Wednesday, October 25, 2017

C8010-450 IBM Watson Customer Engagement: Watson Marketing


Number of questions: 59
Number of questions to pass: 41
Time allowed: 90 mins

This multiple-choice test contains questions requiring single and multiple answers. For multiple-answer questions, you need to choose all required options to get the answer correct. You will be advised how many options make up the correct answer.
This test is designed to provide diagnostic feedback on the Examination Score Report, correlating back to the test objectives, informing the test taker how he or she did on each section of the test. As a result, to maintain the integrity of each test, questions and answers are not distributed.

The test contains five sections totalling 59 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 - Architecture 12%
Understand IBM Campaign architecture components
Understand the criteria for software requirements
Understand network requirements for IBM Campaign
Demonstrate knowledge of contact and response history administration, and Cognos reporting

Section 2 - Installation 14%
Understand installation of IBM Marketing Platform and IBM Campaign applications, and their supporting structures (including distributed environments).
Understand the components of a successful installation (UNIX or Windows)
Demonstrate knowledge of upgrade processes, including awareness of upgrade paths
Understand the related Cognos components and how they impact IBM Campaign reporting

Section 3 - Configuration and Customization 27%
Illustrate how to set up different authorization mechanisms
Explain how to manage and access user databases within IBM Campaign
Demonstrate knowledge of setting up security, user roles and policies for IBM Campaign objects
Demonstrate knowledge of standard and custom attributes in IBM Campaign
Configure custom audience levels, and setup contact and response history
Demonstrate ability to configure dashboards
Understand integration between IBM Campaign and other IBM Enterprise Marketing Management (EMM) products
Demonstrate knowledge of character encoding for multiple locales and databases

Section 4 - Functionality and Campaign Development 35%
Illustrate how database table administration functions in IBM Campaign (e.g. table mapping, flat files, base/dimension/general tables, table catalogs)
Configure IBM Campaign processes to build a flowchart
Create offers and apply them to campaigns
Configure the scheduler and schedule IBM Campaign flowcharts
Explain uses and benefits of custom macro
Explain uses and benefits of user variables
Explain uses and benefits of derived fields and persistent derived fields
Explain uses and benefits of triggers
Explain uses and benefits of flowchart templates
Understand reporting
Understand internal workings of cells and flowcharts

Section 5 - Troubleshooting and Performance Tuning 12%
Understand and configure logging
Demonstrate knowledge of IBM Campaign utilities
Demonstrate the ability to isolate performance issues

PartnerWorld Code: 33000102
Replaces PW Code: 33000101

Status: Live
This intermediate level certification is intended for IBM Campaign V9.1 power users (or key users), as well as specialists responsible for planning, installing, configuring, troubleshooting the product.

These technical professionals are also required to have conceptual understanding of different:
Operating Systems (Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Linux)
Databases (DB2, Netezza, SQL server, Teradata, Oracle)
Application Servers (WebSphere, WebLogic)

Recommended Prerequisite Skills

Before preparing for this certification, understanding of the following is recommended and assumed:
basic OS scripting
basic web Application Server knowledge
basic system security authentication and authorization (HTTPS, security certificates, single sign-on, LDAP, active directory)
intermediate database administration skills
write queries, triggers, procedures

In preparing for this certification, the following IBM courses are recommended to further improve your skills. Refer to the Test Preparation web page for additional information and recommendations.
9U01G: IBM Building Campaigns 9.x
9U05G: IBM Campaign 9.x Administration
9U21G: IBM Campaign Advanced Techniques 9.x





Monday, October 16, 2017

C5050-409 IBM Worklight Foundation V6.2 Mobile System Administration

Number of questions: 50
Number of questions to pass: 31
Time allowed: 90 mins

The test consists of seven sections containing a total of approximately 50 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 - Architecture 6%
Explain Worklight component architecture.
Describe the capabilities of the Worklight Server.
Describe the components of the Worklight Analytics server and how they fit into the overall Worklight architecture.

