Two editions, one program
Choose your platform
The same role and the same FieldNote throughline, taught on the stack you work in. The Microsoft SQL edition is available now; the AWS edition is in development.
Two editions, one program
Choose your platform
The same AI-Enabled Database Developer program, taught on the stack you work in.
Available now
Microsoft SQL Edition
AIDD-MS
Take a competent SQL user to an AI-enabled database developer on SQL Server & Azure SQL. Schema design, advanced T-SQL, security and deployment, and AI capabilities inside the database.
- Credential: Microsoft Certified: SQL AI Developer Associate (DP-800)
- 5 sub-courses · ~95 lessons · ~95–110 hours
- SQL Foundations → Database Development → Security & Deployment → AI Capabilities → Capstone
In development
AWS Edition
AIDD-AWS
The same role, built on AWS — Aurora PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, S3, OpenSearch, and Amazon Bedrock. Spans two AWS roles and earns two credentials, by design.
- Credentials: AWS Data Engineer – Associate (DEA-C01) + optional GenAI Developer – Professional (AIP-C01)
- 6 sub-courses · ~120 lessons · ~140 hours (est.)
- Foundations → Modeling & Ingestion → Operations & Security → AI Capabilities → Capstone → AI Specialization
Microsoft SQL Edition (AIDD-MS)
Five sub-courses take a competent query writer to an AI-enabled database developer: SQL Foundations (optional, placement-routed), Database Development (DP-800 Domain 1), Security & Deployment (Domain 2), AI Capabilities (Domain 3), and a Capstone & DP-800 Exam Readiness. ~95 lessons, ~95–110 hours. Terminal credential: Microsoft Certified: SQL AI Developer Associate.
AWS Edition (AIDD-AWS)
Built on Aurora PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, S3, OpenSearch, and Amazon Bedrock. Because AWS retired its database-specific exam, this edition spans two roles and earns two credentials — AWS Certified Data Engineer – Associate (DEA-C01) and, optionally, GenAI Developer – Professional (AIP-C01). Six sub-courses, ~120 lessons. Scoped and in active development.
Real skills. A respected credential. In that order.
If you want durable, job-ready database and AI skills — and the certification that proves them — start with a free placement assessment.
