BlackBerry Systems Integration Professional accreditation

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Accreditation Path

BlackBerry Systems Integration Professional The technical accreditation training path for the BlackBerry Systems Integration Professional is comprised of BlackBerry UEM web-based and instructor-led training, which includes hands on labs. The training and assessment must be completed through one of BlackBerry’s Authorized Training Partners and will take 4 days to complete. The BSIP accreditation is targeted at individuals who will perform System Integration and Administration tasks on the BlackBerry UEM platform. To successfully achieve the accreditation for BlackBerry Systems Integration Professional you must complete all training and assessment requirements listed in the charts below.

Web-Based Training Pre-Work Training Module

Course Code

BlackBerry UEM Architecture & Data Flows

718-00009-123

BlackBerry UEM High Availability

718-00007-123

Duration

Description

Goals

1 hour

This course describes the BlackBerry UEM architecture. The learner will analyze how data flows when devices are activated and the different paths data can take when active devices access an organization’s network.

• Describe the BlackBerry UEM components • Describe the key ports required by BlackBerry UEM components • Analyze how data flows when a device is activated • Analyze how data flows when a device receives configuration updates • Analyze how data flows when a device sends or receives work data

1 hour

This course describes the options available to configure high availability in BlackBerry UEM. It uses scenarios and interactive practice exercises to take you through the process to plan and configure BlackBerry UEM for high availability.

• Identify the key components involved in the high availability architecture for BlackBerry UEM • Summarize the tasks required to configure high availability in BlackBerry UEM • Identify how BlackBerry UEM evaluates the health of BlackBerry UEM components • List the steps to set up high availability in a BlackBerry UEM environment • Match the high availability process description with its corresponding animation

Instructor-Led Training Training Module

Course Code

BlackBerry UEM for BlackBerry Systems Integration Professionals

716-00035-123

Duration 4 days

Description

Goals

This course introduces learners to foundational and advanced concepts and functionality of BlackBerry UEM. After taking this training, learners should be able to plan, license, install, manage, and scale a BlackBerry UEM deployment.

• Describe what BlackBerry UEM is • Review the architecture and data flows of BlackBerry UEM • Review BlackBerry UEM high availability • List the steps for planning your UEM deployment • Given an existing environment, assess an organization’s needs • Using the resources provided, evaluate given environments to determine if they meet UEM requirements • Given a sample environment, plan the deployment of UEM • Analyze the high availability installation impacts based on sample environments • Determine the best licensing option for a given environment • Successfully create a deployment plan for UEM • List the prerequisites for installation • Summarize the process to install UEM given the sample environment • Identify the mandatory and optional installation steps, tasks, and components • List the post-installation procedures • List the recommended best practices for configuring UEM • List the mandatory settings required to configure UEM • Configure UEM to connect to your company directory • Configure trusted certificates for UEM • Configure proxy servers for UEM

Accreditation Path

BlackBerry Systems Integration Professional Training Module

Course Code

Duration

Description

Goals • Configure device management settings for UEM • Configure UEM SelfService for user access • Configure additional basic and advanced settings using resources and information provided • List and order the tasks required by an administrator using the management checklist • Customize the UEM installation • Add administrators to UEM • Set up certificates • Create an app library • Add and remove apps in UEM • Assign apps or app groups to users, user groups, or device groups • Create policies and profiles to manage users and their devices • Create email templates and activation profiles • Create user roles and user groups • Create device groups • Configure activation settings • Choose an activation type based on your organizations needs • Create activation profiles • Add users and directorylinked groups • Using the activation checklist, identify the steps that you must take to activate devices in the sample environment • Identify best practices, tips, and tricks for activating and managing devices in an enterprise environment • Identify the best practices for activating devices with BlackBerry Work • Choose an activation type based on your organization’s needs • Activate devices (where available) • Identify when an administrator would use various activation tools instead of a user activating their own device • Assess the impacts of adding high availability • Assess the impact of increasing BlackBerry Connectivity Node instances

Assessments Training Module

Course Code

Duration

Description

BlackBerry UEM - Architecture and Data Flows - Assessment

719-00010-123

1 hour

This Assessment will evaluate the learner according to the objectives for the associated learning module. The passing score for this assessment is 77%.

BlackBerry UEM High Availability Assessment

719-00008-123

15 minutes

This Assessment will evaluate the learner according to the objectives for the associated learning module. The passing score for this assessment is 80%.

BlackBerry UEM for BlackBerry Systems Integration Professionals Assessment

719-00039-123

30 minutes

This assessment will evaluate the learner according to the objectives for the associated instructor-led course. The passing score for this assessment is 80%.

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