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IBM Certified Specialist – InfoSphere 11.5 Information Governance Catalog

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ibm. new certification examToday IBM has announced a release of a new certification exam, entitled, “IBM Certified Specialist – InfoSphere 11.5 Information Governance Catalog”. This exam is a solid foundation for your career in IT sphere. Successful candidates are supposed to have knowledge and abilities to maintain, populate, professionally design, and consume an Information Governance Catalog solution that accurately represents the metadata of the enterprise.
There are a lot of prerequisite skills and acquirements necessary to pass the exam and get certified. You should be able to define

  • users, roles and access levels
  • catalog permissions
  • custom attributes and custom views

It would meet with approval if you could

  • Design and build category hierarchy for business vocabulary and governance policies
  • Configure and execute data and business lineage
  • Maintain import areas and data connections
  • Resolve virtual assets to real assets
  • Create and manage workflow
  • Create and manage operational metadata
  • Create extended data sources and mappings
  • Import preexisting business metadata
  • Import and export data using the rest API
  • Support common metadata migration
  • Create, import, export, and run, queries
  • Manage lifecycle of metadata
  • Define and manage data classes
  • Troubleshoot issues using system logs, operations console
  • Define and assign labels
  • Define and assign stewards
  • Differentiate between business metadata, technical metadata, and operational metadata
  • Design and manage collections
  • Define and manage external asset types
  • Link business and technical metadata
  • Link design-time metadata to implementation metadata
  • Import asset definitions using Metadata Asset Manager
  • Manage multi-language environment configuration
  • Import asset definitions using command line tools
  • Import and export common metadata using command line tools
  • Implement subscriptions
  • Differentiate deployment architectures
  • Design, configure, and produce custom lineage reports
  • Create new asset types using open metadata API
  • Create and import data lineage flows using open metadata API

The test you should take to earn the IBM certification consists of 60 questions and is an hour and a half long. For the present, it is available in English only and requires passing score 59%.

Visit the link below to see the details of the test, objectives, suggested training, and sample tests.

Test C2090-650 – IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog

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