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Fabric Analyst in a Day

At Microsoft, we understand that today’s world is awash with data and customers are facing increasing data needs and analytics challenges. Accelerate time to value by enabling your Data Analysts to leverage Microsoft Fabric to break down data silos and unify disparate sources of data to create rich, powerful Power BI dashboards and reports – enabling you to scale analytics while reducing costs and optimizing existing data management in a governed and secure way.

Microsoft Fabric is an end-to-end analytics platform that brings together all the data and analytics tools that organizations need to go from the data lake to the business user. Fabric integrates technologies like Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Power BI into a single unified product, empowering data and business professionals alike to unlock the potential of their data and lay the foundation for the era of AI.

Microsoft, in partnership with Capgemini, is pleased to invite you to a free one-day workshop covering the capabilities of Microsoft Fabric. Fabric Analyst in a Day is an intermediate-level training designed for Power BI Data Analysts with experience on Power BI, but new to Microsoft Fabric. The goal of this informational session is to help you understand how to consolidate your data into a single source of truth where you can analyze your data and generate meaningful insights. Data Analysts will go through the end-to-end analytics solution from ingesting data to building reports with automatic refresh. Whether you are evaluating Fabric’s ability to meet organizational requirements around data unification, visualization, and analysis or wanting to learn how it can help optimize your work to create high value impact, this is the workshop for you.

At the end of the day, attendees will better understand how to:

  • Identify when their organizations can benefit from using Microsoft Fabric for their specific business scenarios
  • Leverage the full power of Microsoft Fabric to streamline and enhance productivity with integrated analytics platform
  • Unify and transform data from across various data sources through Shortcuts, Dataflows Gen 2 and Pipelines
  • Build rich and powerful reports to discover meaningful insights and make impactful business decisions with Power BI

Register: Fabric Analyst in a Day  

When: Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (GMT+02:00)

Where: Online

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