This hands on technical course shows you how to load your data into the environment, have the ability to transform your data and model data relationships. We’ll then go on to connect that data to a Power BI report so you can share insights with your stakeholders and support your organisation leveraging the value of it’s data. Finally we’ll look at some different options of how to schedule data refreshes so you can automate processes and save valuable time.
It's intended to be a quick start course that gets you started using Microsoft Fabric within just a few hours.
This course differs from other courses in that we won’t be looking at MS Fabric in terms of lots of individual elements leaving you to figure out how to piece it all together so that you can make it work for you. We all know that we are aiming to share our data with people in our organisations in the most efficient way and that is at the heart of this course.
The course also includes an overview of key terms within Microsoft Fabric to ensure you understand the overarching landscape. 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.