SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns has been released!
The book is done and available thanks to the hard work and dedication of a great crew:
- Michelle Ufford (Blog | @sqlfool) – co-author
- Jessica M. Moss (Blog | @jessicammoss) – co-author
- Tim Mitchell (Blog | @tim_mitchell) – co-author
- Matt Masson (Blog | @mattmasson) – co-author
- Donald Farmer (Blog | @donalddotfarmer) – foreword
- David Stein (Blog | @made2mentor) – technical editing
- Mark Powers – editing
- Jonathan Gennick – editorial director
- Michael Coles – for suggesting we submit a writing proposal Apress
- Friends and family who put up with us while we were writing
- A bunch of other important people I cannot remember right now…
It is a pleasure to write and an honor and privilege to be published. We hope this book helps those who want to learn more about SSIS.
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Received the book this week and looking forward to deep read over the next few weeks. I downloaded code from Apress site and didn’t find code for Appendix A – SSIS Framework. Will code be available separately?
thanks
alfredo
Hi Alfredor,
I will check to make sure the code download site is up and running, and that it includes Appendix A’s code. In the meantime, email me directly at andy {dot} leonard [at] gmail.
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Hi Andy,
I’ve posted a link to this new SSIS book on the Integration Services Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/allaboutssis?sk=page_insights#/allaboutssis)
There’s also a link to the new SSIS book on the Integration Services technology page (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/cc511477.aspx ). See the Books tab in the Resources section.