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NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTERS

NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTERS. SQL Server 2012 Courseware & Certification Briefing. Agenda. General Changes & Trends with SQL Server Courses & Exams List of Course & Exam Titles Specific Changes Relative to SQL 2008 Courses SQL 2012 Course & Exam Availability Final Comments.

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NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTERS

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  1. NEW HORIZONSCOMPUTER LEARNING CENTERS SQL Server 2012 Courseware & Certification Briefing

  2. Agenda • General Changes & Trendswith SQL Server Courses & Exams • List of Course & Exam Titles • Specific Changes Relative to SQL 2008 Courses • SQL 2012 Course & Exam Availability • Final Comments Much of the content for this presentation was derived or directly taken from a presentation to Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs) in November 2011 as presented by Pete Harris, Learning Product Partner at Microsoft Learning (MSL).

  3. General Changes & Trends • More Challenging Exams • Increases the Value of Certification • One-to-one Mapping of Courses to Exams! • Major Philosophical Switch • As Usual, Additional Study and Exam Prep Are Required to Pass Exams • Closer Mapping of Course Topics to Skills Required in the Industry • All the Courseware Will Be One Volume • Only One “Book” Instead of Two • Elimination of Three Day Courses; All SQL Courses will be Five Days Long • The Courses Were Designed Modularlyto More Easily Facilitate Custom Deliveries • Example 1: T-SQL for Report Authors (First Four Days of 10774) • Example 2: Building Reports & Visualizations (Portions of 10778)

  4. Target Learning Product Audience • Audience 1, Core Skills • “Accidental DBA” & Beyond • Products that Require Some Form of SQL Server • Microsoft Accounting Products (Dynamics) • SharePoint • System Center Configuration Manager • System Center Virtual Machine Manager • System Center Operations Manager • System Center Data Protection Manager (I think) • Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) • Audience 2, Traditional Database Professionals (those working with data full time) • Administrators • Developers • Audience 3, Business Intelligence Professionals • Reporting • ETL • OLAP • Data Mining The Point: When designing the new SQL 2012 courseware Microsoft aimed at these three audiences.

  5. SQL 2012 Exam & Certification Details • Seven Certification Exams (Up from Six) • Two Certification Paths (Down from Three) • Re-Certification Will Be Required After Three Years See diagram: SQL 2008 Certification Paths

  6. List of Course & Exam Titles • Course 10774A / Exam 70-461 • Writing Queries Using Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Transact-SQL • Course 10775A / Exam 70-462 (Maps Closely to the Current 6231B) • Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Database • Course 10776A / Exam 70-464(Maps Closely to the Current 6232B) • Implementing a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Database • Course 10777A / Exam 70-463 • Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Course 10778A / Exam 70-466 • Implementing Reports and Data Models with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Exam 70-465 (Notice, no corresponding course exists) • Designing Database Solutions with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Exam 70-467(Notice, no corresponding course exists) • Designing Business Intelligence Solutions for Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012

  7. Specific Changes from SQL Server 2008 Courses • The Querying Course Became Five Days • It Is Suitable for Beginners • It Should Represent a Great Improvement Over the (Poor) 2778 Course • There Are Two, Five Day Business Intelligence (BI) Courses Instead of Three, Three Day Courses • So, there are Ten Total Days of BI Training Rather than Nine • The BI Courses are Scenario-oriented Rather than Tool-oriented • Use a Screwdriver or Saw v. Becoming a Carpenter

  8. Curiously Absent… • No SQL 2012 Upgrade Courses from Microsoft are Planned! • This Segment of Learning (& Other Gaps) Will Ideally Be Addressed Through theCourseware Library • No SQL Azure – Specific Courses • SQL Azure Content Exists, However, in Relevant Places within the SQL Courseware Portfolio

