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IBM Cloud Management and Platform Course

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Overview

This course introduces you to the fundamental concepts of managing IT assets, service requests, and changes in your IT environment using IBM Control Desk. You learn how managing these processes with a unified solution provides significant advantages to your organization. Through instructor-led discussion, demonstrations, and hands-on labs, you learn how to plan a deployment, perform basic configuration, and navigate IBM Control Desk.

Audience

This course is suitable for all roles, including installers, administrators, and service desk agents.

Skills Gained

After you complete this course, you can perform the following tasks:

  • Describe the features of IBM Control Desk
  • Explain the architecture
  • List the primary installation scenarios
  • Perform initial configuration
  • Explain the processes managed by IBM Control Desk

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should have the following skills:

  • Basic browser navigation skills

Outline

  • Overview
  • Implementation
  • Basic configuration
  • Service Request Management
  • IT Asset Management
  • Change, Configuration, and Release Management

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