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Overview

Upskilling is a better roadmap to success. Enroll in this course to learn critical principles of NO SQL Database through real-life case studies & examples

Duration

9 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

Official Website

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Credential

Certificate

NoSQL systems
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Highlights

  • It is a Free Online course
  • This Course is offered by Microsoft
  • A great course for learning NO SQL Databases
  • Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
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NoSQL systems
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Suitable for who want to enter the field of information systems and learn their different types of requirements, architectures, performance, techniques and tools
What are the course deliverables?
  • Identify what type of NoSQL database to implement based on business requirements (key-value, document, full text, graph, etc.)
  • Apply NoSQL data modeling from application specific queries
  • Use Atomic Aggregates and denormalization as data modelling techniques to optimize query processing
More about this course
  • This course will be completed on six weeks, it will be supported with videos and exercises that will allow you to identify the differences between the relational and NoSQL databases.
  • As part of these alternative technologies the student will learn the main characteristics and how to implement the typical NoSQL databases, such as Key-value, columnar, document and graph.

NoSQL systems
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Curriculum

NOSQL Systems

Key-value database

Columnar Databases

Document databases with MongoDB

Graph Databases

How to design reliable, scalable and maintainable applications

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