Course Overview

The BBLC course aims to teach business leaders how to use blockchain technology to improve business operations by equipping them with technical knowledge and handson experience with blockchain technologies. The curriculum covers Ethereum and Bitcoin in detail, in addition to issues such as blockchain security and Blockchain as a Service (BaaS).

Virtual Learning

This interactive training can be taken from any location, your office or home and is delivered by a trainer. This training does not have any delegates in the class with the instructor, since all delegates are virtually connected. Virtual delegates do not travel to this course, Global Knowledge will send you all the information needed before the start of the course and you can test the logins.

Course Objectives

  • The structure and elements of a blockchain network, including how decentralization works
  • Hashing and consensus algorithms and their role in blockchain networks, including proof-of-work (PoW) and proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanisms
  • Digital currencies, including different types of cryptocurrency assets, the tokenization process, and how leading cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Altcoin, Litecoin, Zcash) work
  • The benefits of using blockchain technology and how to determine whether blockchain is the right solution for your business
  • Initial coin offerings (ICOs) vs. initial public offerings (IPOs)
  • Securitization of physical assets
  • Blockchain scalability issues and how to resolve them
  • How to design blockchain-based identity solutions
  • Blockchain use cases in supply chain management, energy, shipping, healthcare, and decentralized storage platforms
  • The basics of how Solidity and Ethereum work and the elements of the Ethereum ecosystem
  • How to create private blockchain networks using Ethereum
  • The structure and components of the Bitcoin network and how it works
  • Bitcoin cryptomining and its relation to PoW consensus mechanisms
  • Bitcoin’s limitations, variants, and clients
  • How to build secure smart contracts, including vulnerabilities in smart contracts and how to mitigate them
  • Formal verification of smart contracts
  • Privacy and confidentiality in blockchains
  • Blockchain as a Service
  • Permissioned and permissionless blockchains
  • The basics of the Hyperledger Fabric framework
  • Introduction to blockchain projects (including Fabric, Iroha, Burrow, and Indy)
  • Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Financial Applications
Module 3: Cryptocurrency Assets
Module 4: Blockchain Project Implementation
Module 5: Bitcoin
Module 6: Blockchain as a Service (BaaS)
Module 7: Security in Blockchains
Module 8: Ethereum
Module 9: Open Source
Module 10 Decentralized Apps (dApps)
Module 11: Scalable Blockchain
Module 12 Industry Use Cases
Module 13: The Internet of Things and Blockchain

Course Overview

This instructor-led Hyperledger training course is designed for developers and  who want to take a comprehensive deep dive on Hyperledger Fabric  v1.4.

This training course has been created to walk you through Chaincode Development, Testing, and Deployment for a Hyperledger Fabric Network catering specifically toward Golang written Chaincode (Fabric’s original Chaincode Language). Additionally as an Application Developer you will learn how to write, and prepare Client Applications using the most mature Standard Development Kit in Hyperledger Fabric, NodeJS. There are use cases, proof of concepts, as well as interactive lab work about the concepts.

Course Objectives

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  • Explore the major components of Blockchain
  • Learn about Hyperledger Fabric and the structure of the Hyperledger Architecture
  • Lean the features of the Fabric model including chaincode, SDKs, Ledger, Security and Membership Services
  • Perform comprehensive labs on writing chaincode
  • Explore the architecture of Hyperledger Fabric
  • Understand and perform in depth labs on Bootstrapping the Network
  • Perform comprehensive labs to integrate/develop an application with Hyperledger Fabric running a smart contract
  • Build applications on Hyperledger Fabric

Course Content

  1. Blockchain Basics (Overview)
  2. Hyperledger Fabric Development Environment

Lab: Setting up the Developer Environment

  1. Knowing the Difference: Composer
  2. Chaincode Use Cases
  3. Chaincode Basics

Lab: Writing the Chaincode Structure

  1. Golang Shim Development
  2. Databases for the Developer

Lab: Creating Rich Queries

  1. Chaincode Dev. Deployment and Interactions

Lab: Packaging & Deploying the Chaincode

  1. Clients & SDK Development: Fabric-Network
  2. Clients & SDK Development: Fabric-Client Interactions

Lab: SDK Development Pt. 1 Writing User Persistence Info

Lab: SDK Development Pt. 2 Transacting and Querying

  1. Logging and Monitoring

Course Overview

This dynamic Blockchain Security course covers all known aspects of Blockchain security that exist in the Blockchain environment today. This course provides a detailed overview of all Blockchain security issues, including threats, risk mitigation, node security integrity, confidentiality, best security practices, advanced Blockchain security and more. The in-depth lab sessions will provide the student with practical, real world tools for not only recognizing security threats, but mitigation and prevention as well.

