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- From: mparsons@fleming.csc.bcm.tmc.edu (Mark Parsons)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases.sybase
- Subject: Re: Sybase training courses
- Date: 9 Nov 1992 18:55:44 GMT
- Organization: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx
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- References: <1992Nov6.153457.13168@jax.org>
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- In article <1992Nov6.153457.13168@jax.org>, csb@jax.org (Carolyn Blake) writes:
- |> I'm interested in any information on or comments about Sybase
- |> training courses. I only know of one. Are there others? Are
- |> they any good? We need both Sys Ad & programming training.
- |> The 'trainees' have DB experience in Ingres & Informix...
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- They offer training in Report and APT workbench, Sys Admin,
- Tuning, Open Client, etc. I've been through the APT and
- Sys Admin classes and I can't really complain. In both cases
- they have a manual that you follow along in, with lots of
- examples.
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- Depending on your 'expertise' with Sybase products, or databases
- in general, your people may find some of the classes slow . .
- or maybe tough . . . just gotta look at the pre-requisites.
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- As for the classes they offer, I suggest you call their education
- dept at 1-510-596-4501(Emeryville, CA) and ask for their current
- catalog, and dates, of classes.
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- Mark
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