Microsoft Fabric
10 TopicsMicrosoft Fabric for those who know nothing about Fabric
This is not any regular blog, don't click on this blog if you don't want to get convinced, if you are curious, click and see. You will end up falling in love with Microsoft Fabric. Yes, that's because you will love it when you get to know what it is.14KViews5likes2CommentsUnderstanding OneLake Architecture: The OneDrive for Data
Learn how OneLake simplifies data engineering. Data engineers face many difficulties every day. Data sources are diverse and fragmented, containing different file types and data quality levels. Finding specific files, determining their owners and access permissions, can be frustrating. OneLake helps you overcome these challenges.5.9KViews2likes2CommentsHow to Leverage Microsoft Fabric for Data Science
As a Data Scientist, your role is to extract insights from data to train machine learning models which will help you in either prediction or classification scenarios. Over time, there have been various tools in which you can use to clean your data, train, and deploy your models. In this blog post, I will be guiding you on how you can get started as a Data Scientist with Microsoft Fabric.4.8KViews1like0CommentsUnlocking Your Career Potential with Microsoft Fabric Career Hub
In the ever-evolving technology field, we are demanded to keep up with the new advancements and be able to set and choose the right career paths in conjunction with the technologies we are interested in. However, this is not always easy, as there are many factors that can influence our decisions, such as market demand, personal preferences, skill gaps, and career goals. How can we navigate through these challenges and find the best opportunities for our professional growth?2.8KViews1like0CommentsAnalyzing Wildlife Data with Microsoft Fabric: end-to-end workshop
Have you ever wondered how to make sense of large-scale and complex data sets? In the world of wildlife research, scientists face the challenge of analyzing millions of images captured by camera traps to study the diversity of wildlife in different ecosystems. But how do they handle such vast amounts of data and extract meaningful insights? You can access the workshop at: https://aka.ms/fabric-e2e-serengeti2.7KViews1like0CommentsMicrosoft Fabric AI Hack Workshop: Build a Custom Object Detection Model | Feb 20, 2024
Don't miss the Microsoft Fabric AI Hack Workshop on February 20, 2024, where you will learn how to create a custom object detection model with the Snapshot Serengeti Dataset. You will also get to work with Data Factory Pipelines, SQL queries, Apache Spark, and other tools. Sign up now and you could win amazing prizes!1.7KViews0likes0CommentsLearn Live: Get started with Microsoft Fabric
Calling all professionals, enthusiasts, and learners! On August 29, we’ll be kicking off the “Learn Live: Get started with Microsoft Fabric” series in partnership with Microsoft’s Data Advocacy teams and Microsoft WorldWide Learning teams to deliver 9x live-streamed lessons covering topics related to Microsoft Fabric! These will be delivered via the Microsoft Reactor YouTube channel and will offer the chance to interact with and ask questions live to the presenters (including members of the various engineering teams responsible for developing Microsoft Fabric)! To register for the series, and get reminders straight to your inbox before each episode airs, head over to the Registration Page for “Learn Live: Get Started with Microsoft Fabric“.1.7KViews1like0CommentsProtect PII information in your Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse with Responsible AI
Data analysts and data scientists need to protect the personally identifiable information (PII) of their clients, such as names, addresses, emails, phone numbers, or social security numbers, that they use to build reports and dashboards. PII can pose risks to both the data subjects and the data holders and can introduce biases that affect the decisions made based on the data. One way to protect PII is to use Responsible AI, which is a set of principles and practices that help to mask PII with synthetic or anonymized data that preserves the statistical properties and structure of the original data but does not reveal the identity or attributes of the individuals.1.4KViews0likes0CommentsActing on Real-Time data using custom actions with Data Activator
Being able to make data driven decisions and act on real-time data is important to organizations because it enable them to either avert crisis in systems that monitor product health and take other actions based on their requirements. For an example, a shipping company may want to monitor their packages and act in real-time when the temperature of the packages becomes too hot. One way of monitoring and acting on data is to use Data Activator, which is a no-code experience in Microsoft Fabric for automatically taking actions when the condition of the package temperature is detected in the data.1KViews0likes0Comments