SQL Server Training

  • Hi All,

    I am looking for SQL Server Database Administration and Design classes/hands-on practice in New York.

    I have seen these three training providers:

    http://www.trainingcamp.com

    http://www.learningtree.com

    http://www.netcominfo.com

    Do any body knows about these training provider skills and which one is better please.

    1.If you know any school where i can take regular classes please let me know.

    2.If you know any good hands-on training provider please let me know.

    I am currently working as a SQL Server DBA but want to enhance my skills.I have very little knowledge of windows administration knowledge but in sql server i have 4 hours exp.

    Thanks Irfan

  • You should avoid trainingcamp because their schedule may not teach anything to even the experienced, learningtree prices seem better if there is an instructor and the last is using MOC(Microsoft official curriculum) so you may learn the most and it will cost the most. So you could go with learningtree or just buy SQL Server developer under $50 online and hang here.

    Kind regards,
    Gift Peddie

  • Irfan (5/14/2009)


    I am currently working as a SQL Server DBA but in sql server i have 4 hours exp.

    Thanks Irfan

    Is that true? I cannot believe you could/should be a DBA with 4 hours experience, definitely not at a production level.

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  • Yes i do and i know a lot of things but i want to go through a to z as i am having random knowledge mostly dba side not design/dev side which i want to.

  • Thanks for your good advise and time.

  • And how is http://www.newhorizons.com please? And any one else which you think better for training.

  • They are like the last one in your original list which can cost you at least $3000 to $10,000.

    Kind regards,
    Gift Peddie

  • Sorry, I have no experience with the online training ites. I went to a couple of basic instructor-led sessions years go. The laid a little bit of the foundation but your true teacher is going to be hands-on. As Gift stated, get the developer's edition, maybe a couple of good SQL books and hang on tight. You're never going to get a-to-z in real life. There is always something new that's going to come up and you'll have to work through it, probably using sites like these to find the right answer. Good luck.

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  • You're ahead of me. When I'd been working with database for 4 hours, I didn't even know that it was called "DBA". Or is that "hours" supposed to be "years"?

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  • LOLLLLLLLLLL

    I am so sorry... not hours but years :),I did mistake while typing.

  • I have taught for TheLearningTree in the past. The have good curricula, good instructors and an amazing classroom/lab environment.

    Best,
    Kevin G. Boles
    SQL Server Consultant
    SQL MVP 2007-2012
    TheSQLGuru on googles mail service

  • Thank you sir.

  • Can you please send me email at tranwayc@gmail.com and course outline you will cover in 70 hour traning.

    Thanks

    Irfan

  • Hi Phanindra,

    I am intresting .

    Can you please send me email at kiran41@gmail.com and course outline you will cover in 70 hour traning.

    Thanks&Regards,

    kiran

  • saiphanindrait (5/31/2010)


    Hello Ali,

    This is Sai Phanindra and working as Production DBA in one of the top MNCs in India. I have been providing trainings during my free times. The course duration is for 70 hours.

    I can share you further details and clarify all your doubts. If you satisifed my quality of training, you can continue the sessions. Trainings are assured to be 100% practical and real-time methodologies are the focus of discussion.

    If you are interested, you can contact me at:

    saiphanindrait@yahoo.com

    09666440801

    US: 214-628-5666

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