Course Objectives

Those who attend the Security for Blockchain Professionals course and pass the exam certification will have a demonstrated knowledge of:

  • Identifying and differentiating between security threats and attacks on a Blockchain network.
  • Blockchain security methods, best practices, risk mitigation, and more.
  • All known (to date) cyber-attack vectors on the Blockchain.
  • Performing Blockchain network security risk analysis.
  • A complete understanding of Blockchain’s inherent security features and risks.
  • An excellent knowledge of best security practices for Blockchain System/Network Administrators.
  • Demonstrating appropriate Blockchain data safeguarding techniques.

Course Content

Day 1: Blockchain Security Fundamentals

Module 1: Fundamental Blockchain Security

  • Cryptography for the Blockchain
  • A Brief Introduction to Blockchain
  • Blockchain Security Assumptions
  • Limitations of Basic Blockchain Security

Module 2: Consensus in the Blockchain

  • Blockchain Consensus and Byzantine Generals
  • Introduction to Blockchain Consensus Security
    • Proof of Work
    • Proof of Stake
    • Other Blockchain Consensus Algorithms

Module 3: Advanced Blockchain Security Mechanisms

  • Architectural Security Measures
    • Permissioned Blockchains
    • Checkpointing
  • Advanced Cryptographic Solutions
    • Multiparty Signatures
    • Zero-Knowledge Proofs
    • Stealth Addresses
    • Ring Signatures
    • Confidential Transactions

 Module 4: Smart Contract Security

  • Introduction to Smart Contracts
  • Smart Contract Security Considerations
  • Smart Contract Code Auditing

Day 2: Blockchain Security Implementations

Module 5: Blockchain Risk Assessment

  • Blockchain Risk Considerations
  • Regulatory Requirements
  • Blockchain Architectural Design

Module 6: Basic Blockchain Security

  • User Security
  • Node Security
  • Network Security

 Module 7: Blockchain for Business

  • Introduction to Ethereum Security
  • Introduction to Hyperledger Security
  • Introduction to Corda Security

Module 8: Securely Implementing Business Blockchains

  • Business Operations
  • Data Management
  • Infrastructure
  • Legal and Regulatory Compliance

Day 3: Known Security Vulnerabilities and Solutions

Module 9: Network-Level Vulnerabilities and Attacks

  • 51% Attacks
  • Denial of Service Attacks
  • Eclipse Attacks
  • Replay Attacks
  • Routing Attacks
  • Sybil Attacks

Module 10: System-Level Vulnerabilities and Attacks

  • The Bitcoin Hack
  • The Verge Hack
  • The EOS Vulnerability
  • The Lisk Vulnerability

Module 11: Smart Contract Vulnerabilities and Attacks

  • Reentrancy
  • Access Control
  • Arithmetic
  • Unchecked Return Values
  • Denial of Service
  • Bad Randomness
  • Race Conditions
  • Timestamp Dependence
  • Short Addresses

Module 12: Security of Alternative DLT Architectures

  • Introduction to DAG-Based DLTs
  • Advantages of DAG-Based DLTs
  • Limitations of DAG-Based DLTs

Course Overview

This 2-day training focuses on the role of blockchain lead. A blockchain lead is the first designated person within an organization or network who keeps track of blockchain developments, advises management and management on investments and, for example, sets up and supervises projects together with a blockchain consultant. A blockchain lead prepares an organization to apply Blockchain Organizing and is therefore a kind of quartermaster.

 Some examples of tasks:

  • Keeping up with developments, visiting conferences, building a network
  • Designing and setting up Proof of Concept projects and experiments
  • Creating conditions for a successful implementation
  • Connecting common values, perspectives, vision, goals and ambitions
  • Coordination of various internal roles such as: purchasing, sales, administration, legal affairs, ICT and HRM
  • Alignment with external roles such as consultants, architects, developers
  • Project execution including: planning, documentation, business model development, prototype delivery.

