Become a Big Data master with this $15 Microsoft SQL bundle

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Data officially runs the world. As the driving force behind everything from Google search algorithms and Facebook marketing platforms to the latest AI innovations and self-driving cars, massive sets of complex data can be found at the heart of virtually every major technological development of the past several years.

And as our reliance on Big Data continues to grow, so will demand for talented and trained professionals who know how to work with these expansive technologies and platforms.

The Microsoft SQL Server & T-SQL Course for Beginners will get you up to speed with one of the most relied-upon and powerful data-manipulation tools in the industry so you can land the best careers of both today and tomorrow, and right now it's available for over 90% off at just $15.

This streamlined 4-hour training package will give you a foundation in a range of Microsoft SQL programs and interfaces—through instruction that's easy to follow regardless of your previous experience in tech.

You'll learn how to handle, secure, integrate and access go-to databases that are used by countless companies and developers across the globe, speak the language to networking and Big Data, understand how multiple data sets are stored within the SQL server, and much more.

Your instructor, Avetis Ghukasyan, is an industry veteran with years of teaching experience under his belt, and there are plenty of helpful resources to answer any questions you may have along the way.

Don't get left behind during the Big Data revolution. The Microsoft SQL Server & T-SQL Course for Beginners will give you an essential foundation in the field, and it's currently available for just $15—over 90% off its usual price for a limited time.

Prices are subject to change.

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