Datastage Certification
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Datastage Certification
Hi All,
I'm planning to give the Datatstage V8.0 Certification, Also i'm new to Datastage. So i need your help in finding the stuff for certification
I'm planning to give the Datatstage V8.0 Certification, Also i'm new to Datastage. So i need your help in finding the stuff for certification
Thanks & Regards,
Rajesh K.
Rajesh K.
I'm planning to give the Datatstage V8.0 Certification
I'm new to Datastage
Aren't those two statements mutually exclusive, at least at this point in time? That 'stuff' you need for certification is called experience by the way. As in actually using the tool for some period of time and then getting certified after you've become.... certifiable, so to speak. This rather than getting the certification answers online somewhere and showing up at a client site with your shiny new certification, knowing squat.
At least that's how it is supposed to work. Now, if your Huff is still in the garage, still reading this and your level of 'new-ness' includes some actual level of experience with the tool, then our very own Vincent McBurney has (amongst many other loverly things) a blog regarding certification here. A little old but still valid AFAIK.
I'm new to Datastage
Aren't those two statements mutually exclusive, at least at this point in time? That 'stuff' you need for certification is called experience by the way. As in actually using the tool for some period of time and then getting certified after you've become.... certifiable, so to speak. This rather than getting the certification answers online somewhere and showing up at a client site with your shiny new certification, knowing squat.
At least that's how it is supposed to work. Now, if your Huff is still in the garage, still reading this and your level of 'new-ness' includes some actual level of experience with the tool, then our very own Vincent McBurney has (amongst many other loverly things) a blog regarding certification here. A little old but still valid AFAIK.
-craig
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"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
Yes, I ithink you should wait for a few years working with this tool,
I have been working with it almost five years and in this period I have configured completely and managed the servers, I have developed a lot of processes and a week ago I have been certified...
I think the exam is not complicated, but you need experience.
I have been working with it almost five years and in this period I have configured completely and managed the servers, I have developed a lot of processes and a week ago I have been certified...
I think the exam is not complicated, but you need experience.
Best Regards,
Jorge Calvo
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Hi,
Perhaps the appropriate path is something like:
DataStage Training (IBM recommended) Development (at least 6months) Certification (prepare yourself before apply) and then with some knowlaedge you might do the exam easly.
Perhaps the appropriate path is something like:
DataStage Training (IBM recommended) Development (at least 6months) Certification (prepare yourself before apply) and then with some knowlaedge you might do the exam easly.
Mario Fernandes
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