Section 2 - Installation and Configuration 26%
Plan and design the implementation of Worklight Server and its prerequisite components.
Install the Worklight Server.
Install the Application Center.
Install the Operational Analytics Platform server, and integrate it with the Worklight Server.
Configure the application server environment for Worklight Server using Ant tasks.
Configure the application server environment for Worklight Server using the Server Configuration Tool.
Perform post-installation and configuration tasks such as installation verification, establishing database connectivity, and certificate management.
Configure and manage the SMS Gateway.
Implement Worklight Server configurations for high availability.
Apply maintenance updates, such as upgrading the Worklight Server to a newer version.
Set up a cluster for Operational Analytics.
Perform backup and recovery of the Worklight Server environment.

Section 3 - Application and Adapter Deployment 14%
Deploy Worklight applications and adapters by using the Worklight console.
Deploy Worklight applications and adapters by using Ant tasks.
Deploy Worklight applications by using the command line interface (CLI).
Move Worklight applications from development to test or production environments.

Section 4 - Securing the Environment 14%
Compare the web, mobile, and custom security tests.
Explain the configuration of realms and login modules.
Configure device Single Sign-On (SSO) for Worklight applications.
Configure Worklight to use LDAP.
Configure Worklight to use LTPA.
Ensure secure communication between Worklight components.
Manage Worklight Console users, groups and roles.

Section 5 - Managing Mobile Application Distribution, Availability and Updates 14%
Notify users about Worklight application updates.
Manage multiple versions of Worklight applications.
Manage Worklight applications using the command line interface (CLI).
Manage Worklight applications using Ant.
Manage Worklight applications using the Worklight Console.
Use the Application Center to publish Worklight applications within an organization.
Use the Application Center to manage access controls to Worklight applications that are published within an organization.

Section 6 - Monitoring Mobile Applications and Performance Tuning 8%
Monitor push notifications.
Track devices that access the Worklight Server (user to device mapping).
Manage device access rights to the Worklight Server.
Tune the Worklight Server environment.

Section 7 - Problem Determination 18%
Diagnose connectivity issues between devices, Worklight Server and enterprise systems.
Troubleshoot installation problems.
Troubleshoot issues of migration from earlier versions of Worklight.
Troubleshoot issues that may arise when moving Worklight applications between environments.
Troubleshoot analytics configurations.
Troubleshoot authentication.
Use system log files to diagnose problems.
Use the Command Line Interface (CLI) tools to retrieve server and application information.
Diagnose build and deployment issues.

PartnerWorld Code: 15011002
Replaces PW Code: 15011001


Status: Live
This intermediate level certification is intended for system administrators who need to install, configure, manage, monitor, troubleshoot and maintain secure mobile application infrastructure.

These mobile system administrators are generally self-sufficient and able to perform most of the tasks involved in the role with limited assistance from peers and vendor support services. These mobile system administrators use the product documentation effectively and efficiently.

To attain the IBM Certified Mobile System Administrator - Worklight Foundation V6.2 certification, candidates must pass 1 test. To prepare for the test, refer to the job role description and recommended prerequisite skills, and click the link to the test below to refer to the test objectives (skills measured on the test) and the Test preparation tab.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills

Knowledge and foundational skills one needs to possess before acquiring skills measured on the certification test. These foundational skills are NOT measured on the test. For skills measured on the test, see Test Objectives.)

Experience with application server administration.
Experience using Apache Ant.
Good understanding of LDAP.
Familiarity with Worklight Studio.
Familiarity with web application development and deployment.

Requirements
This certification requires 1 exam

Exam Required:
Click on the link below to see exam details, exam objectives, suggested training and sample tests.

C5050-409 - IBM Worklight Foundation V6.2 Mobile System Administration

Each test:
contains questions requiring single and multiple answers. For multiple-answer questions, you need to choose all required options to get the answer correct. You will be advised how many options make up the correct answer.

is designed to provide diagnostic feedback on the Examination Score Report, correlating back to the test objectives, informing the test taker how he or she did on each section of the test. As a result, to maintain the integrity of each test, questions and answers are not distributed.