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We're living in the era of Big Data. As the driving force behind everything from surgical robots to self-driving cars, big data and cloud computing are behind some of today's most exciting and important tech innovations.
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With 84 hours of training, this in-depth bundle covers everything from the absolute basics of this complex platform to its most advanced elements.
After an introduction to the fundamentals of the program and its countless applications, you'll learn how to build data repository systems, develop effective analysis techniques that can pull conclusions from complex data sets, implement a wide range of databases in a variety of environments, implement SQL into your projects, and much more.
There's also detailed instruction that shows you how to fix real-world problems using large-scale data analysis.
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