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Introduction

Data management involves the processes of storing and processing data. In an enterprise setting, this field expands significantly, making the volume of data and the speed at which it must be processed, secured, shared, and analysed critical factors.

This course is tailored for entry-level engineers. It explores the various technologies, tools, architectures, and design methodologies employed to manage large volumes of data. We cover traditional data storage methods, such as relational databases, as well as newer, less structured approaches.

The curriculum compares traditional file systems with distributed file systems, and traditional server architecture with clustered server architecture, all within the context of managing and processing big data across distributed systems.

Attendees will perform hands-on exercises and tests, followed by instructor coaching and group discussions.

Key topics include:

Hadoop

MS SQL

Oracle

Exadata

Data hub

NoSQL

NewSQL

Storage

Business Intelligence

Data Architecture

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of databases
  • Some programming experience
 35 Hours

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