What’s Included?

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Prerequisites

    • Experience with ETL processes and data integration
    • Familiarity with SQL, PySpark, or Kusto Query Language
    • Understanding of data architecture and analytics workflows
    • Basic knowledge of cloud-based data platforms

Skills You’ll Gain

  • Data Ingestion Workflow
  • Transformation Techniques Setup
  • Lakehouse Implementation Strategy
  • Warehouse Architecture Design
  • Real-Time Analytics Orchestration
  • Environment Security Monitoring
  • Fabric Governance Controls
  • Data Architecture Planning

Self Study Materials Included

Videos

Engaging visual content to enhance understanding and learning experience.

Podcasts

Insightful audio sessions featuring expert discussions and real-world cases.

Audiobooks

Listen and learn anytime with convenient audio-based knowledge sharing.

E-Books

Comprehensive digital guides offering in-depth knowledge and learning support.

Module Wise Quizzes

Interactive assessments to reinforce learning and test conceptual clarity.

Additional Resources

Supplementary references and list of tools to deepen knowledge and practical application.

Tools You’ll Master

Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft Fabric

Data Factory in Fabric

Data Factory in Fabric

Lakehouse and Warehouse tools

Lakehouse and Warehouse tools

Real-Time Analytics (Eventstream)

Real-Time Analytics (Eventstream)

OneLake and Notebooks

OneLake and Notebooks

What You’ll Learn

Ingest Structured & Unstructured Data

Bring diverse data into Fabric for unified analytics.

Implement Lakehouse Architecture

Design scalable lakehouses for modern data workloads.

Build Real-Time Pipelines

Use Eventstream for streaming and real-time intelligence.

Secure & Monitor Fabric

Govern environments and optimize analytics performance.

Course Modules

Lesson 1: Ingest data with Microsoft Fabric

Module 1: Ingest Data with Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric

Module 2: Orchestrate processes and data movement with Microsoft Fabric

Module 3: Use Apache Spark in Microsoft Fabric

Module 4: Work with real-time data in a Microsoft Fabric eventhouse

Lesson 2: Implement a Lakehouse with Microsoft Fabric

Module 1: Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric

Module 2: Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric

Module 3: Use Apache Spark in Microsoft Fabric

Module 4: Work with Delta Lake tables in Microsoft Fabric

Module 5: Ingest Data with Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric

Module 6: Orchestrate processes and data movement with Microsoft Fabric

Module 7: Organize a Fabric lakehouse using medallion architecture design

Lesson 3: Implement Real-Time Intelligence with Microsoft Fabric

Module 1: Get started with Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric

Module 2: Use real-time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric

Module 3: Work with real-time data in a Microsoft Fabric eventhouse

Module 4: Create Real-Time Dashboards with Microsoft Fabric

Lesson 4: Implement a data warehouse with Microsoft Fabric

Module 1: Introduction to End-to-End Analytics Using Microsoft Fabric

Module 2: Get Started with Data Warehouses in Microsoft Fabric

Module 3: Load Data into a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

Module 4: Query a Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric

Module 5: Monitor a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

Module 6: Secure a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

Lesson 5: Manage a Microsoft Fabric environment

Module 1: Implement Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) in Microsoft Fabric

Module 2: Monitor activities in Microsoft Fabric

Module 3: Secure data access in Microsoft Fabric

Module 4: Administer a Microsoft Fabric environment

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it’s designed for professionals with prior data engineering experience.

You should be familiar with SQL, PySpark, or KQL.

Yes, it prepares you for the Microsoft Fabric Data Engineer Associate certification.

Yes, it’s available as instructor-led or self-paced training.

You’ll build lakehouses, warehouses, and real-time pipelines using Microsoft Fabric.