The software used to manage data is called Database Management System (DBMS).  Databases and Database Administrators can be very important to all kind of applications and computer programs.  This certification program is intended for students looking to learn the fundamentals of database, querying, administration, and beyond. Students will learn to administer, test, and implement computer databases as well as coordinating changes to computer databases. Last but not least, students will plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to safeguard computer databases.
Global Information Technology offers a variety of database training programs to ensure you are qualified to work as database administrator. Expand your career by picking the right courses from our Oracle Database Administrator, Oracle RAC training, Oracle Warehousing, Microsoft SQL, SQL, Microsoft Database Administrator, Microsoft Training Specialist, and more. Our career advisors will help you in choosing which databases platform is best for you. Â
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