Fun fact: Just a few hours after this video was dropped, Microsoft announced the retirement of their DP-203 Data Engineer Associate certification and recommended switching to the Fabric certification-just as I suggest in this video! 😁
Hey. Can u clear a thing,. im currently working as windows application developer using VB NET and MS SQL for long years with this old tech. I need a career transition in a demanding fields, so i have planned to move towards to Data engineering with Cloud. And recently i got my interest towards AI, some says without ML can pursue Gen AI, Agentic AI jobs.. someone like me which is better career transition??
The easiest transition in your case, and something I’ve seen work well for others, would be to first move into modern cloud-based data warehousing. Start by learning the concepts there and how it’s different from the old-school approach. From there, the jump to related areas like Data Engineering or AI is much smaller since they all kind of go hand-in-hand in modern data platforms with Lakehouse Architectures.
Fun fact: Just a few hours after this video was dropped, Microsoft announced the retirement of their DP-203 Data Engineer Associate certification and recommended switching to the Fabric certification-just as I suggest in this video! 😁
❤ thanks for the content and the great overview
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Hey. Can u clear a thing,. im currently working as windows application developer using VB NET and MS SQL for long years with this old tech. I need a career transition in a demanding fields, so i have planned to move towards to Data engineering with Cloud. And recently i got my interest towards AI, some says without ML can pursue Gen AI, Agentic AI jobs..
someone like me which is better career transition??
The easiest transition in your case, and something I’ve seen work well for others, would be to first move into modern cloud-based data warehousing. Start by learning the concepts there and how it’s different from the old-school approach. From there, the jump to related areas like Data Engineering or AI is much smaller since they all kind of go hand-in-hand in modern data platforms with Lakehouse Architectures.