Microsoft Fabric for beginners How to get started
Take your first steps into the new world of Microsoft Fabric. Explore Fabric Lakehouses, Fabric Warehouses, Notebooks

Microsoft Fabric for beginners How to get started free download
Take your first steps into the new world of Microsoft Fabric. Explore Fabric Lakehouses, Fabric Warehouses, Notebooks
Unlock the Future of Data Management with Microsoft Fabric
What is Microsoft Fabric?
Microsoft Fabric is revolutionizing how Data Professionals collaborate and manage data. From Data Analysts and Database Administrators to Data Engineers and Data Scientists, Microsoft Fabric unifies all aspects of data management, creating new synergies and reducing friction. As a one-stop solution, Fabric encompasses everything from data movement and integration to real-time analytics and business intelligence, all within a secure and governed environment provided by Microsoft.
Why Enroll in This Course?
1. Comprehensive and Beginner-Friendly:
No prior knowledge required. This course is designed for beginners to get started with Microsoft Fabric, making it accessible to everyone. If you have already Power BI Knowledge you will see how Fabric and Power BI work togehter during the course
2. Hands-On Learning:
Take advantage of Microsoft's 60-day trial to experience Fabric hands-on. This course provides practical examples to help you understand and implement Fabric's powerful features.
3. Extensive Coverage of Topics:
What is Fabric? Understand the fundamentals and the hype around Microsoft Fabric.
Getting Started: Learn how to set up and navigate Microsoft Fabric.
Fabric Lakehouses and Warehouses: Explore the concepts and functionalities.
Data Engineering with Dataflows Gen2 and Pipelines: Master data engineering workflows.
Querying Lakehouses and Warehouses: Use SQL and external tools for efficient querying.
Power BI Integration: Automate report building, connect One Lake, and visualize data seamlessly.
Data Engineering with Pyspark and Notebooks: Essential for both Data Engineers and Data Scientists.
Parameterized Pipelines and Notebooks: Learn to create dynamic data processes.
Version Control with Power BI in Fabric: Utilize Git and Azure DevOps for streamlined version control.
Fabric Shortcuts: Integrate with external data sources like Amazon S3.
Low-Code/No-Code Data Wrangling: Perform data transformations using Pyspark and Python.
Semantic Link in Python: Interact with Power BI Semantic Models.
Real-Time Streaming: Implement real-time data streams with Fabric Eventhubs.
Kusto Databases and KQL: Master Kusto Query Language for advanced querying.
Delta Tables and History: Leverage Delta Tables for historical data analysis.
4. Designed for Busy Professionals:
This course is concise and focused, making it perfect for busy individuals who want to get up to speed quickly.