SQL Server Training

Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As a database server, it is a software product with the primary function of storing and retrieving data as requested by other software applications—which may run either on the same computer or on another computer across a network (including the Internet).

Microsoft markets at least a dozen different editions of Microsoft SQL Server, aimed at different audiences and for workloads ranging from small single-machine applications to large Internet-facing applications with many concurrent users

Structured Query Language (SQL) is a set of simple instructions used to interact with a database. A relational database (RDBMS) is nothing more than a set of linked tables used to store data. If you don’t save the data somewhere, you can’t use it later. A relational database table is just a set of rows and columns (think Microsoft Excel). For example, when you register on a new shopping website as a customer, the website saves your data (e.g. name, email, password etc) so that you can login any time after your register and you don’t need to re-enter the data..

Here are four excellent reasons why you should start learning SQL before any other technology

  1. SQL IS A COMMON STANDARD

During the last four decades, SQL has become a universal database query language. . It has achieved widespread use and acceptance, and it is very well documented.SQL was the first DBMS (Database Management System) language deemed as a standard in relational database communication by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Over the years, SQL has kept its industry-leading position. There is no reason to believe this will change in the near future.

  1. SQL IS EASY TO LEARN

SQL is easy to learn, even for IT beginners. Most common programming languages – such as C# or Java – are imperative languages. This means that you need to specify a step-by-step procedure to solve a problem, using a series of statements. SQL is a declarative language: the user tells the system what data to deliver and the SQL engine does the rest. The query either works or fails. You only need to know what data you want; it’s not your job to determine how to get it.SQL is also a high-level programming language, one that was designed for non-technical users. It resembles a natural language, so it’s easier for humans to read.  It hides the entire data transition process from the user, so you don’t have to concern yourself with specifying how you want the results to happen.

  1. SQL IS WIDELY USED

SQL databases tend to fit a lot of solutions quite well; they are tested, stable and scalable. It is a common standard for all relational databases. All major DBMS platforms support SQL. If you know SQL you can easily switch from one database to another.

  1. SQL IS VERSATILE

Almost every organization needs SQL-fluent pros. This knowledge is essential for database professionals, like developers and administrators. Even if you’re not aiming to become an admin or a developer, SQL skills will certainly be worthwhile. Data analysts, data scientists, Big Data engineers, and even marketing specialists can use SQL.

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