Intoduction to Lakehouse in Fabric

07 Sep 2025   04:30 AM CST

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in this webinar we are going to study about lakehouses, and different mechanisms with which we can ingest data into lakehouse like dataflows, pipelines, shortcuts
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  • Ingestion
  • lakehouse and Dataflows
  • Pipelines and Shortcuts
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Rukhsar Khureshi
Rukhsar Khureshi

A trainer possesses in-depth knowledge of database management and SQL, excellent communication skills, and a passion for teaching. They are familiar with database administration, possess strong problem-solving abilities, and can work independently or in a team.

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