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Whether you want to get started with AI and the latest technology or you're building your career or the next great idea, Microsoft Reactor connects you with the developers and startups that share your goals.
Microsoft Reactors are centers for free technical learning and sharing, where developers and startup professionals can connect with the local community and build new skills to drive innovation.
Virtual events are running around the clock so join us anytime, anywhere!
Are you a Meetup organizer? Contact us to use our space: ReactorNYC@Microsoft.com
Learn more at: https://aka.ms/developer.microsoft/reactor
Many of our virtual workshops are recorded and then uploaded to our YouTube channel: Microsoft Reactor - YouTube
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•OnlineFrom PL-300 to DP-600: Level Up Your Analytics Skills (option 1)
OnlineCertified as a Power BI Data Analyst and ready to take the next step? In this one-hour session, we’ll walk through the key differences between PL-300 and DP-600, highlight the new concepts covered in the Fabric Analytics Engineer role, and share practical tips for making the transition.
You’ll leave with a clear roadmap of what to study, where to focus your learning, and how to build on your PL-300 knowledge to prepare for DP-600 certification.
📌 This session is a part of a series! Learn more here
10 attendees
•OnlineAsk me Anything: Fabric and Snowflake interoperability
OnlineIs your organization combining the power of Snowflake and Microsoft Fabric? If yes, this is the ideal session to better understand the features enabling seamless interoperability and get all your questions answered.
This live, interactive Q&A session will bring together product experts from both Microsoft Fabric and Snowflake to answer your questions on how to most effectively combine these platforms together.
We'll address questions related to features enabling bidirectional data access such as the ability to write Snowflake tables to OneLake, the ability to use OneLake shortcuts to access Snowflake tables, the ability to read OneLake tables directly from Snowflake, and full support for Apache Iceberg format in OneLake.
This session is a part of a series. Learn more here
16 attendees
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