  9. Courseware & Exam Availability • (Microsoft Internal) Course Beta Delivery: ~February 2012 • Beta MOC: ~February 2012 (after Beta Course Delivery), Based off of SQL Server 2012 “RC0” • For the First Time Beta MOC is Orderable and Saleable • CTP v. RC • Define: .ISO File • Release to Market (RTM): Q2 CY 2012, Up to 90 Days after the SQL 2012 Product Release • Exams: Q2 CY 2012

  10. Course10774: Writing Queries Using Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Transact-SQL • Maps to Exam 70-461 • An Evolution of 2778, Not the Same Design • Simplified Sample Database • The 2778 Sample Has Over 70 Tables • Increased to 5 days • Primary Audience is Junior Database Developers/Everyone • Secondary Audience is Report Developers • Designed for Alternate 4 Day SELECT Focused Delivery.

  11. SQL Statement Categories Language (i.e., SQL) Statement Category (i.e., (DML) Statement (i.e. SELECT)

  12. Courses10775 & 10776 • Course 10775A -> Exam 70-462 • Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Database • Course 10776A -> Exam70-464 • Implementing a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Database • Leveraged the Design of the “B” Courses • Far Superior than the “A” Courses • Same Database & Objects

  13. Courses 10777 & 10778 • Course 10777A -> Exam 70-463 • Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Course 10778A -> Exam 70-466 • Implementing Reports and Data Models with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Designed together, Single lab scenario. • Five Days Each • Again, Scenario-focused Rather than Tool-focused

  14. Exam 70-465: DesigningDatabase Solutions with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Exam Functional Groups: • Design Database Structure • Design Databases and Database Objects • Design Database Security • Design a Troubleshooting and Optimization Solution No Course Exists to Directly Prepare for this Exam

  15. Exam 70-467: Designing Business Intelligence Solutions for Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Exam Functional Groups • Plan BI Infrastructure • Design BI Infrastructure • Design an ETL Solution • Design BI Data Models • Design a Reporting Solution No Course Exists to Directly Prepare for this Exam

  16. Final Comments • Many Changes are Coming to the SQL Server 2012 Product • Many Changes are Coming to the SQL Server 2012 Courseware and Exams • In All the Areas of I.T. Organizations Change Their Database Platform the Slowest • …But They Can’t Stay with SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 Forever! This Mean$ • Opportunitie$

  17. Appendices • List of Module Titles per Course • SQL Resources on my Website

  18. Course 10774A: Writing Queries Using Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Transact-SQL • Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server 2012 • Module 2: Introduction to Transact SQL Querying • Module 3: Writing SELECT Statements • Module 4: Combining Data from Multiple Tables • Module 5: Filtering and Sorting Data • Module 6: Working with SQL Server Data Types • Module 7: Using Built-In Functions • Module 8: Grouping and Aggregating Data • Module 9: Using Subqueries • Module 10: Using Table Expressions • Module 11: Use Set Operators • Module 12: Using Window Ranking, Offset and Aggregate Functions • Module 13: Pivoting and Grouping Sets • Module 14: Writing Specialized Queries • Module 15: Executing Stored Procedures • Module 16: Programming with T-SQL • Module 17: Implementing Error Handling • Module 18: Implementing Transactions • Module 19: Querying SQL Server Metadata • Module 20: Improving Query Performance

  19. Course 10775A: Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Database Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server 2012 and its Toolset Module 2: Preparing Systems for SQL Server 2012 Module 3: Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2012 Module 4: Working with Databases Module 5: Understanding SQL Server 2012 Recovery Models Module 6: Backup of SQL Server 2012 Databases Module 7: Restoring SQL Server 2012 Databases Module 8: Importing and Exporting Data Module 9: Authenticating and Authorizing Users Module 10: Assigning Server and Database Roles Module 11: Authorizing Users to Access Resources Module 12: Auditing SQL Server Environments Module 13: Automating SQL Server 2012 Management Module 14: Configuring Security for SQL Server Agent Module 15: Monitoring SQL Server 2012 with Alerts and Notifications Module 16: Performing Ongoing Database Maintenance Module 17: Tracing Access to SQL Server 2012 Module 18: Monitoring SQL Server 2012 Module 19: Managing Multiple Servers Module 20: Troubleshooting Common SQL Server 2012 Administrative Issues

