Training Course:Database Concepts IISchool/Trainer:University of Phoenix Online Phoenix, AZ, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course continues the subject of CSS 558, Database Concepts I. The course focuses on database management systems from a business managerial perspective. Microsoft Access, Oracle, DB2, and SQL Server are compared and contrasted. Emphasis is placed on the developing strategy for managing and organizing corporate data, including data warehousing, to support the business activities of the organization.
Topics and Objectives
Structured Query Language (SQL).
Explain the role of Structured Query Language (SQL). Management of Databases
Explain the management of databases. Enterprise Data
Explain enterprise data. Identify database server interfaces. Identify Web database applications. Oracle
Identify Oracle features. SAP and PeopleSoft
Identify features of SAP. Identify features of PeopleSoft. DBMS Comparisons
Apply database management principles in communications. Compare and contrast Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, and Oracle. ...''
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Phone:800-492-6552
School Address:
University of Phoenix Online 3157 E. Elwood Street Phoenix, AZ 85034 United States
Phone: 800-492-6552 E-Mail: online@phoenix.edu Web: http://www.uopx.com
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