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    Microsoft Fabric: The Ultimate Guide

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    Microsoft Fabric: The Ultimate Guide

    Microsoft Fabric: The Ultimate Guide
    Published 8/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.08 GB | Duration: 12h 35m

    Warehouses, Lakehouses, Data Pipelines, Semantic Models, Power BI, Real Time Intelligence and more! (DP-600)

    What you'll learn

    Data Warehousing: Understand the principles of data warehousing, master SQL for querying and managing data, and learn how to design and implement data warehouse

    Data Engineering: Develop robust data engineering pipelines using Spark (PySpark), manage large-scale data transformations, and automate workflows efficiently.

    Data Factory: Master the use of Microsoft’s Data Factory for orchestrating and automating data movement and transformation.

    Real-Time Intelligence: Leverage real-time data processing capabilities to gain instant insights and act swiftly in dynamic business environments.

    Power BI: Create powerful, interactive reports and dashboards.

    A comprehensive end-to-end understanding of Microsoft Fabric

    Requirements

    Azure account and Microsoft Fabric Free Trial

    Description

    ** This course can be used as supplementary preparation for the DP-600 Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer exam**Mastering Microsoft Fabric is your ticket to staying ahead in today’s data-driven world. With data skills in high demand, learning this all-in-one platform will set you apart in the job market. From automating data processes to creating real-time insights, Microsoft Fabric equips you with the cutting-edge tools needed by top employers. Whether you’re looking to boost your career or lead your companies data strategy, becoming proficient in Microsoft Fabric is a game-changer. Don't miss out on the opportunity to become an in-demand expert in the fast-growing field of data analytics and engineering.This course offers a balanced mix of theory and practical application. You'll dive deep into the concepts behind each component of Microsoft Fabric, followed by hands-on walkthroughs that allow you to apply what you’ve learned. The multi-experience course projects will challenge you to integrate your knowledge across different Fabric tools, preparing you to handle real-world scenarios with confidence.What You'll Learn:Data Warehousing: Understand the principles of data warehousing, master SQL for querying and managing data, and learn how to design and implement data warehouses within Microsoft Fabric.Power BI: Create powerful, interactive reports and dashboards.Data Engineering: Develop robust data engineering pipelines using Spark (PySpark), manage large-scale data transformations, and automate workflows efficiently.Data Factory: Master the use of Microsoft’s Data Factory for orchestrating and automating data movement and transformation.Real-Time Intelligence: Leverage real-time data processing capabilities to gain instant insights and act swiftly in dynamic business environments.Course Features:Theory Lectures: Grasp the foundational concepts and methodologies behind each component of Microsoft Fabric.Hands-On Walkthroughs: Apply your learning in real-time with detailed, step-by-step walkthroughs of key tools and features.Multi-Experience Projects: Engage in comprehensive projects that require you to integrate multiple Fabric experiences, simulating real-world business challenges.By the end of this course, you will be proficient in using Microsoft Fabric to design, build, and manage comprehensive data solutions. Whether you're a data engineer, analyst, or business intelligence professional, this course will equip you with the skills needed become an expert with Microsoft Fabric.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome to the Course

    Lecture 2 What is Microsoft Fabric?

    Lecture 3 What is Microsoft Azure?

    Lecture 4 Azure Account Set Up

    Lecture 5 Azure Portal Overview, Resource Hierarchy and Cost Management

    Lecture 6 Starting Free Trial on Fabric Using Personal Domain

    Lecture 7 Starting Free Trial on Fabric Using Business Domain

    Lecture 8 Fabric UI Overview

    Lecture 9 Creating a Resource Group and ADLS Gen 2 Storage Account

    Lecture 10 Parquet and Delta File Formats

    Section 2: Data Warehousing and Power BI

    Lecture 11 Section Overview

    Lecture 12 Overview of Data Warehouses in Fabric

    Lecture 13 Creating a Fabric Workspace for this Section

    Lecture 14 Creating a Data Warehouse

    Lecture 15 Overview of SQL Queries

    Lecture 16 Adding Comments in your SQL Queries

    Lecture 17 Message for Students with SQL Experience

    Lecture 18 SQL Code used in this Section

    Lecture 19 Create and Drop Schemas

    Lecture 20 Data Types

    Lecture 21 Create and Drop Tables

    Lecture 22 Inserting Records into a Table (and first look at the Select Statement)

