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Database Tools Corporate Training

Mongo DB : Mongo DB is an open-source database management system which uses a document oriented database model that supports various forms of data. It stores data in flexible, JSON type documents or BSON where fields can vary from document to document as well as data structure can also be changed over a time. Sai Management & Educational Services provides best classroom, online and corporate Mongo DB training.

MS SQL Server : MS SQL Server stands for Structured Query Language It is used to storing, manipulating and retrieving data in database. SQL statements are used to perform tasks on database such as insertion, deletion, update, create and drop.

PostgreSQL : PostgreSQL also known as Postgres, is a free and open-source relational database management system emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance. It was originally named POSTGRES.

MySQL : MySQL is a component of the LAMP web application software stack (and others), which is an acronym for Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python. MySQL is used by many database-driven web applications, including Drupal, Joomla, phpBB, and WordPress.

Our Corporate Training Features

  • Update with new technology
  • Advantage of pursuing new programming language
  • Benefits of Trainer's Experience
  • Provide trainee in-depth corporate knowledge
  • Learn new tips for project development
  • Industry Exposure
  • 100% Development Oriented Training
  • Connect with Industry Leader
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Mode Of Training

  • Classroom Training[Ahmedabad]
  • Online Training
  • Company Location Training

Database Modules

  • Mongo DB
  • MS SQL Server
  • Postgre SQL
  • My SQL


Our Trainer

Database Tools Trainer

Classroom, Online and Corporator Database Tools Trainer
Total Experience : 2 Years
Corporate Experience : 1 Year
Key Skills :
  • Experience in optimizing insertions of large amounts of data
  • Experience designing systems that deal with large data sets and a huge volume of transactions
  • Knowledge of best patterns and practices for designing database schemas
  • Good grasp of MongoDB’s aggregation framework