Apply governance best practices to ensure secure access, compliance, and operational efficiency.
Manage a Microsoft Fabric Environment: Configure workspaces, roles, and capacities. Apply governance best practices to ensure secure access, compliance, and operational efficiency.