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Microsoft Launches New Fabric Data Engineer Associate Certification
Microsoft's latest certification, 'Microsoft Certified: Fabric Data Engineer Associate,' is now available, marking a transformative era for data engineers. As the Azure Data Engineer Associate certification heads towards retirement in 2025, professionals are encouraged to embrace the new DP‑700 exam. Offering focused content on Microsoft Fabric skills, this certification bolsters data engineers in navigating AI innovation. A limited‑time 50% discount sweetens the deal, while industry experts highlight the shift towards Microsoft Fabric's specialized framework. Dive in to discover how this evolution affects the job market, training, and future opportunities in data engineering.
Introduction to Microsoft's New Certification
Retirement of Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification
Exam DP‑700: Preparation and Training Resources
Impact on Existing Certifications and Microsoft Partners
Pros and Cons of Transitioning to DP‑700 Certification
Industry Reactions and Public Feedback
Future Implications of Microsoft’s Certification Evolution
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