Coming Soon - Microsoft Official Curriculum Courses - SQL Server

SQL Server Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC ) Courses

Following PTR gaining Microsoft Learning Partner Status in November we will be adding a number of new courses to our existing SQL Server training portfolio over the coming weeks.

We will retain our vendor-independent courses, but will complement these with selected Official Curriculum courses for our clients who are attending training courses specifically with certifcation in mind, and those that have Microsoft Training Vouchers that they would like to use. (Are you familiar with Microsoft Training Vouchers? They basically mean free training to you!! Find out more about this here).

Here is a taster of some of the course titles that you can expect to be added to our schedule very soon:

Exam Course Code Course Title
70-761 20761 Querying Data with Transact-SQL
70-762 20762 Developing SQL Databases
70-764 20764 Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure
70-765 20765 Provisioning SQL Databases 
70-767 20767 Implementing a SQL Data Warehouse
70-768 20768 Developing SQL Data Models
70-461 20461 Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2014
70-462 20462 Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Databases
70-463  20463 Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2014
70-464 20464 Developing Microsoft SQL Server Databases
70-465 20465 Designing Database Solutions for Microsoft SQL Server
70-466 20466 Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server
70-467  20467 Designing Business Intelligence Solutions with Microsoft SQL Server
70-768 20768 Developing SQL Data Models
70-773 20773 Analyzing Big Data with Microsoft R
70-774 20774 Perform Cloud Data Science with Azure Machine Learning
70-775 20775 Perform Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure HDInsight

 

Do contact Keith on 0118 979 4000 or at keith.doward@ptr.co.uk if you have any immediate requirements and would like further information as it will take as a little while to get our website up to date with our news offerings.

 

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