August 10, 2021 By Natalie Brooks Powell < 1 min read

The updated learning path and certification exam will be available on August 24, 2021.

As cloud technologies evolve, you can count on IBM Training to help you stay up to date. To keep up with this constant evolution in cloud technology, we are launching an all-new version of the IBM Cloud Professional Architect certification program on August 24, 2021. This version includes extensive updates that reflect the latest technologies and best practices for IBM Cloud architecture for 2021 — from updates to networking and security to comprehensive compute options.

The updated learning path and certification exam will be available here:

  • Updated: IBM Cloud Professional Architect Learning Path
  • Updated: IBM Cloud Professional Architect Certification Exam

(If you are currently on pace to take the v4 exam, it will only be available through August 30. Starting August 24, the new v5 certification and practice exams will be available.)

IBM Cloud certifications give today’s technologists the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge and skills while earning valuable industry-standard credentials.

To expand your cloud expertise, advance your career and boost your qualifications in the marketplace, visit the IBM Center for Cloud Training.

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