• Classroom
  • Online, Instructor-Led
Course Description

The System Administration Advanced course teaches about the robust controls in the base instance in modules and labs to reinforce daily tasks. Course labs are designed step-by-step to facilitate application of concepts. This course explores the ServiceNow application and how it is defined. It continues by covering the components of an application, focusing on application scopes and the different types of application data. The course examines the importance of reporting. Debugging tools are introduced. Also, ServiceNow’s ability to integrate with many third-party applications and data sources is analyzed. The course reviews how ServiceNow reporting enables the user to create and distribute reports that show the current state of instance data, such as how many open incidents of each priority exist. Tools for data hygiene is reviewed. The course emphasizes the importance of maintaining the system to provide a better user experience.

Learning Objectives

The System Administration Advanced course will prepare administrators through advanced concepts by: Identifying ServiceNow applications and application components Explaining the difference between application configurations and customizations Describing best practices for reporting efficiencies within the ServiceNow platform Introducing students to debugging tools Discussing integrations with the ServiceNow platform Identifying various factors affecting performance

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

Work Roles