Formation & Certification

Hello,
I am looking of a training and a certification in Oracle "Oracle Database 11g : Database Administrator " and
"Oracle Spatial" in Frabce.
I work in the field of geographical information
Thank you for help.

Please excuse myFrench it is not good
S'il vous plaît excuser mon Français ce n'est pas bonTo try to learn Database Administration and Spatial at the same time is unusual. There is not too much synergy here (Hans would be a better judge).
Pour essayer d'apprendre Database Administration et Spatial est en même temps curieux. Il n'y a pas trop de synergie ici (Hans serait un meilleur juge). If you are interest in the spatial course good SQL and PL/SQL are necessary first.
Actually for Spatial a PL/SQL OCA or OCP would be a good certification to precede your training. (IMHO).
[http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=155]
Si vous êtes l'intérêt dans le cours Spatial bons SQL et PL/SQL sont nécessaires premiers
En fait pour Spatial un PL/SQL OCA ou OCP serait une bonne certification pour précéder votre entraînement. (dans mon humble opinion)To get an overview of DBA things then the 2-day DBA course is good. Perhaps that is all you need for your purposes.
[http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28301/toc.htm]
Pour obtenir un aperçu général de choses de DBA alors le cours de DBA de 2 jours est bon. Qu'est peut-être tout vous avez besoin de pour vos buts. These are just my views. Your choice of training seems unusual; but I am not fully aware of your circumstances. I wonder if you may be better to concentrate on DBA or Spatial first and then do the other. I personally think you should consider the route:
Ceux-ci sont juste mes vues. Votre choix d'entraînement semble curieux ; mais je ne suis pas entièrement conscient de vos circonstances. Je me demande si vous pouvez être de mieux concentrer sur DBA ou Spatial premier et fait alors l'autre. Je pense personnellement que vous devriez considérer la route : 1) 2-Day DBA (self course).
2) Study PL/SQL (and SQL) to a good standard, perhaps take a certification at PL/SQL OCA or even PL/SQL OCP.
3) Attend Spatial Training
4) Study for Database Administration.
1) DBA de 2 jours (coule automatiquement).
2) PL/SQL d'Etude (et SQL) à une bonne norme, peut-être prendre une certification à PL/SQL OCA ou même PL/SQL OCP.
3) Assister l'Entraînement Spatial
4) l'Etude pour l'Administration de données. For an Experienced DBA who has already passed 1z0-052 and 1z0-053 and who is working with developers using Spatial taking the Spatial training and submitting as a hands-on-course is sensible; for others this may not be the best choice.
Pour un DBA avec l'expérience qui a passé déjà 1z0-052 et 1z0-053 et qui travaille avec les entrepreneurs utilisant prendre Spatial l'entraînement Spatial et soumettant comme une mains-sur-le cours est raisonnable ; pour d'autres ceci ne peut pas être le meilleur choix. + Thanks to the first free translator on my googe search, today it was [http://ets.freetranslation.com]. I spotted one of its attempts to change experienced DBA to DBA expérimenté.  While use of the translater seems a joke teachers tried to teach me french for 7 years betwen 9 and 16 yet when I order a glass of wine in Dieppe a massive bottle appears.  What the translater sometimes helps is to ensure I have used reasonable english in the answer and someone who finds English does not understand.
Edited by: bigdelboy on 27-Sep-2009 03:38 ( A correction - expérimenté in French seems to translate to tested (or experienced) rather than expermenting or experimental as I had assumed. I shall go back to trying to get my English right).

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