Tokyo is the capital of Japan. It has a population of around 8.9 million people but it has the largest populous metropolitan area in the world at a whopping 13 million people. Tokyo is split into 23 separate wards which operate and are governed as separate cities. The city also hosts 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, a record of any city in the world. Because of its population, Tokyo has a vast amount of schools. Public elementary and primary schools are run by the local wards, secondary schools are run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education and there are also many private schools. Some universities provide classes which are taught in English and teach the Japanese language to students such as the Sophia University, International Christian University and Waseda University. There are a number of large, prestigious universities in Tokyo such as University of Tokyo, Keio University and Hitotsubashi University. University of Tokyo is the highest rated university in Asia and enrols around 30,000 students a year. It was established in 1877 and provides a number of undergraduate and graduate programs in law, science, engineering and more. A small percentage of people in Japan speak fluent English, around 3%. English is taught in schools, however it is mostly just reading and writing skills. The unemployment rate in Japan runs at about 3.4%. The unemployment rate in Tokyo runs roughly the same at a rate of 3.5%.
Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions DP300 | Azure Certification in Tokyo
Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions DP-300 Certification in Tokyo trains learners to manage, secure, and optimise SQL databases in Azure. It covers provisioning, migration, tuning, backup, and recovery, preparing them for the DP-300 exam and careers as Azure Database Administrators.
- how to Administer Relational Database on Microsoft Azure platform
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- Understand how to perform High Availability and Disaster Recovery (HARD) solution