Course Content

Day 1

09:00-09:30 Introduction and context

  • Introduction, acquaintance
  • Digital transformation
  • Changing perspectives on organizing data, trust, work and economics
  • With technology: also solve problems and change the way of organizing  

09:30-11:00 | What is Blockchain?

  • Blockchain: the next phase of the internet?
  • Blockchain basics
  • Different blockchains and consensus mechanisms


11:00-11:15 | Break

11:15-12:30 | The story behind Bitcoin en blockchain

  • Bitcoin and its history
  • Peer-to-peer network, decentralized accounting
  • Miners, maintainers and movers
  • Input reference, double spending and secure transport
  • Tokens, ICOs and more …

12:30-13:15 | Lunch

13:15-15:00 | Preparation XFM case

  • Case with Harvard Case method: Digital Assembly Line
  • Hand out and explain case
  • Preparation of case discussion: individual and group context (dialogue)

15:00-15:15 | Break

15:15-16:00 Blockchain in practice

  • Domains: fintech, HRtech, government and supply chain etc.
  • Function: identity document and flow management
  • Other applications
  • Possibilities: using blockchain strategy and opportunities
  • What does it mean for your organization or business model?

15:15-16:00 | Blockchain in practice (knowledge)

  • Practical applications and what does it mean for your business model?
  • Digital agenda, strategy and leadership
  • Project-based approach of Blockchain Organizing
  • Blockchain Lead and dealing with hypes and resistances
  • How to start a project tomorrow?

16:00-16:45 | Use cases

  • Working on your own use case (homework)
  • Group work

16: 45-17: 00 | Summary, evaluation and conclusion day 1

Day 2

9:00-10:00 | Why Blockchain Organizing?

  • The organization of data, trust and work
  • New starts with letting go the old
  • Perspective on New Organizing
  • Trust and productivity paradox
  • Uncertainty reduction: from social to technical script
  • Drivers: What problems can we solve with them? 

10:00-11:00 | Organizational aspect

  • Weconomics organization model (NOMAD)
  • The five basic principles of organizing
  • Transaction cost theory from Coase
  • New Institutional Economics
  • From hierarchy to market

11:00-11:15 | Break

11:15-12:30 | Data economics and leadership

  • Digital agenda, strategy, transformation
  • Towards a data common and utility (WECONET)
  • Pioneering and digital leadership
  • Blockchain Organizing Center of Knowledge (BLOCK)
  • Group work

12:30-13:15 | Lunch

13:15-15:00 | Case discussion XFM

  • Explanation of case discussion
  • Case discussion in group
  • Evaluation case

15:00-15:15 | Break

15:15-16:00 | Blockchain projects

  • Greenfield vs. Brownfield Organizing
  • Project-based approach of Blockchain Organizing
  • Double-track, backcasting, systeemleer, design thinking
  • Community Model Canvas versus Business Model Canvas
  • Different projects, Design Thinking
  • Setting up a n:n community, shared transaction network (WECONET)
  • Weconomics transition program (APOLLO)
  • Dealing with hypes and resistances
  • Approach: project methods, first steps
  • How do I start a project and how do I move afterwards?
  • Group work

16:00-16:45 | The future of Blockchain

  • Discussing own use case: ‘what do I take home’
  • Blockchain phases and developments
  • Blockchain in the future

16:45-17:00 | Summary, evaluation and conclusion day 2

Course Overview

The Blockchain for Healthcare Professionals course reviews how Blockchain is being applied in the Healthcare industry. As the healthcare industry faces many critical issues, healthcare professionals are turning to, and implementing Blockchain solutions to improve privacy, data integrity, cost reductions, and regulatory compliance, just to name a few. Including discussions of current and new use cases, as well as detailed coverage of the regulatory environment, this course focuses on how the Blockchain is being used to improve and resolve many of the current and future healthcare industry problems.

Whether you are a Healthcare Business Manager, Administrator, Executive, Clinician, Insurance Manager, or anyone connected with healthcare who make decisions in the healthcare industry, this course will look at existing Blockchain solutions being implemented today, as well as providing instruction and guidance on how to apply Blockchain to your healthcare business needs and requirements.

