Suggestion abt the certification
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Suggestion abt the certification
Hi Moderator(of DSXchange),
Can you introduce one category dedicated for Enterprise Edition Certification.
So that people can share their experience and type of questions.
Thanks,
december7
Can you introduce one category dedicated for Enterprise Edition Certification.
So that people can share their experience and type of questions.
Thanks,
december7
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Certification is not yet available; it is expected sometime this quarter, but the best laid plans of mice and men gang aft a'gley.
Certification questions are the intellectual property of IBM; publishing them would bring down the wrath of the IBM copyright police (which I'm informed is not pretty).
On that basis, I don't think this particular idea has any legs on this site. The owners of the site are IBM resellers, and want to remain so.
Certification questions are the intellectual property of IBM; publishing them would bring down the wrath of the IBM copyright police (which I'm informed is not pretty).
On that basis, I don't think this particular idea has any legs on this site. The owners of the site are IBM resellers, and want to remain so.
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There is a lates release in IBM site for the call of IBM Certified Solution Developer - WebSphere IIS DataStage Enterprise Edition v7.5 by the start of this year.
Prety cool stuff.
http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/certs/iisdwsdev75.shtml
Prety cool stuff.
http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/certs/iisdwsdev75.shtml
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
I was surprised to see this, thanks! I've signed up with the testing company and am awaiting my userid/password - perhaps the test is already finished, I'll see when I get to login and attempt to sign up.
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IMHO, this is equivalet to answering the more popular questions people try to post here that we refer to as interview questionskumar_s wrote:Hope we would see many question that were asked in Exams in our forum
This will ultimatly hurt pople trying to apply more then help them!
I strongly urge people, Don't publish any official question from the test.
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I don't think the exams are ready yet on the Prometric or Pearson web sites. It's hard to tell for sure, both sites have very poor catalog browse and search functions. On the Pearson site you cannot find out if they have the exam until you create a login, but you don't want to create a login until you know whether they have the exam. Stupid site. On Prometric they don't even have an IBM category or anything called WebSphere or DataStage and all exams appear on one long drop down combo box without even the simplest search function. Doubly stupid site.
They have 10 sample questions, I got 8/10, spotted a couple dodgy questions. Will blog about it later.
They have 10 sample questions, I got 8/10, spotted a couple dodgy questions. Will blog about it later.
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Have provided an evaluation of the objectives and sample questions on my latest blog IBM WebSphere IIS DataStage Enterprise Edition v7.5 certification appears on IBM website.
Thanks to eagle eyed Kumar for spotting this information. We certainly didn't get anything through the IBM certification news email.
I am a supporter of certification exams but I think it is inevitable that cheat questions will get posted somewhere. Hopefully the overall question pool will be large enough to foil the cheats.
Thanks to eagle eyed Kumar for spotting this information. We certainly didn't get anything through the IBM certification news email.
I am a supporter of certification exams but I think it is inevitable that cheat questions will get posted somewhere. Hopefully the overall question pool will be large enough to foil the cheats.
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Hi All,
The 000-415: IBM WebSphere IIS DataStage Enterprise Edition v7.5 is listed on the prometric site.
The cost of the exam is listed as 576 GBP.
The exam is very expensive as compared to other certification exams.
The 000-415: IBM WebSphere IIS DataStage Enterprise Edition v7.5 is listed on the prometric site.
The cost of the exam is listed as 576 GBP.
The exam is very expensive as compared to other certification exams.
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Cost of certification is $175 in countries like US and $100 in emerging markets like India.
Yes, thats nice. Will try the exam out on my next trip as its 576 GBP here in the UAE.
Warm Regards,
Amruta Bandekar
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I checked the price here in the UK and it is GBP100. I'm waiting on my userid and once I get it I'll sign up for the test {I'm assuming that it's already complete and available}. I think I do need to study up a bit, it would be embarrasing to fail it
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Some pressure must be applied to IBM to run the classes - especially the advanced class - so we can learn what the expected answers are (rather than the answers we have learned through experience). The certification and advanced class were developed together.
I've been on a waitlist for one class for over two years.
I've been on a waitlist for one class for over two years.
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I got my ID for Pearson and (not surprisingly) the exam for DataStage is still airware - nothing in the IBM section about it at all.
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