Careers - Database Administrator



Find out all about becoming a Database Administrator – what skills and qualifications do you need? Find out which Database Training course is right for you.


Becoming a Database Administrator

 

Job Specification

 

  • Organize, store data and work with database management systems software
  • Identify user requirements
  • Test and setup databases
  • Coordinate modifications to the database systems

 

Additional Skills required for a Database Administrator role:

 

  • Good problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills for dealing with technical and non-technical colleagues and/or staff
  • Practical experience with the ability to demonstrate fundamental computer skills
  • Technical certifications
  • Computer-related degree

 

Database Training Courses:

 

Beginner Level: MCTS SQL Server 2005 Training - Implementation and Maintenance Training – Exam 70-431

 

Intermediate Level: MCITP Database Administrator Training - SQL Server 2005 Training

 

Master Level: Oracle 10g OCA Training

 

 

For further information, please visit the following links:

 

MCTS Certification: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcts.aspx

 

MCITP Certification: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcitp.aspx

 

Oracle 10g Certification: http://www.oracle.com/education/downloads/dba10g_cg.pdf



Comments

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By: learn english online
On: 07/12/2009 06:26:15
Thanks for this post. I have been looking for courses like this. Is there a SAP training course available?
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By: sandrar
On: 07/12/2009 07:50:48
I am not currently aware of any self study SAP courses but will look into this for you.
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By: Windows XP
On: 05/02/2010 11:29:14
Database courses are great for a career move - look for a certification course that will give you a qualification that is highly sought after.

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