
DP-600T00-A
Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer
This Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer course teaches professionals how to design, build, and manage enterprise-scale data analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric, including data pipelines, lakehouses, warehouses, and semantic models for advanced analytics.
DP-600T00-A: Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer is an advanced instructor-led training program designed for data professionals who want to build and manage enterprise-grade analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric. The course focuses on developing end-to-end data analytics architectures that integrate data engineering, data science, and business intelligence into a unified platform.
As organizations generate massive volumes of data from multiple systems, the need for scalable and integrated analytics platforms has become critical. Microsoft Fabric addresses this challenge by providing a unified environment that combines data ingestion, transformation, storage, modeling, and visualization into a single ecosystem. This course equips participants with the skills required to design and manage these modern analytics solutions effectively.
Throughout the program, learners will explore how to use Fabric components such as dataflows, pipelines, notebooks, lakehouses, and data warehouses to process and manage large datasets. Participants will also learn how to create semantic models that enable scalable reporting and analytics across enterprise environments.
The course emphasizes hands-on learning, enabling participants to build real-world analytics solutions that support business intelligence, reporting, and data-driven decision-making.
What learners will gain from this course:
A strong understanding of Microsoft Fabric architecture and ecosystem
Skills to build end-to-end data analytics solutions
The ability to design and manage lakehouses and data warehouses
Practical experience creating data pipelines and dataflows
Knowledge of building semantic models for enterprise reporting
Skills to implement data governance, security, and monitoring
Confidence to manage large-scale analytics environments
Key learning areas include:
Introduction to Microsoft Fabric
Understanding end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric
Exploring lakehouses and Delta Lake tables
Using Apache Spark for data processing
Orchestrating data workflows and pipelines
Data Engineering and Warehousing
Designing and implementing data warehouses
Loading and transforming data into structured formats
Querying and monitoring data warehouse performance
Securing enterprise data environments
Semantic Modeling and Analytics
Designing scalable semantic models
Creating measures and calculations using Power BI
Optimizing performance for large datasets
Managing Power BI assets and reporting layers
Data Governance and Administration
Securing data access across Fabric environments
Implementing governance using Microsoft Purview
Monitoring performance and resource utilization
Managing enterprise analytics environments
This course is designed for experienced data professionals, including data analysts, data engineers, and business intelligence specialists, who want to work with enterprise-scale analytics solutions. Participants are expected to have prior knowledge of SQL, DAX, or similar data querying languages, as well as experience with Power BI or data modeling concepts.
By the end of the program, learners will be able to design, implement, and manage scalable analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric, enabling organizations to unify their data ecosystem and generate actionable insights efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Microsoft Fabric used for?
Microsoft Fabric is used to build end-to-end data analytics solutions, including data ingestion, transformation, storage, modeling, and visualization in a unified platform.
Who should attend the DP-600 course?
This course is suitable for data analysts, data engineers, and BI professionals who want to build enterprise-scale analytics solutions.
What skills will I learn in Microsoft Fabric training?
Participants will learn data pipelines, lakehouse architecture, data warehousing, semantic modeling, governance, and analytics solution design.
Do I need prior experience before attending this course?
Yes. Participants should have experience with SQL, DAX, or similar data querying languages, and familiarity with Power BI or data analytics concepts.
What is a lakehouse in Microsoft Fabric?
A lakehouse is a unified data architecture that combines the flexibility of data lakes with the structure of data warehouses for analytics.
Is this course HRDC Claimable?
Yes. This course is HRDC claimable, subject to HRDC approval and company eligibility requirements.
Is this course related to a Microsoft certification?
Yes. This course aligns with the Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer certification pathway.
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