Course Content

Day 1

  • Blockchain 101
    • History of blockchain
    • Decentralization/centralization
    • Distributed ledger-private vs public
    • Mining and consensus mechanisms
    • Dapps and Smart Contracts
  • Intro to healthcare on blockchain including Medical records FHIR, HL7

Day 2

  • Patient identity HIPAA and GDPR
  • Value-based care and concepts (discuss outcome-based smart contracts)
  • IoT, IoHT and Healthcare
  • Digital Assets & Blockchain
  • Value Based Care and Blockchain
    • AI and Healthcare    

Day 3

  • Supply chain and Pharmaceutical tracking
  • 21CFR Part 11
  • DSCSA
  • Patient Enablement and empowerment with blockchain
  • Data sets
  • Blockchain Opportunities
  • Reviewing Projects and categories

Course Overview

We know the term blockchain mainly in relation to Bitcoin and blockchain technology. Blockchain Organizing is broader and mainly looks at the blockchain as a means to organize transactions almost frictionlessly between supply and demand. It is a way to reduce uncertainty and organize trust, without increasing complexity. We must realize that we will only get very little with technology if we do not change the model with which we organize supply and demand. The internet has not done this enough yet.

Blockchain Organizing is not technical, but it does use technology. You don’t need to know how an combustion engine works to drive a car. Blockchain Organizing is mainly about the impact on your position and organization, comparable to, for example, the question of what the impact of the internet was in the 1990s. Blockchain Organizing is a combination of a disruptive technology (blockchain) with a fundamentally new way of organizing. Blockchain Organizing is a form of organizational technology.

Course Objectives

  • awareness that with technology we also have to adapt the organizational model
  • gain knowledge about Blockchain Organizing
  • exchange experience which uses cases are useful
  • get in touch with other interested professionals to work together afterwards
  • get an idea of what Blockchain Organizing can mean for your position, organization and network
  • get more information about the Weconomics organizational model, knowledge infrastructure and transition program

Course Content

09:00- 09:30 hours | Introduction and context

  • Digital transformation
  • Using new organizational models with new technology
  • Are we aware that technology alone does not do enough?

09:30-10:30 hours | Blockchain basics technique

  • Blockchain basics
  • What can you use it for and what should not
  • Tokens, coins, cryptocurrencies en ICO’s
  • Different blockchains
  • Blockchain concepts

10:30-11:00 am | Why Blockchain?

  • Blockchain: next phase and extra layer on the internet
  • The organization of trust
  • New begins with letting go of old
  • Perspective on New Organizing
  • What organizational problems can we solve with it?

11:00-11:15 am | Coffee and tea break

11:15-12:00 hours | Blockchain in practice

  • Domain: fintech, organization of work, government and supply chain etc.
  • Function: identity management, documents, smart contracts
  • Other applications
  • Possibilities: exploiting strategy and opportunities of blockchain
  • What does it mean for your business model?
  • Group work and discuss use cases participants

12:00-12:30 pm | Consequences for you

  • Consequences for your role, function, organization and network
  • Blockchain projects (setting up)
  • Next step in transition programme
  • Knowledge Centre blockchain organisation (BLOCK)

12:30-13:00 hours | Use cases and questions

  • Which cases do you see for your organization, customers or network?
  • Questions and completion

Course Overview

This course reviews Blockchain and the architectural and technical issues that need to be considered before launching a development program. There are many decisions and issues that face the technical project team and this class will enable you to make those decisions.

Course Objectives

What you will learn:

  • What is Blockchain?
  • How does Blockchain work?
  • Blockchain types
  • How is Blockchain different from what we use today?
  • Blockchain use cases
  • What does a Blockchain app look like?
  • How do I design, develop, and test a Blockchain app?

Course Content

What is Blockchain?

  • A record of keeping systems
  • Trust
  • Decentralization
  • Trustless environment

How does Blockchain work?

  • Announcements
  • Blocks
  • Nodes
  • Chaining
  • Verification
  • Consensus
  • Scalability
  • Privacy
  • Crypto hashing
  • Digital fingerprinting
  • PoW versus PoS

Blockchain Types

  • Public versus private
  • Open versus closed
  • Smart contracts
  • Blockchain as history
  • Tokens/coins
  • Gas

How is Blockchain different from what we have today?

  • Decentralization
  • Peer-to-peer architecture
  • Software versus firmware
  • Database versus Blockchain
  • Distributed database or other technology?
  • Data sovereignty
  • Group consensus

Blockchain Use Cases

  • Use case examples
    • Currency
    • Banking
    • Voting
    • Medical records
    • Supply chain/value chain
    • Content distribution
    • Verification of software updates
    • Law enforcement
    • Title and ownership records
    • Social media and online credibility
    • Fractional asset ownership
    • Cable television billing
  • High fault tolerance
  • DDoS-proof
  • Public or private Blockchain?
  • Who are the participants?

