In this course, you'll explore Microsoft Fabric’s core architecture, including its data lakes and ingestion capabilities. This hands-on course is designed to give you a deep understanding of how to leverage Fabric's architecture to streamline data management and analysis. You'll be introduced to key concepts such as the OneLake environment and its role in unifying data, enabling efficient analysis and reporting. As you progress, you'll gain practical skills in ingesting data into Microsoft Fabric and organizing it across Lakehouses and data warehouses. You'll walk through the process of transforming raw data into actionable insights while exploring the power of Fabric’s analytics engine. By the end, you'll be equipped to integrate data seamlessly and build the foundation for complex data workflows. This course combines theoretical insights with real-world applications, providing you with the tools to navigate Microsoft Fabric’s ecosystem and build data solutions that are scalable and efficient. The practical exercises ensure that you understand not only how to use the platform but also how to apply it to your specific needs. Ideal for professionals aiming to work with Microsoft Fabric, this course is suited for those familiar with data management or looking to deepen their knowledge of modern cloud-based platforms. It is highly recommended for individuals involved in data engineering, data science, or cloud solutions development. This course is part one of a three-course Specialization designed to provide a comprehensive learning pathway in this subject area. While it delivers standalone value and practical skills, learners seeking a more integrated and in-depth progression may benefit from completing the full Specialization.
What you'll learn
understand Microsoft Fabric's architecture
gain practical skills in data ingestion
organize data across Lakehouses and data warehouses
transform raw data into actionable insights
Course objectives
to streamline data management and analysis using Microsoft Fabric
to equip professionals with the skills to navigate the Microsoft Fabric ecosystem