The purpose of the FITSI certification program is to validate the skills of IT security professionals against NIST standards and documentation. The FITSP-Designer certification is designed to demonstrate that Federal workforce personnel, both Federal employees and contractors, whose role is primarily focused on the design and development of systems owned by, or operated on behalf of, the Federal government of the United States.
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The ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Design Certificate is a free-standing qualification, but is also part of the ITIL Intermediate Lifecycle stream, and one of the modules that leads to the ITIL Expert Certificate in IT Service Management. It focuses on the design of IT services and covers the architectures, processes, policies and documentation that will enable you to design services that meet the needs of the organization or program.
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Access 2016: Relational Database Design gives students a solid start in building and populating relational databases from the ground up. Topics covered in this two-day course include database fundamentals, relational database structure and normalization, and how to create tables, queries, forms, and reports. Both levels of our Access 2016 courseware map to the Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Access 2016. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course.Students will benefit most from this course if they want design and create relational databases in Access 2016, or if they want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become an Access expert. If they intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Access, this course is a good place to start their preparation, but they will need to continue both courses in the series to be fully prepared for the exam.The course assumes students know how to use a computer, and that they're familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they've used a different version of Access or a similar database application before. ..
This course provides the basic concepts and skills to start being productive with Microsoft Access 2019: How to design and create a relational database, navigate the Access interface, and how to create and modify tables, queries, forms, and reports.Students will benefit most from this course if they want to gain a basic understanding of relational databases and be able to design and build a simple database in Access 2019. The course assumes students know how to use a computer, and that they're familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they've used a different version of Access or another database system before.Which Access series is right for me?Our Relational Database Design and Relational Database Management courses are meant for students who want to build Access databases from the ground up. The first course is two days and includes in-depth, hands-on exercises that teach effective relational database development. Any student who completes these courses will be able to create and maintain a database for a small business or other organization.Level 1 and Level 2, on the other hand, are intended for students who will be working with existing databases rather than building them from scratch. In other words, these courses are best suited to database end users rather than database designers/managers...
Access 2019: Relational Database Management provides the
concepts and skills for the advanced use of Microsoft Access 2019: How to
create advanced queries, forms, and reports, how to create macros, how to
import and export data, and how to manage your databases.Students will benefit most from this course if they want to
be an advanced user of Access 2019.The course assumes students have completed Access 2019
Relational Database Design, or have equivalent skills in using Access.Which Access series is right for me?Our Relational Database Design and Relational Database Management courses are meant for students who want to build Access databases from the ground up. The first course is two days and includes in-depth, hands-on exercises that teach effective relational database development. Any student who completes these courses will be able to create and maintain a database for a small business or other organization.Level 1 and Level 2, on the other hand, are intended for students who will be working with existing databases rather than building them from scratch. In other words, these courses are best suited to database end users rather than database designers/managers.
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Access 2021/365: Relational Database Design provides the basic concepts and skills to start being productive with Microsoft Access: How to design and create a relational database, navigate the Access interface, and how to create and modify tables, queries, forms, and reports.Students will benefit most from this course if they want to gain a basic understanding of relational databases and be able to design and build a simple database in Access.The course assumes students know how to use a computer, and that they're familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they've used a different version of Access or another database system before.Which Access series is right for me?Our Relational Database Design and Relational Database Management courses are meant for students who want to build Access databases from the ground up. The first course is two days and includes in-depth, hands-on exercises that teach effective relational database development. Any student who completes these courses will be able to create and maintain a database for a small business or other organization.Level 1 and Level 2, on the other hand, are intended for students who will be working with existing databases rather than building them from scratch. In other words, these courses are best suited to database end users rather than database designers/managers...
Access 2021/365 Relational Database Management provides the concepts and skills for the advanced use of Microsoft Access. This includes how to create advanced queries, forms, and reports, how to create macros, how to import and export data, and how to manage your databases.Students will benefit most from this course if they want to be an advanced user of Access.The course assumes students have completed Access Relational Database Design, or have equivalent skills in using Access.Which Access series is right for me?Our Relational Database Design and Relational Database Management courses are meant for students who want to build Access databases from the ground up. The first course is two days and includes in-depth, hands-on exercises that teach effective relational database development. Any student who completes these courses will be able to create and maintain a database for a small business or other organization.Level 1 and Level 2, on the other hand, are intended for students who will be working with existing databases rather than building them from scratch. In other words, these courses are best suited to database end users rather than database designers/managers.
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Access 2016: Relational Database Management is a one-day course for experienced users, covering advanced queries, forms and reports, and delves into application development, macros, and SQL. Student will also learn how to maintain a database and import and export data to other formats. Both levels of our Access 2016 courseware map to the objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Access 2016. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course.You will benefit most from this course if you have a basic knowledge of Access 2016 and plan to continue on to become an Access expert. If you intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Access, this course is a good place to complete your preparation, but you will need to complete both courses in the series to be fully prepared for the exam.The course assumes you know how to use a computer and that you're familiar with Microsoft Windows. It also assumes that you have completed the preceding Access 2016: Relational Database Design course, or have equivalent knowledge. ..