What does a Blockchain app look like?

  • DApp
  • Resembles typical full stack web application
  • Any internal state changes and all transactions are written to the Blockchain
  • Node.js
  • IDE
  • Public Blockchain visibility
  • Private Blockchain solutions
  • Oracles

How do I design a Blockchain app?

  • What does the solution need to let users do?
  • Will the proposed solution reduce or remove the problems and pain points felt by users?
  • What should this solution prevent users from doing?
  • Do you need a solution ready for heavy use on day 1?
  • Is your solution idea enhanced by the use of Blockchain?
  • Does the use of Blockchain create a better end-user experience and how?
  • Has your business developed custom software solutions before?
  • What level of support are you going to need?
  • How big is the developer community?
  • Does your vision of the future align with the project or platform’s vision of the future?
  • Does the platform aim to make new and significant contributions to the development space, or is it an efficiency/cost play?
  • Should the solution be a public or private Blockchain?
  • Should the solution be an open or closed Blockchain?
  • Create a plan for contract updates and changes
  • Hybrid solutions
  • Monetary exchanges?

How do I develop a Blockchain app?

  • Agile approach pre-release
  • Define guiding principles up front
  • Software versus firmware
  • Announcements, not transactions!
  • Classes, not contracts
  • Link contracts to share functions
  • Use calling contracts to keep contract addresses the same
  • Hyperledger versus Ethereum
  • Consider the number of users and number of transactions per user
  • Should a blockless solution be applied?
  • Performance
  • Security
  • Anonymity
  • Monolithic versus modular
  • Sandwich complexity model

How do I test a Blockchain app?

  • Recommendations
  • Security
  • Networks (Ethereum)

Course Overview

SQL for PostgreSQL Course Overview

The SQL for PostgreSQL course is designed to give delegates practical experience in writing SQL statements and scripts using PostgreSQL. The basic SELECT statement,the use of SQL functions,and the basic table and view handling statements are introduced.

Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.

Course Objectives

Course Objectives

The course aims to provide the delegate with the knowledge to be able to use SQL to manipulate data held in a PostgreSQL database and to progress their SQL skills beyond the basics.

Course Content

SQL for PostgreSQL Training Course

Course Contents – DAY 1

Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions

Session 1: RELATIONAL DATABASE CONCEPTS

  • What is an PostgreSQL Database
  • Relational Database Structures
  • Tables,Rows and Columns
  • Indexes,Primary Keys and Foreign Keys
  • Supported Datatypes
  • The Data Dictionary

Session 2: USING psql

  • What is psql
  • Getting Started
  • Entering and Executing SQL Statements
  • Editing SQL Statements
  • Creating,Editing and Executing SQL Files

Session 3: RETRIEVING DATA WITH THE SELECT STATEMENT

  • The SELECT Statement
  • The SELECT and FROM Clauses
  • Conditions and the WHERE Clause
  • Other Conditional Operators
  • Logical Operators
  • The ORDER BY Clause
  • Column Aliases
  • Arithmetic Expressions
  • Precedence of Operators

Session 4: AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS

  • Overview of Built In Aggregate Functions
  • The GROUP BY Clause
  • The HAVING Clause

Session 5: JOINING TABLES

  • Overview of Table Joins
  • Inner Joins
  • Table Aliases
  • Outer Joins
  • Self Joins
  • ANSI Standard Joins

Session 6: BASIC SUBQUERIES AND SET OPERATORS

  • Overview of Subqueries
  • Basic Subqueries
  • Set Operators
  • The Union,Intersect and Except Operators

SQL for PostgreSQL Training Course

Course Contents – DAY 2

Session 7: NUMERIC,CHARACTER AND DATE FUNCTIONS

  • Function Types
  • Numeric Functions
  • Character Functions
  • String Concatenation
  • Date Arithmetic and Date Functions

Session 8: CONVERSION AND MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS

  • Conversion Functions
  • CASE Expressions
  • The COALESCE and NULLIF Functions

