CGIDir Wednesday, November 15, 2006; 05:13 AM
LearnKey, Inc., an award-winning content producer of online learning
systems, announced the release of the new Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist Track (MCTS) for Structured Query Language (SQL)
2005 Server training.
The learning track spans three courses,
all prerequisites for the new Microsoft Professional Level Curriculum
and necessary foundations for effective SQL Database administrators. It
contains three courses: Writing Queries, Implementing a Database and
Maintaining a Database. These cover the entire breadth of material
contained in Microsoft Exam 70-431, the certification test for SQL
professionals.
“This SQL Training series from LearnKey is the
most thorough and professional of anything similar in the market,” said
John Clemons, CEO of LearnKey. “Our comprehensive course will help any
database administrator learn methods and processes to ensure the health
and dependability of the SQL Server and Database.”
The MCTS SQL
Server 2005 is recommended for all database administrators but is
helpful to any who want to expand salary possibilities and technology
expertise, such as developers and system administrators.
The
three courses, all taught by Microsoft Certified Professional Wayne
Snyder, include 15 sessions and approximately 45 hours of comprehensive
study that covers all aspects of database management and maintenance.
Snyder is a noted expert on SQL, having worked with the program since
its original release. He is the 1998 Microsoft Most Valuable
Professional and holds certifications in MCDBA, MCSE, and MCT.
LearnKey’s
MCTS SQL 2005 series costs $1,080 for individuals, or $2,695 for
multiple seats. The track is available online, on DVD and CD-ROM. The
course is available for purchase through learnkey.com and various
resellers.
For more information visit: http://www.learnkey.com/sql_training.
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