Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for SQL Server administrators who work in a Windows network environment. At least one year of experience administering SQL Servers and using PowerShell is recommended. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: •Install and Configure SQL Server and all its components using PowerShell •Manage day-to-day SQL Server Administration with PowerShell •Maintain the SQL Server environment using PowerShell scripting and programming options This course provides candidates with the knowledge and skills needed to use PowerShell for SQL Server administration. Students will learn how to manage day-to-day and scheduled maintenance tasks. Install and Configure SQL Server with PowerShell Install SQL Server Configure Database Settings Configure SQL Server Settings Configure SQL Server Policy-Based Management Lab 1: Configuring SQL Server with PowerShell Administering SQL Servers with PowerShell Managing Users and Roles Managing Database Performance Managing Database Availability Managing SQL Server Features Lab 1: Administering SQL Servers with PowerShell Maintaining SQL Server with PowerShell Managing Backups and Restores Maintaining Database Integrity and Performance Monitoring and Auditing Task Automation Generating Reports Lab 1: Maintaining SQL Servers with PowerShell
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Business and Data Analysis with SQL is a comprehensive training in the theoretical and practical study of Data analysis and SQ language. This module is open to the people who want to elevate their business growth. Secure your position as an asset to the organization by learning SQL. Make your professional skill more productive by learning data analysis and SQL communication. The course exposes to you the details on computational and data investigational methods. It also highlights the basics of extracting data from the database storage. On completion of this online course, you will have an extensive understanding of how the database works and ways to function them properly, and thus be able to make critical decisions like a professional. What you'll learn At the end of this course, you will have the ability to run your own data projects, work with databases and manage large datasets and provide meaningful business intelligence reports to your team. Requirements Be familiar with reports and data-based projects. Who this course is for: This course is aimed at business professionals who work with data of all sizes. You will learn the fundamentals of business intelligence and basic data warehouse development. Introduction Business and Data Analysis with SQL FREE 00:06:00 Database and Datawarehouse Design Introduction to Databases- A History 00:04:00 SQL Statement Categories 00:02:00 Capture data requirements 00:09:00 Physical Vs Logical Data Representations 00:03:00 Normalise data 00:07:00 Fact Tables 00:04:00 Aggregate data 00:07:00 Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD's) 00:07:00 Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) 00:13:00 Structured Query Language (SQL) - Fundamentals MySQL Server Setup 00:05:00 MySQL Server Start and stop Service 00:02:00 Connect to database 00:07:00 Comments in SQL 00:05:00 Select data from a table 00:16:00 Table Indexes 00:08:00 Table and Column Aliases 00:05:00 Inner Join Tables 00:02:00 Left and Right Outer Table Joins 00:04:00 Union (all) Results 00:04:00 Project Management Project Management (Agile Methodology) 00:11:00 Kanban boards 00:09:00 Prioritise Requirements using MoSCoW 00:04:00 Sales Project Sales Project - Introduction 00:05:00 Create and Drop Database 00:05:00 Query Workflow 00:09:00 Sales Project - Part 1 - Data Capture 00:15:00 Sales Project - Part 2 - Data Analysis 00:08:00 Sales Project - Part 3 - Data Summary 00:12:00 Sales Project - Part 4 - Send to production 00:09:00 MySQL Query Explain Plan 00:07:00 Common Table Expressions (WITH) 00:14:00 Data Control Language (DCL) User Administration 00:13:00 MySQL Programs MySQL Set Windows Environment Variable 00:05:00 MySQL Command Line 00:17:00 Visualising Data Export results to Excel 00:06:00 Setup MySQL ODBC (Open Database Connector) 00:11:00 Creating a report in Microsoft Excel 00:21:00 Course Certification
MySQL foundation training course description The MySQL foundation course covers the basics of the SQL language as implemented by MySQL. The course is designed to give delegates practical experience in writing SQL statements using the MySQL client program and MySQL Workbench. The basic SQL statements, including the use of SQL functions and the basic table and view handling statements are introduced. What will you learn Create, alter and drop a MySQL database. Write SQL statements. Use SQL expressions and functions. Create and alter tables, indexes and views. Use transactions. Grant and revoke access privileges. Export and import data. MySQL foundation training course details Who will benefit: Anyone who needs to access and work with a MySQL Database. Prerequisites: An understanding of databases and exposure to information technology in general would be useful. Duration 3 days MySQL foundation training course contents Database concepts What is a database? database management systems, tables, rows and columns, indexes, primary keys, unique constraints and foreign keys, client-server architecture, supported data types, storage engines and table types, Information_Schema and MySQL Databases. Hands on using a database. Using the MySQL client What is the MySQL client? getting started and logging in, selecting a database, client commands, entering and executing SQL statements, retrieving previous commands, creating, editing and executing SQL files, redirecting output into