Harnessing the Power of AI and Critical Thinking for Better Decision Making
- course by Management Centre Europe
- Brussels
This advanced course helps experienced Microsoft Fabric users move from basic implementations to production-ready, scalable analytics solutions.
Participants learn to apply advanced engineering and architectural patterns that improve reliability, performance, and reuse, while enabling intelligent and action-driven analytics.
The focus is on making informed design choices and effectively combining ingestion, storage, analytics, and automation to support real-world data workloads.
Microsoft Fabric Pipelines are used to ingest data into Fabric. By using expressions, variables and parameters, you learn how to make dynamic pipelines.
Microsoft Fabric Pipelines support efficient incremental data ingestion. Learn how to detect data changes, process only new or modified data, and build scalable ingestion patterns.
Delta Lake is an optimized storage layer that provides the foundation for storing data and tables in a Fabric lakehouse. Learn how to create, query and optimize Delta Tables in a Microsoft Fabric.
Materialized Lake Views store precomputed query results in OneLake to improve performance and reuse data across Fabric.
Fabric Eventstreams provide a native, low-code way to ingest, process, and route real-time event data into EventHouses, OneLake and other Fabric destinations, enabling streaming analytics scenarios alongside batch workloads.
Fabric Mirroring enables near real-time replication of data from operational systems into OneLake, allowing analytics workloads to run directly on continuously updated source data without complex ingestion pipelines.
Fabric IQ brings AI-powered intelligence into Microsoft Fabric by grounding generative AI experiences in your data. Ontologies provide the semantic layer that helps Fabric IQ understand business concepts, relationships, and context, enabling more accurate insights, queries, and Copilot experiences.
With a Fabric data agent, your team can have conversations, with plain English-language questions, about the data that your organization stored in Fabric OneLake and then receive relevant answers. This way, even people without technical expertise in AI or a deep understanding of the data structure can receive precise and context-rich answers.
Data Activator in Microsoft Fabric takes action based on what's happening in your data. Learn how to setup conditions against your data and trigger actions like run a Power Automate Flow when the conditions are met.
Fabric User Data Functions enable you to encapsulate reusable business logic directly within Microsoft Fabric, supporting translytical task flows that seamlessly combine analytical insights with operational actions across notebooks, pipelines, and Power BI.
This course combines deep technical expertise with hands-on, instructor-led training, helping you transform knowledge into practical, real-world skills that last.
This course is intended for data engineers and analytics professionals who already have hands-on experience with Microsoft Fabric or have completed the Data Engineering with Microsoft Fabric course. It is aimed at professionals who want to deepen their expertise and take responsibility for designing and operating robust, scalable and intelligent data platforms in Microsoft Fabric.
Certification of Completion by U2U. KMO-Portefeuille