Course
Digicomp Code DP329
Work Smarter with Copilot in Microsoft Fabric – Intensive Training («DP329»)
DP-3029
Course facts
- Describing the role of Copilot in accelerating end-to-end analytics workflows in Microsoft Fabric across various domains
- Identifying high-value productivity scenarios where Copilot's natural language and AI-assisted features reduce complexity and improve quality
- Applying Copilot to accelerate data engineering tasks, including creating dataflows, pipelines, and generating Spark code
- Utilizing Copilot in Fabric Data Warehouse experiences for querying, authoring, troubleshooting, and generating T-SQL
- Employing effective prompting, naming, and schema design strategies to enhance Copilot's accuracy and ensure responsible use
- Leveraging Copilot in Power BI for report development and designing Fabric data agents for secure conversational access to enterprise data
- Recognizing and addressing prerequisites, licensing, and governance considerations for enabling and monitoring Copilot responsibly
1 Introduction to Copilot in Microsoft Fabric
Accelerate analytics with Copilot in Microsoft Fabric—learn how AI-assisted experiences streamline integration, engineering, warehousing, BI, real-time intelligence, SQL, and data agents to turn data into insights.
2 Get started with Copilot in Microsoft Fabric for data engineering
Accelerate data engineering in Fabric with Copilot—apply AI prompts to ingest, transform, orchestrate, and explain dataflows, pipelines, and Spark code.
3 Get started with Copilot in Microsoft Fabric for Data Warehouse
Accelerate warehouse analytics with Copilot in Fabric—use AI chat, inline completions, and quick actions to generate, refine, explain, and fix T-SQL while applying best-practice prompting.
4 Get started with Copilot in Power BI
Copilot in Power BI increases productivity when developing semantic models and reports using Power BI. Copilot also allows you to interact with your data using natural language to gain insights.
5 Implement Microsoft Fabric Data Agents (chat with your data)
Enable secure conversational access to enterprise data with Fabric data agents—design, configure, govern, and integrate AI-powered Q&A experiences across OneLake sources.
6 Manage Copilot in Microsoft Fabric
This module covers the fundamentals of Copilot in Microsoft Fabric, including its architecture and governance model, configuration of tenant and capacity settings, monitoring of consumption with token-based costing, and strategies for scalable, cost-effective rollout.
This course is for data analysts and data engineers who are familiar with basic data concepts and terminology. Learners taking this course should already have a basic understanding of Microsoft Fabric and Power BI.
Students should be familiar with basic data concepts and terminology, including data engineering, modeling, and analysis.