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Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) SQL Server 2005 Training Seminar

The Technology Specialist certifications enable professionals to target specific technologies and distinguish themselves by demonstrating in-depth knowledge of and expertise in the technologies with which they work. Microsoft Technology Specialists are consistently capable of implementing, building, troubleshooting, and debugging a particular Microsoft technology.

Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists in SQL Server 2005 (MCTS: SQL Server 2005) implement and maintain databases using specific instructions and specifications. They have thorough knowledge of the product, understand how to use the tools and Transact-SQL language, and know how to navigate the user interface. Technology Specialists are typically pursuing careers as a database administrator, database developer, or business intelligence developer. They may also be individuals such as developers and systems administrators who do not work with SQL Server on a daily basis but wish to show their breadth of technology experience.Whether you are planning to start migrating to SQL Server 2005 tomorrow or not for another six months, take the time now to plan and educate your team.

Our MCTS: SQL Server 2005 program is a lab-intensive, residential course, designed for information technology professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building and timely certification.  You will live, learn, and test on-site.

Our MCTS: SQL Server 2005 Program:

  • Allows you to achieve your certification in a fraction of the time of 'traditional training' while delivering industry-leading exam passing percentages.
  • Helps students grasp complex technical concepts more easily by identifying and catering to individual student learning styles through a mixed visual, auditory and kinesthetic-tactual delivery system.
  • Enhances retention by employing accelerated learning techniques focused on committing information to long-term memory.

With Training Camp, you will learn more. effectively. efficiently.

So what makes SQL Server 2005 compelling? The following short list highlights some of its enhanced and new features. Several of these features should make a compelling case to upgrade your SQL Server environment.

Enhanced features
  • T-SQL enhancements
  • Performance improvements
  • Backup enhancements
  • Online-maintenance operations
  • Business-intelligence enhancements
  • Management-GUI enhancements
  • Security enhancements
  • Increased memory usage with
  • Standard Edition
  • XML enhancements
  • SSIS enhancements (formerly DTS)
  • Better e-mail handling
  • 64-bit support
New features
  • Common Language Runtime (CLR)
  • Service Broker
  • New product versions
  • High-availability features
  • Data encryption
  • Database Tuning Advisor
  • Dedicated administrator connection

So now that you have decided to upgrade to or deploy SQL Server 2005 - why educate? 
As SQL Server continues to mature, more and more features are added to the base product. This is both good and bad. The plus side is that you get more than just a database engine. The down side is that you have a lot more to learn. The days of being of being an expert on every aspect of SQL Server are over -- but this doesn't mean that you can't still use these new features. If you are only using the product's base functionality you are missing out on a wealth of functions. Case in point: Analysis Services, SQL Server's business analysis tools. This product has been available for several years and most people that use SQL Server have never taken advantage or know little about it.

What are the benefits of certification?
For IT managers, certification is particularly important because it allows them to more easily identify the skills that an individual possesses. When a company has employees that possess certain skills, it can garner a competitive advantage when seeking to attract customers. Certification can also contribute to increased productivity, because studies have shown that certified individuals are generally quicker to implement and design new technologies. And of course by knowing that their employees are certified, IT managers can feel more confident about their ability to implement and support a network infrastructure.

Individuals:

  • Overwhelmingly, individuals with Microsoft certifications have an advanced level of knowledge, expertise and skill, and command more professional credibility.
  • The MCDBA certification is recognized as a particularly elite indication of an database administrator's prowess and skill level, and these professionals are highly sought by employers.
  • Individual students may receive college credits to utilize tuition reimbursement programs for their IT training or to complete college coursework.

Human Resources:

  • Employer-funded training and certification programs are a key to retaining skilled IT staff. Career development and advancement opportunities are shown to significantly reduce rates of employee turnover.
  • Certification Training Programs provide benchmarks for hiring and promotion decisions by accurately assessing technical skills.
  • For-certification training programs maximize educational investments through immediate validation of skills.

Microsoft?? certification affords special membership benefits:

  • Technical information, product information and exclusive discounts on products and services through a secured section of the Microsoft?? website.
  • Microsoft?? logos and certificate for your personal promotion to clients or potential employers.
  • Invitations to Microsoft?? conferences and other educational opportunities.
  • Access to the secure Microsoft?? Certified Professional Magazine Online website.

Effective technical instruction must be highly varied and interactive to keep attention levels high, promote camaraderie and teamwork between the students and instructor, and solidify knowledge through hands-on learning.

