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January 14th, 2016, 04:55 PM
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Database administrator training
Hello sir I want to know the Database administrator training program so please provide me suitable information about the same.
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January 15th, 2016, 10:25 AM
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Re: Database administrator training
The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) certification provides proof of your ability to design, implement and manage SQL Server 2000 databases. Database administrator SQL Server certifications—choose one that reflects your job role, career goals and version of SQL Server: Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE): Data Platform - for database professionals who build enterprise-scale data solutions on-premises or in cloud environments Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE): Business Intelligence - for database professionals who develop and deploy business intelligence solutions and reports Education Requirements Database administration positions typically require at least a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS), Computer Science, Database Administration or a related field of study. Many employers prefer to hire MBAs for database administration jobs, because in addition to the extra technical database training, MBAs are well-versed in key business domains. Popular MBA concentrations for database administrators include Management Information Systems (MIS), Database Management and CIS. Database administrators can further distinguish themselves and advance their careers with specialized training and certifications in the leading database management systems. Skills and Responsibilities Typical day-to-day duties and in-demand skill sets for DBAs include the following. Database administrators: Implement, support and manage the corporate database. Design and configure relational database objects. Are responsible for data integrity and availability May design, deploy and monitor database servers. Design data distribution and data archiving solutions. Ensure database security, including backups & disaster recovery. Plan and implement application and data provisioning. Transfer database information to integrated mobile devices. Some database administrators design and develop the corporate database. |
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