a file, command line execution of MySQL scripts. Hands on Using the MySQL client. Basic SELECT The SQL SELECT statement, case sensitivity, quotes, statement terminator, syntax conventions, SELECT clause, FROM clause, conditions and the WHERE clause, logical operators, ORDER BY clause, column aliases, arithmetic expressions, precedence of operators. Hands on querying the sample database. LIMIT, UNION and AGGREGATE functions The LIMIT clause, UNION, UNION ALL, aggregate functions, GROUP BY clause, using Rollup with GROUP BY, HAVING clause. Hands on using limit, union and aggregate functions. Subqueries and joins Subqueries, cartesian products, table aliases, natural joins, join using, join on, multi-table joins. Hands on using subqueries and joins. Numeric and character functions Function types, testing functions, numeric functions character functions. Hands on using numeric and character functions. Data, time and other functions Date and time column types, date and time formats, Date format function, functions to return date time, functions to extract components from date time, date time arithmetic, miscellaneous functions. Hands on using date, time and other functions. Databases and tables Creating a database, selecting a database, creating tables, Auto_increment, show create table, column operations, constraint operations, copying tables, renaming tables, changing engine for tables, dropping tables, temporary tables. Hands on maintaining databases and tables. Indexes and views What is an index? creating an index, reviewing indexes, dropping indexes, what is a view? creating views, view restrictions, dropping views. Hands on maintaining indexes and views. Managing data Inserting rows, replacing rows, updating rows, deleting rows, Truncate statement, The COMMIT and ROLLBACK commands, savepoints, implicit commits. Hands on managing data. Access control Creating users, renaming users, dropping users, granting privileges, revoking privileges. Hands on creating users, granting and revoking. Import and export Exporting using SQL, importing using SQL, exporting from the command line, importing from the command line. Hands on export and import data.
Embark on a transformative journey into the realm of precision and efficiency with our course, 'Programming AutoCAD with SQL Server Database Using C#.' Delve into the intricacies of marrying AutoCAD functionality with the power of SQL Server databases through the lens of C#. In this immersive learning experience, you'll progress seamlessly from laying the groundwork in Sections 1 and 2, exploring tools and SQL queries, to the advanced stages of Section 7, mastering the art of deleting data in SQL Server databases directly from AutoCAD. This course is more than a mere exploration of coding; it's a creative odyssey where you sculpt the future of design and data integration, unlocking a realm of possibilities with every line of code. Learning Outcomes Tool Proficiency and SQL Mastery: Gain expertise in the tools essential for AutoCAD programming and unravel the complexities of SQL queries, setting the foundation for database manipulation. Database Creation and Table Design: Learn to create databases and design tables, ensuring a structured and efficient storage system for your AutoCAD projects. Data Loading Techniques: Master the techniques of loading data into SQL Server databases, streamlining the process of transferring AutoCAD information to the database seamlessly. Efficient Data Retrieval: Acquire the skills to retrieve data from databases, enhancing your ability to access and utilize information stored within the SQL Server infrastructure. Data Manipulation Mastery: Explore the intricacies of updating and deleting data in SQL Server databases directly from AutoCAD, revolutionizing your approach to data management within the AutoCAD environment. Why choose this Programming AutoCAD with SQL Server Database Using C# course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Programming AutoCAD with SQL Server Database Using C# course for? Aspiring programmers eager to elevate their skills in AutoCAD and SQL Server integration. Design professionals seeking to streamline their workflow through efficient database utilization. Students and enthusiasts interested in the intersection of design and database management. Engineers and architects aiming to enhance their AutoCAD capabilities with dynamic data manipulation. Individuals keen on mastering C# for advanced applications in the AutoCAD environment. Career path CAD Programmer: £30,000 - £45,000 Database Integration Specialist: £35,000 - £50,000 Software Engineer (AutoCAD): £40,000 - £55,000 Database Administrator: £35,000 - £50,000 Architectural Technologist: £30,000 - £45,000 Engineering Software Developer: £45,000 - £60,000 Prerequisites This Programming AutoCAD with SQL Server Database Using C# does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Programming AutoCAD with SQL Server Database Using C# was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Section 01: Introduction Course Topics 00:02:00 Introduction 00:02:00 Section 2 - Tools And SQL Queries Section Overview 00:01:00 Downloading Visual Studio 2019 00:01:00 Downloading SQL Server Express 00:02:00 Downloading SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 00:01:00 SQL Queries - Overview 00:03:00 INSERT SQL Statement - Demo 00:13:00 SELECT SQL Statement - Demo 00:08:00 UPDATE SQL Statement - Demo 00:08:00 DELETE SQL Statement - Demo 00:11:00 Section 3 - Create Database And Tables Section Overview 00:01:00 Creating the CADDB Database 00:03:00 Creating the Lines Table 00:07:00 Creating the MTexts Table 00:04:00 Creating the Plines Table 00:04:00 Creating the Blocks No Attribute Table 00:04:00 