
Start building your knowledge of what Microsoft Fabric is and the different experiences available to you.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what Microsoft Fabric is.
See how to enable Microsoft Fabric and access the full experience.
Understand how to navigate workloads in Microsoft Fabric based on recent updates.
Learn about the concept of a datalake and Microsoft Fabric's version of this, known as OneLake.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what OneLake is.
Learn about the concept of a Lakehouse in Microsoft Fabric and how this is made accessible via the Data Engineering experience.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what a Lakehouse is in Microsoft Fabric.
Learn about the the Synapse Data Warehouse experience Microsoft Fabric.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what a Data Warehouse is in Microsoft Fabric.
Learn what Realtime Analytics is and how to access this in Microsoft Fabric.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what Realtime Analytics is in Microsoft Fabric.
Learn about Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric as well as Dataflows (Gen2) and Data Pipelines.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what Data Factory is in Microsoft Fabric.
Understand Power BI in Microsoft Fabric and the impact on Power BI Desktop.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what Power BI is in Microsoft Fabric.
See how data science activities can be performed in Microsoft Fabric.
Using the workbook in the resources section, you'll have the opportunity to note down and explain what the data science experience is in Microsoft Fabric.
Understand the main activities involved in administering Microsoft Fabric.
This introduction to Microsoft Fabric provides you with an overview of all the different experiences available: Data Engineering, Data Warehouse, Data Science, Realtime Analytics, Data Factory and Power BI.
*NOTE: This course does not provide practical activities to show how each experience works in detail. However,there are screenshares to show you some high level elements*
We'll ensure you understand what is possible in each area without overwhelming you with too much technical knowledge at this stage. You'll be provided with a workbook to note down the purpose of each area and come away with an understanding of how they can interact with each other.
Each area has it's own purpose and yet they can interact with each other seamlessly. In addition to understanding the individual experiences we'll also cover concepts like OneLake and Delta tables so you can see how it all works together. You'll also learn about how the platform uses coding options like Apache Spark and T-SQL as well as having the option to use no-code tools like Dataflows Gen(2) and Data Pipelines.
This course is perfect for you if you want to get a solid understanding of Microsoft Fabric without having to wade through hours of videos to make sense of it all and you don't want a very technical course at this point.
With this knowledge you can then decide if you want to use Microsoft Fabric in your organisation or choose whether to do further training to support your growth in this tool.