
Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate Study Guide
Hands-on Practice and Expert Tips for Acing the DP-600 Certification Exam
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Data is the heartbeat of business. Microsoft's Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate (DP-600) certification proves you understand the tools and technologies to make use of it. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to design and implement enterprise-grade analytics solutions--and ace your certification exam. Drawing on their extensive experience working with Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, Brian Bønk and Valerie Junk take you through preparing and transforming data, securing and managing analytics assets, and building and optimizing semantic models. You'll learn to work with...
Data is the heartbeat of business. Microsoft's Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate (DP-600) certification proves you understand the tools and technologies to make use of it. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to design and implement enterprise-grade analytics solutions--and ace your certification exam. Drawing on their extensive experience working with Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, Brian Bønk and Valerie Junk take you through preparing and transforming data, securing and managing analytics assets, and building and optimizing semantic models. You'll learn to work with data warehouses and lakehouses, ensuring data is structured and ready for analysis. You will also discover how to query and analyze data using SQL, KQL, and DAX, which are essential skills for anyone working with Fabric. Whether you're preparing for the exam or just looking to expand your Fabric expertise, this book gives you the foundation to succeed. * Prepare and enrich data for analysis * Work with, secure, and maintain analytics assets * Implement and manage semantic models * Utilize data warehouses and lakehouses * Handle workspace access control and item-level access control * Optimize enterprise-scale semantic models