

Microsoft Fabric Bootcamp (DP-600, DP-700)
Data Engineer Training At a Glance

Everything You Need To Succeed
- 2 Microsoft Test Vouchers
- 2 Microsoft Official Courses
- 1 Retake Voucher Per Exam
- Microsoft Study Labs & Sims
- Onsite Pearson Vue Test
- Instructor Led Classroom Training
Training Schedule and Cost
Our training model blends knowledge and certification prep into one solution. You can interact face-to-face with vendor-certified trainers at our training facilities or attend the same instructor-led live camp online.
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Jun232025Delivery Format:CLASSROOM LIVEDate:06.23.2025 - 06.28.2025Location:SARASOTA, FLPrice Includes:Instructor Led Class, Official Courseware, Labs and Exams$4,9956 days
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Jul282025Delivery Format:CLASSROOM LIVEDate:07.28.2025 - 08.02.2025Location:SARASOTA, FLPrice Includes:Instructor Led Class, Official Courseware, Labs and Exams$4,9956 days
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Aug252025Delivery Format:CLASSROOM LIVEDate:08.25.2025 - 08.30.2025Location:SARASOTA, FLPrice Includes:Instructor Led Class, Official Courseware, Labs and Exams$4,9956 days
Course Description
The NEW MCA Microsoft Certified: Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate + MCA Microsoft Certified: Fabric Data Engineer Associate - 6 day Boot Camp prepares students to learn how to use Fabric dataflows, pipelines, and notebooks to develop analytics assets such as semantic models, data warehouses, and lakehouses. Additionally - students learn how to design and develop effective data loading patterns, data architectures, and orchestration processes.
The MCA Microsoft Certified: Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate + MCA Microsoft Certified: Fabric Data Engineer Associate boot camp is taught using TWO Microsoft Official Courseware Courses
DP-600T00: Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer
DP-700T00: Microsoft Fabric Data Engineer
While attending this 6 day camp - students will take two exams (DP-600 / DP-700) to achieve TWO Microsoft Certifications - MCA Microsoft Certified: Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate - AND - MCA Microsoft Certified: Fabric Data Engineer Associate Certifications. This hands on, instructor led live camp focuses on the real world responsibilities of an Microsoft Fabric Data Analyst / Engineer covering the information needed for the certification exams which are administered while attending.
Skills Gained:
Get started with Microsoft Fabric
Implement a data warehouse with Microsoft Fabric
Work with semantic models in Microsoft Fabric
Administer and govern Microsoft Fabric
Ingest data with Microsoft Fabric
Implement a Lakehouse with Microsoft Fabric
Implement Real-Time Intelligence with Microsoft Fabric
Implement a data warehouse with Microsoft Fabric
Manage a Microsoft Fabric environment

Topics Covered in this Official Boot Camp
Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric
Explore end-to-end analytics with Microsoft Fabric
Explore data teams and Microsoft Fabric
Enable and use Microsoft Fabric
Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric
Explore the Microsoft Fabric lakehouse
Work with Microsoft Fabric lakehouses
Explore and transform data in a lakehouse
Use Apached 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
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
Orchestrate processes and data movement with Microsoft Fabric
Understand pipelines
Use the Copy Data activity
Use pipeline templates
Run and monitor pipelines
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
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
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
Get started with data science in Microsoft Fabric
Understand the data science process
Explore and process data with Microsoft Fabric
Train and score models with Microsoft Fabric
Administer a Microsoft Fabric Environment
Understand the Fabric Architecture
Understand the Fabric administrator role
Manage Fabric security
Govern data in Fabric
Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric
Explore end-to-end analytics with Microsoft Fabric
Explore data teams and Microsoft Fabric
Enable and use Microsoft Fabric
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
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
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
Monitor a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
Monitor capacity metrics
Monitor current activity
Monitor queries
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
Add measures to Power BI Desktop models
Create simple measures
Create compound measures
Create quick measures
Compare calculated columns with measures
Design scalable semantic models
Choose the best storage mode
Configure semantic models for large data
Work with relationships
Write DAX for readability with complex calculations
Create dynamic calculation elements
Optimize a model for performance in Power BI
Introduction to performance optimization
Review performance of measures, relationships, and visuals
Use variables to improve performance and troubleshooting
Reduce cardinality
Optimize DirectQuery models with table level storage
Create and manage aggregations
Create and manage Power BI assets
Create reusable Power BI assets
Manage development lifecycle for Power BI assets
Use lineage view and endorse data assets
Manage a Power BI semantic model using XMLA endpoint
Enforce Power BI model security
Restrict access to Power BI model data
Restrict access to Power BI model objects
Apply good modeling practices
Administer a Microsoft Fabric environment
Understand the Fabric Architecture
Understand the Fabric administrator role
Manage Fabric security
Govern data in Fabric
Secure data access in Microsoft Fabric
Understand the Fabric security model
Configure workspace and item permissions
Apply granular permissions
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
Govern data in Microsoft Fabric with Purview
Govern data in Microsoft Fabric
Why use Microsoft Purview with Microsoft Fabric?
Govern data in the Microsoft Purview hub
Use real-time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric
Components of eventstreams
Eventstream sources and destinations
Eventstream transformations
Work with real-time data in a Microsoft Fabric eventhouse
Get started with an eventhouse
Use KQL effectively
Materialized views and stored functions
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
Create Real-Time Dashboards with Microsoft Fabric
Get started with real-time dashboards
Advanced features
Real-Time Dashboard best practices
Implement continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) in Micrososft Fabric
Understand Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
Implement version control and Git integration
Implement deployment pipelines
Automate CI/CD using Fabric APIs
Monitor activities in Microsoft Fabric
Understand monitoring
Use Microsoft Fabric Monitor Hub
Take action with Microsoft Fabric Activator
CERTIFICATION CAMPS FACILITIES
CAMPUS - Certification Camps built out a stand alone training center (not a hotel conference room) with spacious classrooms, new desk, Herman Miller Aeron chairs & comfortable common areas. Each student has a dedicated desk with two monitors. Each classroom has a maximum of two rows - so everyone is able to be engaged without the "back row" feeling.
CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT - Students work on a dedicated Dell Client Desktop with 32GB memory with 512GB SSD drives - All Labs are executed the extremely fast Microsoft Data Center Hosted Lab Environment .
CAMPUS INTERNET - The campus is connected with a 1Gbps (1,000 Mbps) Verizon Fios Business Connection which provides complete internet (including VPN) access for students.
COMMON AREA - Amenties including snacks, drinks (Coffee, 100% juices, sodas, etc) all complimentary.
LODGING - We use the Hyatt Place Lakewood Ranch. This "upgraded" hotel offers extremely comfortable beds, great breakfast and very fast internet access.
NEAR BY - Many shops, restaurants and grocery options are available within walking distance. Additionally - the hotel provided scheduled shuttle services. Restaurants like Cheesecake Factory, California Pizza Kitchen, Panera Bread, Bone Fish Grill, Ruby Tuesday's, Five Guys, Chipotle, Chili's and over 20 additional choices in the immediate area.
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