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Overview

This course provides technical professionals an introduction to FileNet Content Manager in a containerized environment. It teaches you how to work with an IBM FileNet Content Manager repository including how to access content using Content Navigator. 

The course begins with an introduction to IBM Cloud Pak for Business Automation. You learn about IBM FileNet Content Manager container environment, features, and architecture. You access content using Content Navigator. 

Audience

This course is for developers and administrators.

Skills Gained

  • Learn about IBM Cloud Pak for Business Automation
  • Explain the FileNet Content Platform Engine architecture
  • Monitor the cluster health in the Red Hat OpenShift console
  • Verify that the IBM FileNet P8 components are in running status
  • Navigate within the FileNet platform
  • Explore IBM Business Automation Navigator
  • Describe multi-tenancy and learn how to isolate content
  • Explains the fundamental functions of object stores

Outline

This course provides technical professionals an introduction to FileNet Content Manager in a containerized environment.

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