Trainings and practical workshops in Datablue or in the customer's premises on WebSphere / MQ, Java, .NET, ICM, Containerization technologies as well as custom software integrations.
DataBlue undertakes engineering training in technologies in which it has extensive experience such as IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM MQ, IBM Optim TDM and IBM ICM.
Required training material can be created on technologies and programming languages such as Java and C #.
The training provided is as follows:
WebSphere Application Server v9 Administration:
Where this training is aimed at:
This material is addressed to administrators who install and configure web-based applications in the WebSphere Application Server. It is also valuable for Web Administrators, application developers and dev-ops personnel, security specialists and application architects.
Prerequisites:
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Basic operating system knowledge (the course adapts to the operating system you are interested if needed)
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Basic Administrative knowledge for web servers such as Apache or IBM HTTP Server
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Basic perception of private, public and hybrid Clouds as well as on-premise environments
Topics covered:
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WebSphere product family overview
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WebSphere Application Server architecture - stand-alone
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Exercise: Profile creation
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WebSphere Application Server administrative console
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Exercise: Exploring the administrative console
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Application assembly
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Exercise: Assembling an application
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Application installation
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Exercise: Installing an application
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Problem determination
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Exercise: Problem determination
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Introduction to wsadmin and scripting
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Exercise: Using wsadmin
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WebSphere security
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Exercise: Configuring WebSphere Application Server security
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Exercise: Configuring application security
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Performance monitoring
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Exercise: Using the performance monitoring tools
Objectives of the training:
After completing the training, you will be able to:
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Know the features and standards of WebSphere Application Server V9
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Understand the use of WebSphere Application Server in cloud, hybrid cloud and on-premise environments
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Explain the architectural aspects related to the WebSphere Application Server
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Assemble the building blocks and install server-side Java enterprise applications
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Use administrative tools to configure and manage enterprise applications
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Work with wsadmin scripting
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Configure the security of the WebSphere Application Server
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See information about server performance and application data
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Solve problems using problem determination tools and log files
IBM MQ V9 System Administration:
This course provides technicians with the skills needed to manage IBM MQ queue managers in distributed operating systems and on the Cloud. In addition to lectures with instructors, you participate in laboratory exercises designed to enhance the content of lectures. Laboratory exercise material makes use of IBM MQ V9.0, giving you practical experience with tasks such as queue retrieval, security and troubleshooting.
Note: This course does not cover any of the MQ functions for z / OS or MQ for IBM i.
Where this training is aimed at:
This course is designed for technicians who need the management skills of IBM MQ queue managers in distributed operating systems, Cloud or IBM MQ Appliance.
Prerequisites:
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Basic knowledge of the capabilities of the IBM MQ V9
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Basic knowledge of operating systems
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Some knowledge of TCP / IP
Topics covered:
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IBM MQ review
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IBM MQ installation and deployment options
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Creating a queue manager and queues
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Exercise: Using commands to create a queue manager and queues
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Introduction to IBM MQ Explorer
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Exercise: Using IBM MQ Explorer to create queue managers and queues
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Testing the IBM MQ implementation
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Exercise: Using IBM MQ sample programs to test the configuration
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Implementing distributed queuing
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Exercise: Connecting queue managers
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IBM MQ clients
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Exercise: Connecting an IBM MQ client
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Implementing trigger messages and monitors
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Exercise: Implementing a trigger monitor
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Diagnosing problems
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Exercise: Running an IBM MQ trace
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Implementing basic security in IBM MQ
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Exercise: Controlling access to IBM MQ
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Backing up and restoring IBM MQ messages and object definitions
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Exercise: Using a media image to restore a queue
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Exercise: Backing up and restoring IBM MQ object definitions
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Introduction to queue manager clusters
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Exercise: Implementing a basic cluster
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Monitoring and configuring IBM MQ for performance
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Exercise: Monitoring IBM MQ for performance
Objectives of the training:
After completing the training, you will be able to:
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Understand the benefits of different IBM MQ deployment options
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Plan to implement IBM MQ on on-premise or Cloud systems
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Use IBM MQ commands and IBM MQ Explorer to create and manage queue managers, queues and channels
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Use IBM MQ sample programs and utilities to control the IBM MQ network
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Activate one queue manager to exchange messages with another queue manager
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Configure client connections to a queue manager
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Use a trigger message and a trigger monitor to launch an application that will process messages
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Implement basic queue manager restart and recovery procedures
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Use IBM MQ troubleshooting tools to identify the cause of an IBM MQ network problems
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Design and implement basic IBM MQ security features
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Use accounting and statistics messages to monitor the activities of an IBM MQ system
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Set and manage a simple queue manager cluster
Using IBM InfoSphere Optim Solutions for Distributed Platforms (v11.3)
This course will teach participants how to use IBM InfoSphere Optim Test Data Management for distributed environments. Participants will learn how to create "the right size" test data environments with the Test Data Management solution. This course focuses on the technical aspects of Optim TDM and is intended for the technical personnel.
Participants learn the basics of how to work through exercises that illustrate how technology is applied to business scenarios. This course does not include information on how to install and configure Optim technology.
Where this training is aimed at:
It is a basic training package for application developers, business analysts, database administrators and technical staff involved in the implementation of IBM InfoSphere TDM.
Prerequisites:
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Basic knowledge of Windows
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Understanding relational databases
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Ability to compose basic SQL statements
Topics covered:
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Introduction to IBM InfoSphere Optim Solutions
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Optim Directory and Common Elements
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Optim Designer and the Embedded Manager Overview
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Access Definitions and Table Specifications
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Introduction to Test Data Management
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The Extract Process
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Basic Masking Techniques
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Validating Changes (Compare)
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Creating Database Objects
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Populating Destination Tables
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Editing and Browsing Test Data
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The Delete Process
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The Create Utility
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The Insert Process
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The Restore Process
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Optim Primary Keys and Optim Relationships
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Relationship Traversal Concepts
Objectives of the training:
After completing the training, you will be able to:
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Describe the available IBM InfoSphere Optim Solutions and how they relate to Enterprise Data Management
Describe the architecture of the IBM InfoSphere Optim elements
Describe the operation and contents of Optim Directory
Use Optim Designer to build Optim services
Describe and use the elements of an access definition
Describe the process of producing and masking test data
Create, run and verify an extract process
Use column maps and table maps
Perform a conversion process to mask the data
Perform and interpret a compare process
Create database objects using embedded object definitions
Fill destination tables using insert process
Edit and navigate to test data
Create and use Optim primary keys and relationships
Explain relationship traversal issues