DP-700: Microsoft Fabric Data Engineer
This course equips experienced data professionals with the skills to design, implement, and manage data engineering solutions using Microsoft Fabric—including real-time analytics, lakehouses, dataflows, Spark, and secure data warehouses. It is especially suited for those who hold or have equivalent experience to the DP-203 Azure Data Engineer certification.
Description
Overview
This course covers methods and practices to implement data engineering solutions by using Microsoft Fabric. Students will learn how to design and develop effective data loading patterns, data architectures, and orchestration processes. Objectives for this course include ingesting and transforming data and securing, managing, and monitoring data engineering solutions. This course is designed for experienced data professionals skilled at data integration and orchestration, such as those with the DP-203: Azure Data Engineer certification.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Who Should Attend
This audience for this course is data professionals with experience in data extraction, transformation, and loading. DP-700 is designed for professionals who need to create and deploy data engineering solutions using Microsoft Fabric for enterprise-scale data analytics. Learners should also have experience at manipulating and transforming data with one of the following programming languages: Structured Query Language (SQL), PySpark, or Kusto Query Language (KQL).
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Ingest Data with Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric
- Understand Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric
- Explore Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric
- Integrate Dataflows Gen2 and Pipelines in Microsoft Fabric
Lesson 2: Orchestrate processes and data movement with Microsoft Fabric
- Understand pipelines
- Use the Copy Data activity
- Use pipeline templates
- Run and monitor pipelines
Lesson 3: Get started with Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric
- What is real-time data analytics?
- Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric
- Ingest and transform real-time data
- Store and query real-time data
- Visualize real-time data
- Automate actions
Lesson 4: Use real-time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric
- Components of eventstreams
- Eventstream sources and destinations
- Eventstream transformations
Lesson 5: Work with real-time data in a Microsoft Fabric eventhouse
- Get started with an eventhouse
- Use KQL effectively
- Materialized views and stored functions
Lesson 6: Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric
- Explore end-to-end analytics with Microsoft Fabric
- Data teams and Microsoft Fabric
- Enable and use Microsoft Fabric
Lesson 7: Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric
- Explore the Microsoft Fabric lakehouse
- Work with Microsoft Fabric lakehouses
- Explore and transform data in a lakehouse
Lesson 8: Use Apache Spark in Microsoft Fabric
- Prepare to use Apache Spark
- Run Spark code
- Work with data in a Spark dataframe
- Work with data using Spark SQL
- Visualize data in a Spark notebook
Lesson 9: Work with Delta Lake tables in Microsoft Fabric
- Understand Delta Lake
- Create delta tables
- Optimize delta tables
- Work with delta tables in Spark
- Use delta tables with streaming data
Lesson 10: Organize a Fabric lakehouse using medallion architecture design
- Describe medallion architecture
- Implement a medallion architecture in Fabric
- Query and report on data in your Fabric lakehouse
- Considerations for managing your lakehouse
Lesson 11:Create Real-Time Dashboards with Microsoft Fabric
- Get started with real-time dashboards
- Advanced features
- Real-Time Dashboard best practices
Lesson 12: Get started with data warehouses in Microsoft Fabric
- Understand data warehouse fundamentals
- Understand data warehouses in Fabric
- Query and transform data
- Prepare data for analysis and reporting
- Secure and monitor your data warehouse
Lesson 13: Load data into a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
- Explore data load strategies
- Use data pipelines to load a warehouse
- Load data using T-SQL
- Load and transform data with Dataflow Gen2
Lesson 14: Query a data warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
- Query data
- Use the SQL query editor
- Explore the visual query editor
- Use client tools to query a warehouse
Lesson 15: Monitor a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
- Monitor capacity metrics
- Monitor current activity
- Monitor queries
Lesson 16: Secure a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
- Explore dynamic data masking
- Implement row-level security
- Implement column-level security
- Configure SQL granular permissions using T-SQL
Lesson 17: Implement continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) in Microsoft Fabric
- Understand Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
- Implement version control and Git integration
- Implement deployment pipelines
- Automate CI/CD using Fabric APIs
Lesson 18: Monitor activities in Microsoft Fabric
- Understand monitoring
- Use Microsoft Fabric Monitor Hub
- Take action with Microsoft Fabric Activator
Lesson 19: Secure data access in Microsoft Fabric
- Understand the Fabric security model
- Configure workspace and item permissions
- Apply granular permissions
Lesson 20: Administer a Microsoft Fabric environment
- Understand the Fabric Architecture
- Understand the Fabric administrator role
- Manage Fabric security
- Govern data in Fabric