Session 9: COMPLEX SUBQUERIES

  • Subqueries Usage
  • In-Line Views
  • Subqueries with Joins
  • Multi Column Subqueries
  • Correlated Subqueries
  • Subquery Rules

SQL for PostgreSQL Training Course

Course Contents – DAY 3

Session 10: MANAGING DATA

  • Inserting Rows
  • Updating Rows
  • Updating Join and Upsert Rows
  • Deleting Rows
  • Transaction Control
  • Commit and Rollback
  • Savepoints
  • Commits and Constraints
  • Amending Data in pgAdmin 4
  • Insert data to Table from csv file
  • Export data from Table to csv file

Session 11: MANAGING TABLES

  • Creating Tables
  • Specifying Constraints
  • Altering Tables,Columns and Constraints
  • Dropping Tables,Columns and Constraints
  • Recovering Dropped Tables
  • Copying Tables

Session 12: MANAGING INDEXES AND VIEWS

  • Creating Indexes
  • Dropping Indexes
  • Listing Indexes
  • Creating and Using Views
  • Dropping Views
  • Listing Views

Session 13: MANAGING SEQUENCES

  • Create a Sequence
  • View Sequence Details

Course Overview

Artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are becoming mainstream. In this course, you will spend a day in the life of a data scientist so that you can collaborate efficiently with data scientists and build applications that integrate with ML. You will learn the basic process data scientists use to develop ML solutions on Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Amazon SageMaker. You will experience the steps to build, train, and deploy an ML model through instructor-led demonstrations and labs.

Course level: Intermediate

Duration: 1 day


Activities

This course includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demonstrations.

Course Objectives

In this course, you will learn to:

  • Discuss the benefits of different types of machine learning for solving business problems
  • Describe the typical processes, roles, and responsibilities on a team that builds and deploys ML systems
  • Explain how data scientists use AWS tools and ML to solve a common business problem
  • Summarize the steps a data scientist takes to prepare data
  • Summarize the steps a data scientist takes to train ML models
  • Summarize the steps a data scientist takes to evaluate and tune ML models
  • Summarize the steps to deploy a model to an endpoint and generate predictions
  • Describe the challenges for operationalizing ML models
  • Match AWS tools with their ML function

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to Machine Learning

  • Benefits of machine learning (ML)
  • Types of ML approaches
  • Framing the business problem
  • Prediction quality
  • Processes, roles, and responsibilities for ML projects

Module 2: Preparing a Dataset

  • Data analysis and preparation
  • Data preparation tools
  • Demonstration: Review Amazon SageMaker Studio and Notebooks
  • Hands-On Lab: Data Preparation with SageMaker Data Wrangler

Module 3: Training a Model

  • Steps to train a model
  • Choose an algorithm
  • Train the model in Amazon SageMaker
  • Hands-On Lab: Training a Model with Amazon SageMaker
  • Amazon CodeWhisperer
  • Demonstration: Amazon CodeWhisperer in SageMaker Studio Notebooks

Module 4: Evaluating and Tuning a Model

  • Model evaluation
  • Model tuning and hyperparameter optimization
  • Hands-On Lab: Model Tuning and Hyperparameter Optimization with Amazon SageMaker

Module 5: Deploying a Model

  • Model deployment
  • Hands-On Lab: Deploy a Model to a Real-Time Endpoint and Generate a Prediction

Module 6: Operational Challenges

  • Responsible ML
  • ML team and MLOps
  • Automation
  • Monitoring
  • Updating models (model testing and deployment)

Module 7: Other Model-Building Tools

  • Different tools for different skills and business needs
  • No-code ML with Amazon SageMaker Canvas
  • Demonstration: Overview of Amazon SageMaker Canvas
  • Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab
  • Demonstration: Overview of SageMaker Studio Lab
  • (Optional) Hands-On Lab: Integrating a Web Application with an Amazon SageMaker Model Endpoint

Course Overview

You already completed the preparation course and activated your achievement badge for this course. Now you want to know if you are ready for the exam. Microsoft creates exams based on real world scenarios. These are not necessarily covered in the preparation course you did.

This 2-day exam preparation training will help you to complete your study for certification. During the first day you will run through a selection of hands-on labs guided by a trainer. The second day you will be prepared for the actual exam with practice tests.

Course Objectives

You will be best prepared for the actual exam.

Course Content

Trainer guided hands on labs

Trainer guided practice exam

Practice exam

Exam – you will not do the exam during the course