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Oracle8i Certified Database AdministratorThe complete Oracle8i Certified Database Administrator Curriculum is designed to give the Oracle Database Administrator (DBA) a firm foundation in basic administrative tasks and provide the necessary knowledge and skills to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot an Oracle8i database. Participants will learn about the concepts of relational databases and the SQL and PL/SQL programming languages, database administration strategies and procedures provided in Oracle8i, the critical skills for planning and implementing database backup and recovery strategies, and the architecture of Net8. AudienceDatabase Administrators, System Administrators, Network Administrators, Technical Support Professionals. This Certification was retired by Oracle on 31st January 2005 Oracle 8i Curriculum1Z0-001: Oracle Introduction Curriculum
1Z0-026: Oracle8i Network Administration
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A database operations manager is responsible for organising, operating and maintaining information in a database. Databases store information such as customer names and addresses, stock records or accounts. Many organisations use databases including:
As a database operations manager, you should:
There is no single route to becoming a database operations manager - the main
requirements are having the right knowledge, skills and experience for the
job. Qualifications are an important part of demonstrating these, and although
a degree is often required, there are many other recognised academic and vocational
qualifications.
Whilst the larger graduate recruiters may take trainees from any discipline,
smaller employers generally require knowledge in specific computer languages,
software packages or operating systems. Many employers will require a good
honours degree. For others, experience in programming will help.
Many database operations managers move into this work from the business side
of an organisation. However, they must have some experience in systems programming
or systems design, and they often have a degree or higher national award, which
can be in any subject. Experience can be just as important as qualifications
for many jobs.
The majority of training is on the job, supplemented by short internal or
external courses as appropriate, and progress will be helped by taking additional
manufacturers courses. Some IT companies offer specific certifications
in their products.
Graduate Apprenticeships in IT may be available for people in England. These
integrate study at degree or diploma level with structured work-based learning.
Many young people enter IT work directly through Modern Apprenticeships at
Foundation and Advanced level, or Skillseekers and Modern Apprenticeships in
Scotland. There are no set entry requirements but employers will want to be
sure that applicants are motivated, enthusiastic and can benefit from the training.
Opportunities can arise within any organisation that makes use of computerised
databases.
Specialist information technology bureaux, which provide a database service
to clients, also employ database operations managers.
Managers can progress in their career by moving to another employer for a post
with greater responsibility. Alternatively, they might transfer their skills
to other areas of computing work, such as systems analysis, network management
or general management.
Self-employment or freelance work is sometimes possible, and there are an increasing
number of experienced database operations managers who do contract work.
Curriculum is designed to give the Oracle Database Administrator (DBA) a firm foundation in basic administrative tasks and provide the necessary knowledge and skills to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot an Oracle8i database. Participants will learn about the concepts of relational databases and the SQL and PL/SQL programming languages, database administration strategies and procedures provided in Oracle8i, the critical skills for planning and implementing database backup and recovery strategies.
The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator is specifically for professional who implement and administer Microsoft SQL Server databases. Individuals who derive database designs, manage and maintain databases, configure and manage security and install and configure Microsoft SQL Server would benefit from this course.