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Industry-recognized consultant Noted author and conference speaker Brians expertise and designs range across Microsoft
operating systems
Brian has been focused on helping IT Pros and Database Administrators (DBAs)
better understand core Microsoft technologies for over 25 years. A frequent presenter at SharePoint Conferences around the world, he has authored or contributed to several SharePoint, SQL Server, and other technical books, and is a MCSE, MCT, and MCITP: SharePoint and SQL Server Administrator. Brian has a BS and MS in Computer Information Systems where he graduated summa cum laude from Regis University of Colorado Springs and lives in Scottsdale, AZ where he enjoys playing golf year round and traveling around the world.
With Microsoft since 1995 Part of the first team of developer training folks in the postMicrosoft University era Has built a variety of content and spoken to customers all over the world
Database Fundamentals
01 | Introducing core database concepts (50 minutes)
Define databases, example of relational database tables, and introduce common database terminology
DML statements, using the SELECT statement; using INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE to manage data; indexes and triggers
SQL Server security; securing database and objects; performing database backups and database restores
Brian Alderman | MCT, CEO / Founder of MicroTechPoint Pete Harris | Microsoft Senior Content Publisher
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