Creating the Blocks With Attributes Table 00:04:00 Section 4 - Loading Into SQL Server Database Section Overview 00:02:00 Loading Lines into SQL Server Database 00:01:00 Creating the CADDB Project 00:04:00 Creating the Settings File 00:04:00 Creating the Get Connection Method 00:03:00 Creating the LoadLines() Method 00:22:00 Creating the User Interface for the LoadLines() method 00:07:00 Running the LoadLines() Method 00:05:00 Loading MTexts into SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the LoadMTexts() Method 00:10:00 Running the LoadMTexts() Method 00:06:00 Loading LWPolylines into SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the LoadPolylines() Method 00:13:00 Running the LoadPlines() Method 00:03:00 Running the LoadPlines() Method 00:03:00 Creating the LoadBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:11:00 Running the LoadBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:03:00 Loading Blocks (with Attributes) into SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the LoadBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:07:00 Running the BlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:02:00 Section 5 - Retrieving Data From Database Section Overview 00:02:00 Retrieving Lines from SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DBRetrieveUtil Class 00:03:00 Creating the RetrieveAndDrawLines() Method (Part 1) 00:17:00 Creating the GetColorIndex() Method 00:05:00 Creating the RetrieveAndDrawLines() Method (Part 2) 00:11:00 Running and Testing the RetrieveAndDrawLines() Method 00:09:00 Retrieving MTexts from SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the RetrieveAndDrawMTexts() Method 00:11:00 Running and Testing the CreateAndDrawMTexts() Method 00:05:00 Retrieving LWPolylines from SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the RetrieveAndDrawPlines() Method 00:12:00 Running and Testing the RetrieveAndDrawPlines() Method 00:05:00 Retrieving Blocks (No Attribute) from SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the RetrieveAndDrawBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:11:00 Running and Testing the RetrieveAndDrawBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:05:00 Retrieving Blocks (with Attributes) from SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the RetrieveAndDrawBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:21:00 Running and Testing the RetrieveAndDrawBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:10:00 Section 6 - Updating Data In SQL Server Database - Overview Section Overview 00:01:00 Updating Lines in SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DBUpdateUtil Class 00:02:00 Creating the UpdateLines() Method 00:25:00 Creating the User Interface for UpdateLines() Method 00:02:00 Running and Testing the UpdateLines() Method 00:08:00 Updating MTexts in SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the UpdateMTexts() Method 00:09:00 Creating the User Interface for UpdateMTexts() 00:01:00 Running and Testing the UpdateMTexts() Method 00:07:00 Updating the LWPolylines in SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the UpdateLWPolylines() Method 00:09:00 Running and Testing the UpdateLWPolylines() Method 00:07:00 Updating Blocks (No Attributes) in SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the UpdateBlocksNoAttributes() Method 00:10:00 Creating the User Interface for UpdateBlocksNoAttributes() Method 00:01:00 Running and Testing the UpdateBlocksNoAttributes() Method 00:04:00 Updating Blocks With Attributes in SQL Server Database - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the UpdateBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:08:00 Creating the User Interface for UpdateBlocksNoAttributes() Method 00:01:00 Running and Testing the UpdateBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:09:00 Section 7 - Deleting Data In SQL Server Database From AutoCAD - Overview Section Overview@ 00:02:00 Deleting Lines in SQL Server from AutoCAD - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DBDeleteUtil Class 00:01:00 Creating the DeleteLines() Method 00:13:00 Creating the User Interface for the DeleteLines() Method 00:02:00 Running and Testing the DeleteLines() Method 00:04:00 Deleting MTexts in SQL Server Database from AutoCAD - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DeleteMTexts() Method 00:04:00 Creating the User Interface for DeleteMTexts() Method 00:01:00 Running and Testing the DeleteMTexts() Method 00:03:00 Deleting LWPolylines in SQL Server Database from AutoCAD - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DeletePlines() Method 00:04:00 Creating the User Interface for the DeletePlines() Method 00:01:00 Running and Testing the DeletePlines() Method 00:02:00 Deleting Blocks (No Attribute) in SQL Server Database from AutoCAD - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DeleteBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:03:00 Creating the User Interface for DeleteBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:01:00 Running and Testing DeleteBlocksNoAttribute() Method 00:02:00 Deleting Blocks (With Attributes) in SQL Server Database from AutoCAD - Overview 00:01:00 Creating the DeleteBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:02:00 Creating the User Interface for DeleteBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:01:00 Running and Testing the DeleteBlocksWithAttributes() Method 00:02:00
This course will help you to get familiarized with the concepts of MySQL Server and MySQL Workbench needed for database development and management. From basic SQL queries and statements to handling relationships and aggregate functions, you will learn all that you need with the help of real-time activities.
