Re: Training

Re: Training

 

  

Hi,
A course from Oracle India will be a costly proposition but it will be worth
it. So if you have money to spare for the DBA course, I will definitely
recommend that you go ahead with their training program. No other institute
can match Oracle India's infrastructure and training delivery methods.

As for DBA books are concerned, there are many. My personal favourite is -->
Jason Couchman's Oracle 8i DBA Certification, Oracle Press and Tata Mc Graw
Hill. This book is comprehensive, and easy to understand.

If you are new to DBA then try also ---> Oracle 8i DBA Bible from IDG
publications, its good with lots visual examples.

Goodluck.
Regards: Nishant


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sunny Khullar" <[Email Address Removed] "LazyDBA.com Discussion" <[Email Address Removed] Monday, September 30, 2002 6:50 AM
Subject: Training


> Hi,
> I am new to the Administration field and would like
> to get trained in it. But I am not sure from where
> should I proceed. Should I go for training from books
> or should I go for some course from Oracle India etc
> etc..
>
> Please tell me some books also for preparing for OCDBA
> course.
>
>
> Thanks
> Sandeep.
>
>
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