Data Mesh and Microsoft Fabric - a perfect fit?
In this video, Barry Smart, Director of Data & AI, examines how Microsoft Fabric can support a Data Mesh vision for data and analytics.
As we transition to a digital age powered by data, we discuss how data professionals can help their organizations thrive. Discover the capabilities of Microsoft Fabric, its role in creating data products, and how it aligns with the core principles of Data Mesh. Learn about the advancements in technology, the integration of open-source tools, and the importance of a socio-technical approach to data. Don't miss insights on federated computational governance, and DataOps. Watch to understand how to drive value and innovation in your organization with Microsoft Fabric.
The full transcript is available below.
The talk contains the following chapters:
- 00:00 Introduction to Microsoft Fabric and Data Mesh
- 01:33 The Evolution of Data Platforms
- 02:57 Key Features of Microsoft Fabric
- 05:00 Introduction to Data Mesh
- 06:53 Principles of Data Mesh
- 09:36 Combining Microsoft Fabric and Data Mesh
- 11:00 Example Data Product in Fabric
- 12:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
From Descriptive to Predictive Analytics with Microsoft Fabric:
- Part 1 - Overview
- Part 2 - Data Validation with Great Expectations
- Part 3 - Testing Notebooks
- Part 4 - Task Flows
- Part 5 - Observability
Microsoft Fabric End to End Demo:
- Part 1 - Lakehouse & Medallion Architecture
- Part 2 - Plan and Architect a Data Project
- Part 3 - Ingest Data
- Part 4 - Creating a shortcut to ADLS Gen2 in Fabric
- Part 5 - Local OneLake Tools
- Part 6 - Role of the Silver Layer in the Medallion Architecture
- Part 7 - Processing Bronze to Silver using Fabric Notebooks
- Part 8 - Good Notebook Development Practices
If you want to learn more about Fabric, take a look at some of our other content:
Decision Maker's Guide to Microsoft Fabric
and find all the rest of our content here.
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