We provide a variety of hands-on courses relevant to Oracle, Advance Web Access, and the Web. Our curriculum can be customized to meet your specific needs. Training can be conducted at our location or yours.
This course provides an introduction to Oracle's database environment including a breakdown of Oracle products, a discusion of available tools to access the database, and a look into the significant differences between Oracle and other leading database vendors. This course is a prerequisite for other Oracle courses.
Discover the day to day responsibilities of an Oracle database administrator. The course includes an in depth discussion of the internal architecture of an Oracle database and how that architecture is relevant to a DBA. The course also introduces Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM), object and system privileges, basic Recovery Manager features, and storage maintenance responsibilities.
A continuation of DBA I, this course includes a more in depth look at back and recovery options using Recovery Manager, as well as tuning strategies and OEM advanced features.
This course offers a comparison of various replication alternatives in Oracle. Attendees receive hands-on experience setting up and configuring Advanced Replication, Streams, and standby databases.
This course begins with an accelerated introduction to PL/SQL syntax followed by discussions of Oracle supplied packages, cursor processing, collections, exception handling, debugging, and tuning.
Take advantage of advanced SQL constructs available in Oracle. Topics include grouping and aggregation, subqueries, analytic functions, and more. This content is useful to experienced developers new to Oracle, and it illustrates several techniques that can be used to overcome challenges when migrating from Sybase to Oracle.
This introductory course defines the basic components of AWA including Applications, Pages, Forms, and Reports. Attendees are also exposed to fundamental AWA features and navigation schemes.
This course provides an accelerated look at fundamental web technologies including HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and JavaScript. This course is a prerequisite for AWA Development.
Developers learn how to customize their AWA environment. Topics include modifying baseline SunGard components as well as building and incorporting custom .Net objects into user-defined forms and pages.
Leverage the power and popularity of today's social media websites and features. This course provides ideas for developing a custom social media marketing campaign for you environment.