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Journey to Cloud: Envisioning Your Solution

IBM SkillsBuild

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This credential earner demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the digital transformation drivers made possible by cloud technologies and services. This includes: how cloud works, its capabilities, types, and delivery models (IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS); digital transformation strategies such as Agile practices, the IBM Garage Method, and Enterprise Design Thinking to help organizations get started on their transformation journey; & deploying a test pilot cloud application using IBM Code Engine.

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Online

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  • Alabama

    Alabama

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • API
  • Agile Practices
  • Application Deployment
  • Application Testing
  • Business Framing
  • Cloud Adoption
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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Course)

  • Complete computer system design — direct the analysis, development, and operation of end-to-end solutions autonomously across diverse enterprise environments.
  • Complex stakeholder requirements — elicit, reconcile, and translate conflicting client and staff needs into coherent technical architectures without supervisory input.
  • Component suitability investigations — conduct independent technical evaluations across hardware and software options and deliver justified recommendations to decision-makers.
  • Non-routine system failures — diagnose root causes using critical thinking and systems analysis methods and implement corrective actions under operational pressure.
  • Secure system architectures — design and communicate comprehensive security frameworks and implementation guidelines for high-stakes enterprise or multi-site deployments.
  • Installation and integration oversight — direct cross-functional teams executing operating system, network, application, and hardware deployments on complex infrastructure.
  • System monitoring strategies — design proactive monitoring configurations using specialized tools to detect potential problems before service impact occurs.
  • Data, hardware, and software requirement specifications — produce detailed bill-of-materials and architecture documents that fully address identified user needs.
  • Ongoing maintenance programs — engineer and manage systematic maintenance schedules covering hardware replacement, software patching, and capacity upgrades across production environments.
  • Technical writing and oral presentation — communicate architectural decisions, risk assessments, and recommendations clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.

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