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Client Onboarding Scenario

Introduction

The client onboarding scenario is an end-to-end solution that showcases the art of the possible with IBM Cloud Pak for Business Automation (CP4BA). You can see the solution in action in this pre-recorded video.

Prerequisites

A CP4BA environment. You have the following options to access an environment:

  • Use a Jam-in-a-box environment: This is a starter deployment of Cloud Pak for Business Automation which lets you reserve your own cluster and deploy the Client Onboarding solution to it automatically. The latest deployment instructions are available here
  • Create a new cluster on IBM Cloud Red Hat Managed OpenShift using the SWAT team's rapid deployment scripts (depending on availability of the required version).
  • Use your existing enterprise cluster with the following patterns: foundation, decisions_ads, application, document_processing, workflow and content.

If you plan to not use the internal email server/client that can be deployed as part of the Client Onboarding scenario, you would need to create a Gmail account. For the credentials, you will need to create an App Password which you will need later in the instructions.

Import Instructions

Instructions to import the Client Onboarding solution are available for the following CP4BA versions:

Once you have imported the Client Onboarding scenario successfully, you can perform the IBM Cloud Pak for Business Automation labs.

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