Qlik Talend Data Integration certification exams measure your skills to ensure that you have the knowledge to successfully implement quality projects. Preparation is critical to passing.
This certification exam covers Talend Cloud administration and migration from Talend on-premises products to Talend Cloud. Topics include, but are not limited to, Talend Cloud architecture and applications, user management in Talend Cloud, deployment and scheduling, remote engines, managing and promoting environments and workspaces, managing Git projects, and administrating migration from Talend on-premises products to Talend Cloud.
Certification Exam details
Duration: 55 minutes
Number of questions: 45
Passing score: 70%
Exam content is updated periodically. The number and difficulty of questions may change. The passing score is adjusted to maintain a consistent standard.
Recommended experience
At least six months of experience using Talend products Experience with Talend Cloud administration, architecture, and applications Thorough knowledge of Talend Management Console Experience of migration from on-premises to Talend Cloud
Preparation
To prepare for this certification exam, Qlik recommends:
Taking Talend Cloud Essentials and Talend Cloud Administration learning paths Completing the Talend Cloud Hands-on Migration advanced use case Studying the material in the Talend Cloud Certified Administrator - prep course Reading the product documentation:
You should be comfortable using the Qlik Talend Help Center to search for documents that correspond with the exam topics Reading Qlik Community knowledge base articles For more information about the recommended learning plans, go to the Qlik Learning Catalog.
Badge
After passing this certification exam, you are awarded the Talend API Services Developer Certified badge. To know more about the criteria to earn this badge, refer to the Qlik Badging program page.
Certification Exam topics
Overview of Talend Cloud
Explain the role of Talend Cloud in data ecosystems (including third-party software) Explain the architecture of Talend Cloud (including Talend Management Console public API) Differentiate between the various Talend Cloud applications (API Designer, API Tester, Data Preparation, Data Stewardship, Pipeline Designer, and Data Inventory) Describe the purpose of Talend Studio in a Talend Cloud environment
User management and authentication
Manage profile preferences Create and manage users, roles, and groups Manage projects and authorizations Define login options Generate, use, and manage personal access tokens Apply authentication methods (SSO, MFA, and IAM)
Manage environments and workspaces using TMC
Create and manage an environment, workspace, and permissions Promote an environment
Publish and manage artifacts
Differentiate between different artifacts Connect Talend Studio to Talend Cloud and create a remote connection Configure a Git project in Talend Management Console Work with Git in Talend Studio Configure an artifact repository to store external libraries Publish to Talend Cloud from Talend Studio (including deploying artifacts to TMC, correct Job builds, API endpoint about microservice) Publish a pipeline from Pipeline Designer Manage artifacts and versions
Connections and resources
Create native and custom connections Manage resources
Execution engines
Choose the types of execution engines (Remote Engine, Remote Engine cluster, Remote Engine Gen2, Cloud Engine and engine tokens) Create and pair a Remote Engine Deploy Remote Engine to AWS and Azure Create standard and advanced run profiles
Execution in Talend Management Console
Create a task and configure its execution Create a plan and configure its execution Publish tasks (logs, deployment ports and where service is deployed) Use context variables Execute a Job on a Remote Engine from Talend Studio Debugging and logging (execution logs and audit logs) Monitor executions