DP-603: Implementing Real Time Analytics with Microsoft Fabric
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Virtual Class |
In this one-day course, the students are exposed to various ways to:
- Source streaming data sources into Microsoft Fabric
- Use real time Eventstream in Microsoft Fabric
- Query data in a KQL database in Microsoft Fabric
- Create real time dashboards in Microsoft Fabric
This one-day course prepares you for an Applied Skills credential.
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- Data Analysts
- Data Engineers
- The student should be able to:
- Log in to the Azure portal
- Explain and create resource groups
- Understand the concept of streaming data
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe Real-Time Analytics in Microsoft Fabric
- Create Real-Time Analytics databases and tables
- Use KQL to query tables
- Establish source and destinations in Eventstream
- View the data in-flight in eventstream items
- Capture, transform, and route data using Eventstream
- Use basic syntax and of Kusto Query Language (KQL)
- Understand the basics of the Queryset canvas
- Describe how to execute T-SQL queries in the Queryset canvas
- Describe how to convert T-SQL queries into KQL queries
- Get started with Real-Time Analytics in Microsoft Fabric
- Use real time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric
- Query data in a KQL database in Microsoft Fabric