This class encourages the student to explore database fundamentals, as well as MySQL features. Students learn the basics of MySQL use and the programming of stored routines and triggers.
MySQL is the open source community's most popular Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) offering, and is a key part of LAMP/Linux/ Apache/MySQL/PHP/Perl/Python. Many Fortune 500 companies adopt MySQL to reap the benefits of an open source, platform-independent RDMS, such as simplifying conversion from other platforms and lowering database Total Cost of Ownership by 90%.
This class encourages the student to explore database fundamentals, as well as MySQL features. Students learn the basics of MySQL use and the programming of stored routines and triggers. Students also participate in database design discussions,and learn about optimization. Also included is an exploration of various APIs. This course covers MySQL 5.5
The Hartmann Software Group delivers Information Technology Training that enables companies to build better applications and expertly manage the software development process.
Our courses focus on two areas: the most current and critical object-oriented and component based tools, technologies and languages; and the fundamentals of effective development methodology. Our programs are designed to deliver technology essentials while improving development staff productivity.
Database Management training is offered by Spin Career for all skill level. IT courses are the fastest and easiest start to an IT career, which is suitable for both humanities and non-technical specialists.
This certification demonstrates your skills and breakthrough insights in developing and maintaining the next wave of mission-critical environments.
The program covers various concepts and tools/technologies that are essential to data development. Those concepts include Extract Transform Load (ETL) processes, Structured and unstructured data, Scripting languages, Relational and Non-Relational databases, Python, MySQL, MongoDB, Linux.
NoSQL (not only SQL) databases store data as documents rather than as a set of related tables. NoSQL databases have a variety of data models, including key-value stores, documents-only, graph databases, and wide-column databases.
After this course the student will understand all the basic SQL commands and would be very capable of working with any DBMS which uses SQL statements.
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