Training Camp provides instruction to meet every learning need, including:

  • Intensive group instruction
  • One-on-one instruction attention
  • Hands-on labs
  • Lab partner and group exercises
  • Question and answer drills
  • Friendly competitions between concurrently running classes
  • Independent study
  • Self-testing

Some of the information on this page has been drawn from Microsoft's?? website: www.microsoft.com.

This information has been provided as a helpful tool for candidates considering certification. Benefits of certification determined through studies do not guarantee any particular personal successes. Training Camp provides a guarantee of obtaining certification at the camp, but does not make any guarantees about personal successes or benefits of obtaining certification.

 
     
     
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Training Camp's MCTS on SQL Server 2005Accelerated Certification Program is the most effective, efficient way to learn how to derive physical database designs, develop logical data models, create physical databases, create data services by using Transact-SQL, manage and maintain databases, configure and manage security, monitor and optimize databases, and install and configure SQL Server 2005.

Course Materials:
Students attending this blended-learning program will receive a robust set of course materials that caters to each of the three primary individual learning-intake styles (auditory, visual, and kinesthetic-tactual) - critical for a successful accelerated learning experience. 

Daily lectures, labs, and review sessions are supplemented by a combination of:

  • Proprietary Lab Manual & Microsoft Courseware - developed in conjunction with Microsoft, adapting Microsoft Official Curriculum to address the demands of accelerated learners.
  • Self Test??? Testing Software.

Delivery Schedule:
The MCTS on SQL Server 2005 Program effectively prepares students to demonstrate a mastery of both SQL 2000 and Windows Server 2003 - both skill sets measured by the MCDBA certification exams.

Days Module Description   Exam
1 Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL  
2 Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database  
3 Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database  
4 Introduction to SQL Server Services  
5 EXAM: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance   70-431

Daily Educational Schedule:
Our daily schedule incorporates different modes of instruction and learning environments to ensure that students learn, retain, comprehend, and can apply knowledge critical to a MCTS on SQL 2000.

Start Time End Time Activity Intake Style
8:15 am 9:00 am b reakfast

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9:00 am 1:00 pm lecture auditory/visual
1:00 pm 1:30 pm l unch -
1:30 pm
 
5:30 pm
 
instructor-led
labs
kinesthetic
 
5:30 pm 7:00 pm dinner -
7:00 pm 8:00 pm review session auditory/visual/kinesthetic
8:00 pm 9:00 pm breakout
sessions
auditory/visual/kinesthetic
 
9:00 pm as appropriate lab review sessions kinesthetic
 

 
     
     
  Pre-requisites  
  Students who are successful in accelerated SQL 2005 certification training may possess:

Basic Knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating system and its core functionality
Working knowledge of Transact_SQL
Working knowledge of relational databases
Some experience with database design
 
     
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Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist on SQL Server 2005 candidates are required to pass Exam 70-431.

Skills Being Measured
The 70-431 certification exam measures your ability to implement and maintain a SQL Server 2005 database. This program shall prepare students in the job skills listed in the following matrix:

Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2005
Install SQL Server 2005.
  • Verify prerequisites.
  • Upgrade from a previous version of SQL Server.
  • Create an instance.
Configure SQL Server 2005 instances and databases.
  • Configure log files and data files.
  • Configure the SQL Server DatabaseMail subsystem for an instance.
  • Choose a recovery model for the database.
Configure SQL Server security.
  • Configure server security principals.
  • Configure database securables.
  • Configure encryption.
Configure linked servers by using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).
  • Identify the external data source.
  • Identify the characteristics of the data source.
  • Identify the security model of the data source.
Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Implement database mirroring.
  • Prepare databases for database mirroring.
  • Create endpoints.
  • Specify database partners.
  • Specify a witness server.
  • Configure an operating mode.
Implement log shipping.
  • Initialize a secondary database.
  • Configure log shipping options.
  • Configure a log shipping mode.
  • Configure monitoring.
Manage database snapshots.
  • Create a snapshot.
  • Revert a database from a snapshot.
Supporting Data Consumers
Retrieve data to support ad hoc and recurring queries.
  • Construct SQL queries to return data.
  • Format the results of SQL queries.
  • Identify collation details.
Manipulate relational data.
  • Insert, update, and delete data.
  • Handle exceptions and errors.
  • Manage transactions.
Manage XML data.
  • Identify the specific structure needed by a consumer.
  • Retrieve XML data.
  • Modify XML data.
  • Convert between XML data and relational data.
  • Create an XML index.
  • Load an XML schema.
Implement an HTTP endpoint.
  • Create an HTTP endpoint.
  • Secure an HTTP endpoint.
Implement Service Broker components.
  • Create services.
  • Create queues.
  • Create contracts.
  • Create conversations.
  • Create message types.
  • Send messages to a service.
  • Route a message to a service.
  • Receive messages from a service.
Import and export data from a file.
  • Set a database to the bulk-logged recovery model to avoid inflating the transaction log.
  • Run the bcp utility.
  • Perform a Bulk Insert task.
  • Import bulk XML data by using the OPENROWSET function.
  • Copy data from one table to another by using the SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) Import and Export Wizard.
Manage replication.
  • Distinguish between replication types.
  • Configure a publisher, a distributor, and a subscriber.
  • Configure replication security.
  • Configure conflict resolution settings for merge replication.
  • Monitor replication.
  • Improve replication performance.
  • Plan for, stop, and restart recovery procedures.
Maintaining Databases
Implement and maintain SQL Server Agent jobs.
  • Set a job owner.
  • Create a job schedule.
  • Create job steps.
  • Configure job steps.
  • Disable a job.
  • Create a maintenance job.
  • Set up alerts.
  • Configure operators.
  • Modify a job.
  • Delete a job.
  • Manage a job.
Manage databases by using Transact-SQL.
  • Manage index fragmentation.
  • Manage statistics.
  • Shrink files.
  • Perform database integrity checks by using DBCC CHECKDB.
Back up a database.
  • Perform a full backup.
  • Perform a differential backup.
  • Perform a transaction log backup.
  • Initialize a media set by using the FORMAT option.
  • Append or overwrite an existing media set.
  • Create a backup device.
  • Back up filegroups.
Restore a database.
  • Identify which files are needed from the backup strategy.
  • Restore a database from a single file and from multiple files.
  • Choose an appropriate restore method.
Move a database between servers.
  • Choose an appropriate method for moving a database.
Monitoring and Troubleshooting SQL Server Performance
Gather performance and optimization data by using the SQL Server Profiler.
  • Start a new trace.
  • Save the trace logs.
  • Configure SQL Server Profiler trace properties.
  • Configure a System Monitor counter log.
  • Correlate a SQL Server Profiler trace with System Monitor log data.
Gather performance and optimization data by using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor.
  • Build a workload file by using the SQL Server Profiler.
  • Tune a workload file by using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor.
  • Save recommended indexes.
Monitor and resolve blocks and deadlocks.
  • Identify the cause of a block by using the sys.dm_exec_requests system view.
  • Terminate an errant process.
  • Configure SQL Server Profiler trace properties.
  • Identify transaction blocks.
Diagnose and resolve database server errors.
  • Connect to a nonresponsive server by using the dedicated administrator connection (DAC).
  • Review SQL Server startup logs.
  • Review error messages in event logs.
Monitor SQL Server Agent job history.
  • Identify the cause of a failure.
  • Identify outcome details.
  • Find out when a job last ran.
Gather performance and optimization data by using DMVs.
Creating and Implementing Database Objects
Implement a table.
  • Specify column details.
  • Specify the filegroup.
  • Assign permissions to a role for tables.
  • Specify a partition scheme when creating a table.
  • Specify a transaction.
Implement a view.
  • Create an indexed view.
  • Create an updateable view.
  • Assign permissions to a role or schema for a view.
Implement triggers.
  • Create a trigger.
  • Create DDL triggers for responding to database structure changes.
  • Identify recursive triggers.
  • Identify nested triggers.
  • Identify transaction triggers.
Implement functions.
  • Create a function.
  • Identify deterministic versus nondeterministic functions.
Implement stored procedures.
  • Create a stored procedure.
  • Recompile a stored procedure.
  • Assign permissions to a role for a stored procedure.
Implement constraints.
  • Specify the scope of a constraint.
  • Create a new constraint.
Implement indexes.
  • Specify the filegroup.
  • Specify the index type.
  • Specify relational index options.
  • Specify columns.
  • Specify a partition scheme when creating an index.
  • Disable an index.
  • Create an online index by using an ONLINE argument.
Create user-defined types.
  • Create a Transact-SQL user-defined type.
  • Specify details of the data type.
  • Create a CLR user-defined type.
Implement a full-text search.
  • Create a catalog.
  • Create an index.
  • Specify a full-text population method.
Implement partitions.
 
     
     
 
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