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> From: [email protected] [mailto:mysql-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Ronald Bradford
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 1:38 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [mysql] Announcing "MySQL Essentials" Training
> 
> Are you having problems getting up to speed on MySQL? Are you asking
> yourself "Is there a hands-on training course we can send a
> developer/system admin to learn MySQL?". In response, at 42SQL we have
> put together two new training courses, MySQL Essentials and MySQL
> Operations.
> 
> MySQL Essentials Training Details
> 
> With MySQL Essentials we tackle the core essentials that a
> developer/system admin/junior DBA would require in order to support an
> initial development environment that uses MySQL. Essentials training
> teaches the following skills:
> 
> * Which version of MySQL to use (including the various different
> variants and patches available)
> * Backup, retention, and recovery strategies
> * Configuration and Monitoring of MySQL
> * Optimal schema and data objects configuration management
> * more information here
> 
> We are now accepting registrations for MySQL Essentials training being
> held on April 1st - 2nd in New York, and April 6th -  7th in Washington
> DC.
> 
> 
> More information on 42SQL Training courses
> <http://cts.vresp.com/c/?42SQL/2c32501a0c/TEST/556b40d7fa>
> 
> About the presenter
> 
> Ronald Bradford <http://ronaldbrdaford.com/>  is a two-decade veteran
> with extensive database experience in MySQL, Oracle and Ingres. His
> expertise covers data architecture, software development, migration,
> performance analysis and production system implementations. With ten
> years experience in MySQL, his involvement in the MySQL ecosystem has
> included working as Senior Consultant with MySQL Inc, speaker at four
> MySQL Conferences, and creator of the "MySQL for Oracle DBA's" one-day
> workshop. Ronald holds MySQL Certifications including DBA 5.0,
> Developer 5.0 and MySQL Cluster 5.1.


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