Database Management and Administration

Database

Database Administration and Management will focus on Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL DB.
Hours: 100 Hours
Duration: 6 weeks
Level: Intermediate
Average Completion: 6 Weeks
Start Date: Date Not Yet set. You can however preregister for this class

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You must have attended our Business Analysis Intensive course to be qualified to attend this training. Your registration will be rejected if you do not meet this prerequisite! 


Do you have any eye for detail? Are you assertive and analytically minded? Would you prefer to spend your time behind the scenes in a more administrative role?



You must have attended our Business Analysis Intensive course to be qualified to attend this training. Your registration will be rejected if you do not meet this prerequisite! 

You must have attended our Business Analysis Intensive course to be qualified to attend this training. Your registration will be rejected if you do not meet this prerequisite! 

There is no certification for this training. 

Is This the Right Career for You?

Following are the skills you need to possess:

  1. Communication skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are vital in database management. You need to effectively convey technical concepts, collaborate with team members, and communicate with stakeholders at various levels of technical understanding.

  2. Problem-solving skills: Database management often involves troubleshooting and resolving complex issues. Strong problem-solving skills enable you to analyze problems, identify root causes, and devise effective solutions. This includes critical thinking, logical reasoning, and attention to detail.

  3. Analytical thinking: Database professionals need to analyze data, identify patterns, and draw insights from complex datasets. Developing strong analytical thinking skills helps you understand and interpret data effectively.

  4. Adaptability and flexibility: The field of database management is constantly evolving, with new technologies and practices emerging regularly. Being adaptable and flexible enables you to embrace change, learn new technologies, and adjust to evolving business requirements.

  5. Time management and organization: Database management involves handling multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously. Effective time management and organizational skills are essential for managing deadlines, prioritizing tasks, and maintaining productivity.

  6. Collaboration and teamwork: Database management is rarely an isolated endeavor. It often requires working in teams, collaborating with developers, system administrators, business analysts, and other stakeholders. Strong collaboration and teamwork skills foster a positive work environment and enable effective cooperation.

  7. Customer service orientation: Database professionals often interact with end-users and stakeholders who rely on the data and systems they manage. Having a customer service orientation helps you understand their needs, provide support, and ensure their satisfaction.

  8. Attention to detail: Database management involves working with large amounts of data, where accuracy and precision are critical. Attention to detail ensures that data is entered, managed, and analyzed accurately, minimizing errors and data inconsistencies.

  9. Continuous learning mindset: The field of database management is ever-evolving, requiring professionals to stay updated with the latest technologies, industry trends, and best practices. Having a mindset of continuous learning and a willingness to acquire new knowledge is vital for professional growth.

  10. Ethics and integrity: Database professionals often handle sensitive and confidential data. Upholding high ethical standards, maintaining data privacy and security, and practicing integrity in handling data are essential aspects of the role.

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Program Description

Database Administration and Management will focus on Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL DB.

You must have attended our Business Analysis Intensive course to be qualified to attend this training. Your registration will be rejected if you do not meet this prerequisite! The audience for this class are IT profesionals such as Business Analysts, Project Managers and other non Technical IT Professionals.

You will learn the rudiments of database and database management.