Administering IBM Web Content Manager
| Length: | 2.0 Days |
| Course code: | WPL41G-X |
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| Price: | 1030 EUR |
This course provides you with comprehensive instruction on IBM® Web Content Manager V7.0 administration, from basic Web Content Manager terminology and concepts, to more advanced topics, such as setting up and updating the authoring, testing, and delivery environments. In this course, you will explore the possible topologies, discover how Web Content Manager and WebSphere® Portal can work together, and study how to maintain and manage the system. As the course progresses, you will then explore topics such as managing content versions, maintaining history, and tuning for performance, along with getting help, backing up your data, and recovering that data (if necessary). Finally, you will examine how to migrate down-level content to IBM Web Content Manager 7.0. The self paced version of this course is : Administering IBM Web Content Manager ( SPVC) (WPP41)
Note: This course does not delve deeply into the topic of WebSphere® Portal administration, site design, or site development.
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The target audience for this intermediate course is the IBM Web Content Manager administrator who is familiar with or has experience with administration tasks, such as managing and monitoring systems, and using logs to troubleshoot issues.
You should have knowledge of:
Lesson 1: Overview of WebSphere Portal and IBM Web Content Manager
Lesson 2: Understanding IBM Web Content Manager server topologies
Lesson 3: Working in the authoring environment
Lesson 4: Working in the delivery environment
Lesson 5: Understanding syndication
Lesson 6: Working with your cache
Lesson 7: Improving performance
Lesson 8: Maintaining IBM Web Content Manager
Lesson 9: Web Content Manager deployment best practices
Lesson 10: Migrating from previous versions of IBM Web Content Manager (optional)
Appendix A. Fine tuning for performance
Appendix B. Web Content Manager APIs
Appendix C. Database domains