Re: off topic sql server training

From: Ls Cheng <exriscer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 22:54:52 +0100
Message-ID: <CAJ2-Qb82HFywDdysoDE_MEyqjyM9r8W+uturRAniUHAdPEH7jQ_at_mail.gmail.com>



Hi Kellyn

Do you know if Microsoft Official Training from Certified Training Center provide training materials as those from Oracle University, if you have worked for Oracle I guess you know what I mean, those PDF AKA courseware which contains course power point slides.

Thank you!

On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:16 PM Kellyn Pot'Vin-Gorman <dbakevlar_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> As much as people like to make fun of me for going to Microsoft after
> working at Oracle, I’ll bite... :)
>
> There are ton of education options for Microsoft available online. You’ll
> find most of the SQL Server PMs, experts and community on Twitter- they’re
> just very active there and they contribute a huge amount of content towards
> learning.
>
> As I went into Analytics and AI without experience, I can’t say enough
> about edx.org. You can take classes in the area you’re interested in,
> (including SQL Server with hands on exercises and example environments for
> little to no cost. Microsoft learning is also available for each
> individual product, (it was separated out by product area to make it easier
> to find what you’re looking for recently...) through the Microsoft Virtual
> Academy, (https://mva.microsoft.com/product-training/sql-server)
>
> I would also suggest signing up for a free global user group membership at
> pass.org and then find your local sql server user group for the city
> you’re in. There is commonly an annual SQL Saturday event with nationwide
> speakers in most cities and it’s all free, along with a ton of virtual
> groups that you have full access to, again, all free.
>
> You’re not alone in the multi-platform world, (where at one time, I was
> one of the few that were deep into multiple database platforms) and I wish
> I had as many free opportunities to learn Oracle like I have for SQL
> Server/Azure/Power BI. I end up recommending this list, OraCode events,
> etc. to at least get them started... :)
>
> Hope this helps and feel free to ask any questions. At this point, I’m
> probably better known in the Microsoft community now than I am in the
> Oracle one...:)
>
> Kellyn
>
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 1:38 PM Ls Cheng <exriscer_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi list
>>
>> Sorry, this is a bit off topic but at the moment I am not aware of any
>> sql server forum to ask such question and I see some of us do administer
>> sql server so someone might know the answer for my question.
>>
>> We are thinking to take a couple of sql server training course in a
>> Microsoft official partner, we wonder if Microsoft Official Training is as
>> Oracle University, i.e you get some PDF with course contents and practices
>> or Microsoft works differently in this aspect?
>>
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> *Kellyn Pot'Vin-Gorman*
> DBAKevlar Blog <http://dbakevlar.com>
> President Denver SQL Server User Group <http://denversql.org/>
> about.me/dbakevlar
>
>

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