Oracle Database 12c Admin training course description This Oracle Database 12c Administration course is designed to give the Oracle database administrator practical experience in administering, monitoring, tuning and troubleshooting an Oracle 12c database. Database administrators will gain an understanding of the architecture and processes of the Oracle database server. They will be able to ensure the integrity and availability of a company's data within the Oracle environment. They will be able to monitor the performance of the database, allocate resources with the Resource Manager and Schedule jobs. What will you learn Administer an Oracle database instance. Monitor an Oracle database. Configure the Oracle network environment. Create and manage database storage structures. Manage users, profiles, privileges and roles. Manage undo data and temporary segments. Monitor and resolve lock conflicts. Maintain database security. Implement database auditing. Monitor the performance of the Database. Load and unload data. Use the job scheduler. Configure a database for backup and recovery. Oracle Database 12c Admin training course details Who will benefit: This Oracle Database 12c Administration course is for anyone who needs to administer, monitor and support an Oracle 12c database. Prerequisites: An understanding of relational database concepts and good operating system knowledge. They should have attended the Oracle SQL course or have a good working knowledge of Oracle SQL. Knowledge of the usage of PL/SQL packages is highly recommended. Duration 5 days Oracle Database 12c Admin training course contents Introduction to Oracle database 12c Overview of the Oracle database 12c, Overview of the Oracle Cloud, Relational database concepts, database administration tasks. Oracle Database 12c Architecture Overview of the Oracle database architecture, The Oracle database instance, Oracle Database memory structures, Process architecture and structures, Server and client processes, The Oracle database storage architecture, Connect to the Oracle database instance. Administer a database instance Administrative tools available to a DBA, Use SQL*Plus in Oracle to manage a database instance, Use SQL Developer to manage a database instance, Administer the database using Enterprise Manager (EM), Overview of the Enterprise Manager framework, Access Enterprise Manager Database Express, The Enterprise Manager Database Express Home Page, Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, Initialization parameter files. Configure the Oracle network environment Overview of network configuration, Oracle Net Listener configuration and management, Oracle Net naming methods, Tools for configuring and managing the Oracle network, Using the Net Configuration Assistant, Configure client connections with Net Manager, View listener configuration, Start and stop the Oracle listener, Use TNSPING to test Oracle Net connectivity, Connect to the database, Configure Net Services with Enterprise Manager. Storage Structures Overview of data storage, The database block, Overview of tablespaces and datafiles, Use Enterprise Manager to view the storage structure of the database, Create and alter tablespace commands, Temporary tablespaces, Create and manage datafiles, Use OMF, Drop tablespaces and datafiles. Manage users Predefined database administration accounts, User accounts, Create a user account, User authentication, Change a user's password, Manage a user account, Drop a user account, Monitor user information, Terminate user sessions. Manage profiles and resources Overview of user profiles, Profile resource parameters, Create profile command, Manage passwords with profiles, Control resource usage with profiles, Maintain profiles. Manage privileges Database access, Oracle supplied roles, System and object level privileges, The grant and revoke commands, Create, modify and drop roles, Use predefined roles. Database auditing Overview of database security, Overview of database auditing, Security