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Acmeware Launches Live Online Training

Expert-Led DR and SQL Classes Now Available via Microsoft Teams

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Acmeware now offers live online training for MEDITECH Data Repository via Microsoft Teams, combining expert instruction with hands-on SQL exercises.

  • DR101: Reporting Fundamentals for beginners with little or no SQL Server experience
  • DR201: Intermediate T-SQL for report writers looking to advance beyond the basics
  • DR301: Conversion to Expanse covering the latest DR database schema changes

Acmeware introduces live online training classes for MEDITECH Data Repository, offering flexible scheduling and reduced costs without sacrificing quality.

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Dedham, MA — Acmeware is excited to announce the launch of our live online training classes. The longtime leader in MEDITECH Data Repository training, Acmeware is pleased to offer these new classes to maintain social distancing benefits as well as the convenience of more flexible scheduling and reduced cost, while delivering the same expert knowledge our clients have come to expect. Their three distinct one-day sessions are affordable, convenient, and geared to different skill levels and experience with DR and SQL Server. Classes are hosted via Microsoft Teams and including lecture, real-time demonstrations with SQL tools, and time for participants to work on learning exercises on a SQL Server instance using Management Studio.

Their class current offerings include:

  • DR101: Reporting Fundamentals - This beginner-level training is geared toward report writers with little or no experience with SQL Server.
  • DR201: Intermediate T-SQL - This intermediate-level T-SQL class is for the report writer looking to move beyond the basics.
  • DR301: Conversion to Expanse - This advanced class teaches you how to transition to the latest DR database schema, including review of the "split" of applications into two separate databases.

Manager of Training and Communications at Acmeware, Ian Proffer says, "We're excited to offer this new training format to help teach more people about Data Repository. Given the huge increase in remote meetings and work, teaching our classes online makes perfect sense."

Classes will be offered starting this summer. For more information, see the Live online training page on the Acmeware website.

Recent class attendees had these reactions:

It's pretty hard to make online courses very interactive but I thought the instructor did a good job in asking questions of his students and provided an open environment so that the students felt comfortable to ask questions.

Enjoyed the exercises and a good instructor.

The instructor is good at what he does. He makes SQL as interesting as it can be lol.