Course Description
This 2-day IBM Cognos course, Code B6019G, is designed to teach participants how to identify components and sub-components of the IBM Cognos Analytics architecture and how to use tools and techniques to provide a foundation to troubleshoot issues. Through lecture and interactive exercises participants will identify IBM Cognos Analytics components, examine how these components interact with Java, and will explore logging to assist when troubleshooting issues.
The IBM Cognos Analytics: Architecture and Logging (v11.0) certification validates an individual’s understanding and skills in the core architecture, and logging of IBM’s Cognos Analytics v11.0 business intelligence platform. This certification covers the fundamental concepts of this platform, such as its multidimensional reporting capabilities, AI-infused analytics, and dashboards. Industries use individuals with this certification to effectively manage and analyze large sets of data, assist in decision making, increase operational efficiency, and predict business outcomes. By demonstrating an understanding of IBM’s Cognos Analytics architecture and logging, certified individuals can help businesses leverage data to gain competitive advantage.
Course Summary
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Course Modules
Introduction and Service-Oriented Architecture
- Identify IBM Cognos 11.0 architectural components
- Describe Service-Oriented Architecture in IBM Cognos Analytics
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