Daily Deal: Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate Bundle

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Whether you are an expert or are just starting out in SQL, you can better set yourself apart in the workforce by getting SQL server certifications The Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate Bundle, available for $35.99, is a 3 course bundle designed to get you ready to take various MCSA certification tests. You'll learn how to write queries and manage data in SQL, how to install, maintain and configure databases, how to create Business Intelligence Solutions and much more. Each course covers what you need to know for a particular test (which must be taken at an independent testing center) to get you on your way to earning the certifications you need to land that promotion or new job.


We're also highlighting a bonus deal today with the Premier Windows 10 Training courses. You can learn all of the new tips and tricks needed to quickly become a Windows 10 expert. This bundle includes over 46 lectures with more being added and is available for $49.95.

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  1. identicon
    John Nemesh, 23 Oct 2015 @ 12:37pm

    About as useful...

    in 5 years as a Novel certification is today. MS is shooting themselves in the foot with their shady data collection, no corporation in their right mind would deploy them now. After Windows 7 becomes unsupported, expect mass migration to open source platforms.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 23 Oct 2015 @ 1:00pm

    I stopped using Windows about 5 years ago, I am far more productive using Ubuntu than I ever was with Windows.

    The only thing a certification is good for is to get hired into a company where you will be surrounded by other idiots who can pass a certification exam but are unable to apply their knowledge to the real world. Anyone who knows what they are doing would go insane working at such a place.

    Besides, you would be far better off learning open-source databases like PostgreSQL than MSSQL.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 23 Oct 2015 @ 1:13pm

    Syllabus

    Does this course include removing telemetry?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Oct 2015 @ 6:16am

    Re: About as useful...

    Even IBM is ditching them. You can have a linux notebook or OSX notebook; for Windows you have to have a special permission.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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