Re: Is it worth to attend UDB certification/training

Re: Is it worth to attend UDB certification/training

 

  

Hi,

Thanks for your suggestion. :)


Best wishes,
Qin

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Kostelnik " <db2udbdba-ezmlmshield-x45270487.[Email address protected]
To: "LazyDBA Discussion" <[Email address protected]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:29 PM
Subject: RE: Is it worth to attend UDB certification/training


>
> A UDB Certification is a piece of paper (and a little jpg you can put
> next to your signature line) that says you conceptually passed the
> requirements for understanding, implementing, and maintaining a DB2 UDB
> environment.
>
> Actually being able to do those things in real life is something
> completely different.
>
> The Certification program will, at minimum, say that you probably
> understand the concepts of DB2 UDB. To some people, having that little
> ICON next to their signature means a lot. But if you can't get past a
> probation period at a new job without raising "red flags", it was all a
> futile cause and waste of money.
>
> Hard work and good reputation mean infinitely more than a certification.
>
>
> That is my opinion.
>
> Douglas Kostelnik
> Senior Database Administrator/Architect
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kylin
> [mailto:db2udbdba-ezmlmshield-x95934598.[Email address protected]
>
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:16 AM
> To: LazyDBA Discussion
> Subject: Is it worth to attend UDB certification/training
>
> Hi,
>
> Is it better to pass UDB certification to be a UDB DBA? I'm confused.
>
> Some of my co-workers, who are developers but not DBAs, attend IBM
> training courses and get some certifications. They said the courses are
> borning and the trainer would ask you to recite some questions in
> advance. Then when you attended the certification, wow, almost every
> question was similar to the one they gave you!
>
> Maybe the cases are different in different area?
>
> I'm a newbie as a DBA. And I find the best experience comes from
> practice. I really don't know whether the formal traning can teach me
> more. And I'm not sure how authoritative the UDB certifications can be.
> You know if it is so easy to get the certifications, they won't be
> useful.
>
> Can you give me any suggestions? It is better if you can list some
> training you feel good. I'm eager to learn comprehensive.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Best wishes,
> Qin
>
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