compliance, Standard auditing, Unified audit trail, Separation of audit responsibilities with the AUDIT_ADMIN and AUDIT_VIEWER roles, Configure the audit trail, Specify audit options. Data concurrency and lock conflicts Levels of locking in Oracle, Methods used to acquire locks, Data concurrency, Possible causes of contention, DML locks, Prevent locking problems, Detect lock contention, Resolve conflicts. Undo management Undo data overview, Monitor and administer undo, Configure undo retention, Switch undo tablespaces, Specify the retention period, Guarantee undo retention, Retention period for flashback queries, View undo space information, Use the undo advisor, Size the undo tablespace, Alter an undo tablespace to a fixed size. Proactive database management Database Maintenance, View the alert log, The Automatic Workload Repository, Statistic levels, The Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitoring, Monitor an Oracle database, Use the Advisors, Set up notification rules/ Performance management Tuning information sources, Performance monitoring, Tuning activities, Performance planning, Instance tuning, Performance tuning methodology, Performance tuning data, Monitoring performance, Managing memory. SQL tuning SQL tuning, The Oracle Optimizer, SQL Plan directives, Adaptive execution plans, SQL Advisors, Automatic SQL Tuning results, Implement automatic tuning recommendations , SQL Tuning Advisor. Moving data Create directory objects , Data Pump architecture, Data Pump data dictionary views, Data Pump interactive mode, Data Pump API, Use Data Pump to export and import data, Overview of SQL Loader, Command line parameters, Record filtering, Control file keywords, Datafiles, SQL Loader data paths, External Tables. Automate tasks with the scheduler Introduction to the Scheduler, Access Rights, Scheduler components and workflow, Create a Job, Job Classes, Use time based, event based schedules, Create an event based schedule. Managing resources with Resource Manager Overview of the Database Resource Manage, Use the Resource Manager, Create Resource Plans, The default maintenance resource manager plan, Create Resource Plan Directives, Allocate resources for Resource Plans. Manage space Overview of space management, Block space management within segments, Segment types, Allocate extents, Allocate space, Row chaining and migration, Create tables without segments. Backup and recovery configuration Oracle backup solutions, Oracle suggested backup strategy, Overview of database backup, restore and recover, Flashback technology, Types of failure ,Instance recovery, Tune instance recovery, The MTTR Advisor, Media failure, Configure a database for recoverability Oracle support The Enterprise Manager Support Workbench, Register for security updates, Work with Oracle Support, My Oracle Support integration, Log Service Requests, Manage patches, Apply a patch
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Course Content Section 01: Introduction Introduction 00:07:00 Building a Data-driven Organization - Introduction 00:04:00 Data Engineering 00:06:00 Learning Environment & Course Material 00:04:00 Movielens Dataset 00:03:00 Section 02: Relational Database Systems Introduction to Relational Databases 00:09:00 SQL 00:05:00 Movielens Relational Model 00:15:00 Movielens Relational Model: Normalization vs Denormalization 00:16:00 MySQL 00:05:00 Movielens in MySQL: Database import 00:06:00 OLTP in RDBMS: CRUD Applications 00:17:00 Indexes 00:16:00 Data Warehousing 00:15:00 Analytical Processing 00:17:00 Transaction Logs 00:06:00 Relational Databases - Wrap Up 00:03:00 Section 03: Database Classification Distributed Databases 00:07:00 CAP Theorem 00:10:00 BASE 00:07:00 Other Classifications 00:07:00 Section 04: Key-Value Store Introduction to KV Stores 00:02:00 Redis 00:04:00 Install Redis 00:07:00 Time Complexity of Algorithm 00:05:00 Data Structures in Redis : Key & String 00:20:00 Data Structures in Redis II : Hash & List 00:18:00 Data structures in