IBM BPM Training
IBM BPM Training Online by Checkmate IT Tech offer a transformative journey, elevating your expertise and mastering essential skills. Our training provides you with the skills to design, optimize, and automate workflows using IBM’s powerful BPM platform. Perfect for business analysts, process managers, and IT professionals, this training will empower you to drive productivity, efficiency, and measurable improvements in your organization.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Business Process Analysts: Business process analysts are experts who want to get better at simulating and streamlining organizational business processes.
IT specialists and developers: Perfect for people in charge of putting BPM solutions into place, integrating them, and keeping them up to date in business settings.
Project Managers: Designed for project managers who want to use BPM approaches to improve process results and streamline workflows.
System Administrators: Ideal for system administrators in charge of overseeing and preserving BPM settings.
Consultants: Ideal for advisors offering BPM tactics and solutions to businesses striving for operational excellence.
BPM Developer: Creating and putting into practice BPM solutions and workflows.
Business Process Analyst: Analyzing and improving company processes to increase productivity is the responsibility of a business process analyst.
BPM Consultant: Giving businesses advice on how to use and execute BPM solutions.
BPM Architect: Creating BPM system architectures that satisfy organizational requirements.
System Administrator (BPM): overseeing and preserving BPM systems to ensure smooth functioning.
Industries that offer competitive pay and room for advancement in the USA and Canada, like banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and government, regularly look for BPM specialists to spearhead process improvements.
- Beginning with Business Process Management (BPM)
- BPM Lifecycle and Methodology
- An Overview of IBM BPM Architecture
- Process Center and Process Server
- Setting Up and Installing
- Lab: Setting up IBM BPM and getting around in the environment
- The Basics of BPMN 2.0
- Modeling Processes in IBM Process Designer
- Events, Activities, and Gateways
- Roles and Swimlanes
- Testing and Validating the Process
- Lab: Create a Simple Business Process
- Getting Started with Human Services
- Coach and Coach’s Views
- Data Binding and Variables
- Scripts on the Client Side vs. the Server Side
- Best Practices for UI Design
- Lab: Make a User Interface That Works
- An Overview of Integration Services
- Integrating REST and SOAP Services
- Setting Up Web Services
- Mapping and Changing Data
- How to Handle Errors in Services
- Lab: Link IBM BPM to an outside API
- What Are Business Rules?
- Tables for Making Decisions
- Fundamentals of Rule Design
- Using Conditional Logic
- Testing Services for Decisions
- Lab: Build and Deploy the Decision Service
- Processes within processes and sub-processes
- Handling Exceptions
- Gateways Based on Events
- Methods for Improving Processes
- Things to think about for performance
- Lab: Set up a complicated workflow scenario
- The lifecycle of process deployment
- Managing Snapshots and Versions
- Managing Users and Roles
- Monitoring Performance
- Reporting and Analyzing Processes
- Lab: Set up and watch a business process
- Building BPM Applications from Start to Finish
- Case Study on Designing Enterprise Processes
- Finding and fixing bugs
- Best Ways to Develop BPM
- Making a Resume and Doing Mock Interviews
- Presentation of the Final Project
It would be helpful to know a little bit about Java or web technologies, but it is not necessary.
Yes, the course starts with the basics of BPM and then moves on to more advanced topics.
Yes, IBM Process Designer goes into excellent detail about BPMN modeling.
Yes, it covers both REST and SOAP integrations.
Indeed, scripting and UI design are included.
Yes, it includes snapshots, versioning, and monitoring.
Yes, there are weekly labs and a final BPM project that goes all the way through.
- Developer for IBM BPM
- BPM Expert
- Developer of Workflows
- Analyst of Business Processes
Yes, debugging and improving performance are both included.
Yes, you will get a certificate of completion for the course.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
BPM Developer: Creating and putting into practice BPM solutions and workflows.
Business Process Analyst: Analyzing and improving company processes to increase productivity is the responsibility of a business process analyst.
BPM Consultant: Giving businesses advice on how to use and execute BPM solutions.
BPM Architect: Creating BPM system architectures that satisfy organizational requirements.
System Administrator (BPM): overseeing and preserving BPM systems to ensure smooth functioning.
Industries that offer competitive pay and room for advancement in the USA and Canada, like banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and government, regularly look for BPM specialists to spearhead process improvements.