Course Description
In this 1-day IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog training course (KM614G)students learn how the Information Governance Catalog is used to govern information assets through the development of a governance catalog of categories and terms. This catalog documents information assets and governance policies and rules that implement the high-level strategy and objectives of a governance program.
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Describe information governance
- Describe how the Information Governance Catalog supports information governance
- Build a business glossary of categories and terms
- Add policies and rules the business glossary
- Learn about the Information Glossary Catalog workflow
- Learn how to administer the Information Glossary Catalog
- Learn how to use IBM Glossary Anywhere
- Optionally, learn about the Information Governance Dashboard
Course Summary
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Course Modules
Introduction to the Information Governance Catalog
- Describe information governance
- Describe how the Information Governance Catalog supports information governance
- Describe the IBM Information Server environment that Information Governance Catalog is a part of
- Describe the governance role of the Information Governance Catalog within Information Server
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