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IBM FileNet Content Services Administration

Course Code: F265GB (Also known as: F265GBGB)      Days: 4
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Course Overview

Your company has recognized Content Management as a key tool in managing corporate information and has made a substantial investment toward providing the right information to the right people at the right times to make the right decisions quickly. As a FileNet Content Services (CS) administrator, you will facilitate the implementation of this tool.

Audience

This course is for new CS Administrators and other professionals who are responsible for the ongoing installation, maintenance, and support of FileNet Content Services.

Prerequisites

It is critical that you have the following experience to receive maximum benefit from this course:

  • Significant experience with an operating system such as Windows 2000, Windows NT, or UNIX
  • Demonstrated experience with a Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Windows '98 interface
  • Working knowledge of client/server architecture and LAN concepts
  • A good understanding of your company's strategic plan for enterprise content management

Contents

Additional topics of discussion include:

  • Document Management
  • Property Manager
  • Storage Manager
  • Content Search Manager
  • Post-Installation Elements
  • Terms and Concepts
  • Administrative Tools
  • Using IDM Desktop
  • FileNet Find
  • Managing Users and Groups
  • Bulk Process
  • Managing Items: Document Profiles
  • Managing Items: Housekeeping
  • CS Client/Server Relationships
  • Simulated Implementation Business Problem
  • Auditing
  • Managing Items: Disaster Recovery
  • Library System Maintenance
  • Troubleshooting
  • Final Considerations


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