    Lecture 23 Loading the Retail Dataset

    Lecture 24 The Select Statement

    Lecture 25 Selecting Distinct Records

    Lecture 26 Functions and Expressions

    Lecture 27 Ordering and Limiting your Results

    Lecture 28 Filtering Records

    Lecture 29 Grouping and Aggregating

    Lecture 30 Joining Tables

    Lecture 31 SQL Execution Order

    Lecture 32 Create Table As Select

    Lecture 33 Updating and Deleting Records

    Lecture 34 Subqueries

    Lecture 35 Views

    Lecture 36 Visual Query Editor

    Lecture 37 Zero Copy Clones and Time Travel

    Lecture 38 Cross Warehouse Querying

    Lecture 39 Query Monitoring

    Lecture 40 Stored Procedures

    Lecture 41 (Optional) Mirroring in Fabric - Snowflake Demo

    Lecture 42 Semantic Modelling and Power BI

    Lecture 43 Establishing Relationships in our Data Model

    Lecture 44 Measures

    Lecture 45 Preparing the Presentation Layer and Semantic Model

    Lecture 46 Creating the Power BI Report

    Lecture 47 Dashboards

    Lecture 48 Apps

    Section 3: Data Factory

    Lecture 49 Section Overview

    Lecture 50 Creating the Workspace for this Section

    Lecture 51 Creating the Lakehouse for this Section

    Lecture 52 Pipelines Overview

    Lecture 53 Adding the Citibike Data to our Lakehouse

    Lecture 54 Copy Data - Lakehouse Files

    Lecture 55 Copy Data - Copy Behaviour

    Lecture 56 Copy Data - Tables

    Lecture 57 Copy Data - External Storage (ADLS Gen2)

    Lecture 58 Lookup Activity

    Lecture 59 Get Metadata Activity

    Lecture 60 Dynamic Content and Expressions

    Lecture 61 Parameters

    Lecture 62 Variables

    Lecture 63 ForEach Activity

    Lecture 64 Switch Activity

    Lecture 65 Invoke Pipeline Activity

    Lecture 66 Dataflows Gen2

    Lecture 67 Script Activity

    Lecture 68 Stored Procedure Activity

    Lecture 69 Scheduling

    Section 4: Multi Experience Data Analyst/BI Engineering Project

    Lecture 70 NYC Taxi Data Project: Overview and Solution Architecture

    Lecture 71 Overview of NYC Taxi Data

    Lecture 72 Creating the Data Lakehouse for Initital Data Storage

    Lecture 73 Data Pipeline for Ingestion to Staging

    Lecture 74 Dataflow Gen2 for Processing to Presentation

    Lecture 75 End to End Pipeline Orchestration

    Lecture 76 Power BI Reporting

    Lecture 77 Replacing Dataflow Gen2 with a Stored Procedure

    Section 5: Data Engineering

    Lecture 78 Section Overview

    Lecture 79 What is Apache Spark?

    Lecture 80 Spark SQL and DataFrame API

    Lecture 81 Creating the Workspace and Overview of the Spark Starter Pool

    Lecture 82 Creating the Lakehouse for this Section

    Lecture 83 Uploading the Retail Analytics Data Files

    Lecture 84 Overview of Notebooks in Fabric

    Lecture 85 Section Notebooks (Download and Import to Fabric)

    Lecture 86 Adding Comments to Code Cells

    Lecture 87 Built-In Functions and Modules

    Lecture 88 Reading Parquet Files

    Lecture 89 Reading CSV and JSON Files

    Lecture 90 Specifying Schema using StructType and StructField

    Lecture 91 Multi Line Strings

    Lecture 92 Loading Files to DataFrames using the UI

    Lecture 93 SQL Limitations in Spark

    Lecture 94 Selecting Columns from DataFrames

    Lecture 95 Selecting Columns from DataFrames (Supplementary)

    Lecture 96 Writing DataFrames to Files

    Lecture 97 Writing to and Reading DataFrames from Tables

    Lecture 98 Adding, Updating and Removing DataFrame Columns

    Lecture 99 Changing Data Types

    Lecture 100 Renaming DataFrame Columns

    Lecture 101 Filering Rows

    Lecture 102 Sorting and Limiting

    Lecture 103 Grouping and Aggregating

    Lecture 104 Joining Data

    Lecture 105 Union and Drop Duplicates

    Lecture 106 SQL

    Lecture 107 Temporary Views

    Lecture 108 Shortcuts

    Lecture 109 Creating Spark DataFrames from Python Data Structures

    Lecture 110 Notebook Orchestration and Parameters

    Lecture 111 Overview of Medallion Architecture

    Lecture 112 Medallion Architecture Implementation

    Lecture 113 Custom Spark Pools

    Lecture 114 Environments in Microsoft Fabric

    Section 6: Real Time Intelligence

    Lecture 115 Section Overview

    Lecture 116 Overview of Real Time Intelligence

    Lecture 117 Creating the Workspace and Lakehouse for this Section

    Lecture 118 Eventstream to Lakehouse

    Lecture 119 Eventhouses, KQL Databases and KQL Querysets

    Lecture 120 Eventstream to KQL Database

    Lecture 121 Real Time Analysis and Dashboards

    Lecture 122 Reflexes (Data Activator)

    Lecture 123 Reflexes for Power BI Alerts

    Lecture 124 Deleting the Workspace

    Section 7: Multi Experience Data Engineering Project

    Lecture 125 Project Overview and Solution Architecture

    Lecture 126 Project Workspace and Lakehouse Creation

    Lecture 127 Creating the ADLS Gen2 Container and Lakehouse Shortcut

    Lecture 128 Assigning Storage Blob Data Contributor Access

    Lecture 129 TLC Trip Record Data

    Lecture 130 Creating the Medallion Schemas and Silver Lookup Table

    Lecture 131 Overview of Data Processing Notebooks

    Lecture 132 Creating the Orchestration Pipeline

    Lecture 133 End to End Pipeline Run

    Lecture 134 Automated Reflex File Arrival Trigger (Data Activator)

    Lecture 135 Further Analysis

    Section 8: Congratulations

    Lecture 136 Bonus Lecture

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