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Cloud Computing Implementer

Role The Computing Implementer can articulate the vision of and make recommendation on adopting cloud computing practices in the organization. This individual is knowledgeable about the architectural aspects of cloud and various tools and products that provide the capabilities to implement the organization’s cloud vision in relation to its mobile business initiatives.

Assumptions It is assumed that the individual following this roadmap has basic skills in the following areas: Service-oriented architecture Web servers and web applications Objectives After completing this training, students should be able to: Describe cloud computing Describe the service delivery models in cloud Integrate business applications with cloud resources Connect mobile applications to cloud resources Plan, publish and manage service APIs for internal and external use Use service APIs to assemble applications Deploy pattern-based cloud applications

1 Cloud computing foundational skills Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Define cloud computing Identify the key characteristics of cloud computing List the benefits of using clouds Describe some of the challenges to adopting a cloud architecture Describe key cloud computing concepts and terminology Describe the service delivery models in cloud computing such as: Software (SaaS), (PaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) List the various cloud deployment scenarios Describe the features of private, public, hybrid, and community clouds Select the most appropriate deployment model based on a set of business and technical requirements Review the integration of security into the cloud reference model Describe security considerations in cloud computing Identify security options available in cloud computing

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2 Skills for IBM Bluemix

Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Transform data Implement business logic Receive data from and deliver data to the most commonly used endpoints, including: File servers Web servers, by using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or web services Email servers Database management systems

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3 Skills for mobile application development Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Explain IBM Worklight capabilities Create and use IBM Worklight adapters Use HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3 and other client technologies Use Apache Cordova in mobile applications Define offline access Use encrypted cache Set up Apple iOS development environment Set up Android development environment Work with UI frameworks Use client side debugging Define and implement authentication Implement push notification Globalize mobile applications Manage application updates and versions

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4 Skills for IBM API Management Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Describe API Management Describe components of IBM API Management product Describe the economy of APIs Install, configure, and manage IBM API Management 2.0 Publish and secure APIs Measure and analyze usage Develop applications using APIs

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5 Skills for IBM WebSphere Registry and Repository Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Describe the role of service registry and repository within service-oriented architecture (SOA) Explain the key functions of WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Describe the architecture of WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Explain how WebSphere Service Registry and Repository supports SOA governance and service lifecycle management Describe the topology considerations for planning a WebSphere Service Registry and Repository deployment configuration Explain how to install and deploy WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Explain how to troubleshoot installation and deployment problems Configure security for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Explain the support for various types of service metadata within WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Customize the information metamodel in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository to suit the SOA governance model for an organization Implement governance policies and service lifecycles Explain the various programmatic interfaces offered by WebSphere Service Registry and Repository to support client interactions Perform administration using various administrative interfaces

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6 Skills for IBM PureApplication System Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Describe at a high level the hardware and software components of the PureApplication System loaded on the rack Describe Ethernet hardware and virtual network requirements. Describe the steps to configure external networking Discuss the requirement to set up and configure a system Differentiate the capabilities of the Workload console and the System console Administer a cloud group, including IP groups, storage volumes and environment profiles Discuss the three deployment models that are supported by PureApplication System Build,deploy, and manage the following: Web application pattern Database pattern Virtual system pattern Build, deploy, and manage a custom image using IBM's Image Construction and Composition Tool

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7 Implementer skills for WebSphere Cast Iron Objectives After completing this step, students should be able to: Transform data Implement business logic Receive data from and deliver data to the most commonly used endpoints, including: File servers Web servers, by using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or web services Email servers Database management systems

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