Redis III : Set & Sorted Set 00:21:00 Data structures in Redis IV : Geo & HyperLogLog 00:11:00 Data structures in Redis V : Pubsub & Transaction 00:08:00 Modelling Movielens in Redis 00:11:00 Redis Example in Application 00:29:00 KV Stores: Wrap Up 00:02:00 Section 05: Document-Oriented Databases Introduction to Document-Oriented Databases 00:05:00 MongoDB 00:04:00 MongoDB Installation 00:02:00 Movielens in MongoDB 00:13:00 Movielens in MongoDB: Normalization vs Denormalization 00:11:00 Movielens in MongoDB: Implementation 00:10:00 CRUD Operations in MongoDB 00:13:00 Indexes 00:16:00 MongoDB Aggregation Query - MapReduce function 00:09:00 MongoDB Aggregation Query - Aggregation Framework 00:16:00 Demo: MySQL vs MongoDB. Modeling with Spark 00:02:00 Document Stores: Wrap Up 00:03:00 Section 06: Search Engines Introduction to Search Engine Stores 00:05:00 Elasticsearch 00:09:00 Basic Terms Concepts and Description 00:13:00 Movielens in Elastisearch 00:12:00 CRUD in Elasticsearch 00:15:00 Search Queries in Elasticsearch 00:23:00 Aggregation Queries in Elasticsearch 00:23:00 The Elastic Stack (ELK) 00:12:00 Use case: UFO Sighting in ElasticSearch 00:29:00 Search Engines: Wrap Up 00:04:00 Section 07: Wide Column Store Introduction to Columnar databases 00:06:00 HBase 00:07:00 HBase Architecture 00:09:00 HBase Installation 00:09:00 Apache Zookeeper 00:06:00 Movielens Data in HBase 00:17:00 Performing CRUD in HBase 00:24:00 SQL on HBase - Apache Phoenix 00:14:00 SQL on HBase - Apache Phoenix - Movielens 00:10:00 Demo : GeoLife GPS Trajectories 00:02:00 Wide Column Store: Wrap Up 00:04:00 Section 08: Time Series Databases Introduction to Time Series 00:09:00 InfluxDB 00:03:00 InfluxDB Installation 00:07:00 InfluxDB Data Model 00:07:00 Data manipulation in InfluxDB 00:17:00 TICK Stack I 00:12:00 TICK Stack II 00:23:00 Time Series Databases: Wrap Up 00:04:00 Section 09: Graph Databases Introduction to Graph Databases 00:05:00 Modelling in Graph 00:14:00 Modelling Movielens as a Graph 00:10:00 Neo4J 00:04:00 Neo4J installation 00:08:00 Cypher 00:12:00 Cypher II 00:19:00 Movielens in Neo4J: Data Import 00:17:00 Movielens in Neo4J: Spring Application 00:12:00 Data Analysis in Graph Databases 00:05:00 Examples of Graph Algorithms in Neo4J 00:18:00 Graph Databases: Wrap Up 00:07:00 Section 10: Hadoop Platform Introduction to Big Data With Apache Hadoop 00:06:00 Big Data Storage in Hadoop (HDFS) 00:16:00 Big Data Processing : YARN 00:11:00 Installation 00:13:00 Data Processing in Hadoop (MapReduce) 00:14:00 Examples in MapReduce 00:25:00 Data Processing in Hadoop (Pig) 00:12:00 Examples in Pig 00:21:00 Data Processing in Hadoop (Spark) 00:23:00 Examples in Spark 00:23:00 Data Analytics with Apache Spark 00:09:00 Data Compression 00:06:00 Data serialization and storage formats 00:20:00 Hadoop: Wrap Up 00:07:00 Section 11: Big Data SQL Engines Introduction Big Data SQL Engines 00:03:00 Apache Hive 00:10:00 Apache Hive : Demonstration 00:20:00 MPP SQL-on-Hadoop: Introduction 00:03:00 Impala 00:06:00 Impala : Demonstration 00:18:00 PrestoDB 00:13:00 PrestoDB : Demonstration 00:14:00 SQL-on-Hadoop: Wrap Up 00:02:00 Section 12: Distributed Commit Log Data Architectures 00:05:00 Introduction to Distributed Commit Logs 00:07:00 Apache Kafka 00:03:00 Confluent Platform Installation 00:10:00 Data Modeling in Kafka I 00:13:00 Data Modeling in Kafka II 00:15:00 Data Generation for Testing 00:09:00 Use case: Toll fee Collection 00:04:00 Stream processing 00:11:00 Stream Processing II with Stream + Connect APIs 00:19:00 Example: Kafka Streams 00:15:00 KSQL : Streaming Processing in SQL 00:04:00 KSQL: Example 00:14:00 Demonstration: NYC Taxi and Fares 00:01:00 Streaming: Wrap Up 00:02:00 Section 13: Summary Database Polyglot 00:04:00 Extending your knowledge 00:08:00 Data Visualization 00:11:00 Building a Data-driven Organization - Conclusion 00:07:00 Conclusion 00:03:00 Resources Resources - SQL NoSQL Big Data And Hadoop 00:00:00
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