  20. Course 10776A: Implementing a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Database • Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server 2012 and its ToolsetModule 2: Working with Data Types • Module 3: Designing and Implementing Tables • Module 4: Ensuring Data Integrity through Constraints • Module 5: Planning for SQL Server 2012 Indexing • Module 6: Implementing Table Structures in SQL Server 2012 • Module 7: Reading SQL Server 2012 Execution Plans • Module 8: Improving Performance through Non-Clustered Indexes • Module 9: Designing and Implementing Views • Module 10: Designing and Implementing Stored Procedures • Module 11: Merging Data and Passing Tables • Module 12: Designing and Implementing User-Defined Functions • Module 13: Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server 2012 Applications • Module 14: Handling Errors in T-SQL Code • Module 15: Responding to Data Manipulation via Triggers • Module 16: Implementing Managed Code in SQL Server 2012 • Module 17: Storing XML Data in SQL Server 2012 • Module 18: Querying XML Data in SQL Server 2012 • Module 19: Working with SQL Server 2012 Spatial Data • Module 20: Working with Full-Text Indexes and Queries

  21. Course 10777A: Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Module 1: Introduction to Data Warehouse Concepts • Module 2: Data Warehouse Hardware Considerations • Module 3: Designing and Implementing a Data Warehouse • Module 4: Creating an ETL Solution with SSIS • Module 5: Implementing Control Flow in an SSIS Package • Module 6: Debugging and Troubleshooting SSIS Packages • Module 7: Implementing an Incremental ETL Process • Module 8: Incorporating Data from the Cloud in a Data Warehouse • Module 9: Enforcing Data Quality • Module 10: Using Master Data Services • Module 11: Extending SSIS • Module 12: Deploying and Configuring SSIS Packages • Module 13: Consuming Data in a Data Warehouse

  22. Course 10778A: Implementing Reports and Data Models with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 • Module 1: Overview of Reporting and Data Modeling • Module 2: Implementing Reports with Reporting Services • Module 3: Supporting Self-Service Reporting • Module 4: Managing a Reporting Infrastructure • Module 5: Creating Multidimensional Databases • Module 6: Working with Cubes and Dimensions • Module 7: Working with Measures and Measure Groups • Module 8: Introduction to MDX • Module 9: Customizing Cube Functionality • Module 10: Implementing a PowerPivot for Excel Workbook • Module 11: Introduction to Data Analysis Expression (DAX) • Module 12: Implementing a Tabular Database • Module 13: Creating Data Visualizations With Crescent • Module 14: Performing Predictive Analysis with Data Mining

  23. Resources (for you and your clients) • Microsoft SQL Server homepage • www.microsoft.com/sql • Microsoft Learning homepage • www.microsoft.com/learning • My Website Resources • Homepage • www.e-Squillace.com(Search button, Test taking tips link) • Diagrams • www.e-Squillace.com/tech/techdiagrams(several SQL and SQL BI diagrams) • Screenshot Gallery • www.e-Squillace.com/tech/screenshotgallery(look in the SQL screenshot category; a SQL BI category exists too) • SQL Server reference homepage • www.e-Squillace.com/tech/techreference/sql(a huuuuge amount of links) • SQL Server BI reference homepage • www.e-Squillace.com/tech/techreference/sqlbi/sqlbi.htm(also a huuuuge amount of links) • My Library Books (click on this link) • User Groups (see SQLPASS.org for a larger listing) • West Michigan SQL Server User Group  (WMSSUG) • Detroit Area SQL ServerUser Group(Detroit SSUG)

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