1. Ingestion – Bring data from multiple sources (SQL, APIs, SaaS, etc.) into OneLake.
2. Transformation – Clean and model data using Spark, Dataflows, or SQL.
3. Storage – Organize data into bronze, silver, and gold layers using Delta tables.
4. Analysis – Create Power BI reports, dashboards, or machine learning models.
5. Monitoring – Track performance, costs, and lineage through Fabric monitoring tools.
· Use a layered architecture (Bronze → Silver → Gold).
· Parameterize pipelines for reusability and standardization.
· Adopt CI/CD with Fabric deployment pipelines.
· Monitor workloads and optimize compute capacity.
· Secure data using RBAC, Entra ID, and OneLake permissions.
· Automate refresh and failure alerts via Power Automate.
· Pull Excel data from SharePoint into OneLake
· Clean and join datasets with Dataflows and Spark
· Create Gold-layer tables for Profit & Loss analysis
· Train AutoML models for forecasting
· Surface insights via Power BI dashboards
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