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Been discussed here already as an exact search should turn up. One example is here.
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The ultimate source is http://www.ibm.com/certify
You can find details about DataStage under Information Management.
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Hi,

I was planning to give Datastage 9.1 certification and started working on it. But few days ago I learned that IBM no longer have 9.1 certification anymore and now its 11.3 certification. Could you please let me know what changes I can expect between 8.5/9.1 & 11.3 as I have not worked on 11.3 version.
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They're not going to detail the differences between the new and old certifications, but you can get information on the latest version here.
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Basically there is a large degree of overlap. As you would expect, the 11.3 certification includes questions about some of the new features in version 11.3.
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Certifications are usually either free or heavily discounted if you take them at IBM conferences, such as World of Watson next October in Las Vegas (the conference formerly known as IBM Insight).
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WoW?
Isn't that taken already? ;-)
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Could you please give me some tips on passing 11.3 certification. I do not have any experience on 11.3 and I am relying solely on online material.
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I suggest you to review the subjects described on the following links:
http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/tests/objC2090-424.shtml

Then you can try to pass the assessment down below:
http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/tests/samC2090-424.shtml

It will show you which subjects you still have to review before the "real" exam.
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stuartjvnorton wrote:WoW?
Isn't that taken already? ;-)
Sometimes three letter acronyms (TLAs) have to be used over again (UOA).
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