Want to Learn More About SSIS and Biml? Upcoming Training Opportunities!

Here’s a list of upcoming training opportunities for people wanting to learn more about SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml):

27 May, Join Tim Mitchell (Blog | @Tim_Mitchell) and I, as well as Linchpins Kevin Hazzard and Kent Bradshaw, for Office Hours: Is Biml Right for You as we answer YOUR questions about SSIS development with Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml). It’s free!

I’ll be attending SQL Saturday #409 – Rheinland in Germany 13 Jun 2015 and presenting a day-long PASS Essential Event titled Advanced SSIS Design Patterns and Automation with Biml in Bad Homburg (near Frankfurt) on Monday, 15 Jun 2015.

I return to London to work with my friends at Technitrain and deliver SQL Server Integration Services Design Patterns 7-10 Sep. The target audience for this course is intermediate SQL Server Integration Services developers (or quick learners) who wish to learn best practices and design patterns, and those who wish upgrade their existing SSIS skills to 2012 or 2014.

Tim Mitchell and I have two deliveries of Advanced SSIS Training planned for the remainder of 2015! Each training is four days of SSIS data flow internals, performance design patterns, fault tolerance and error handling, security, deployment, data quality, metadata management, Biml, SSIS limitations (plus workarounds), and ETL edge cases. 28 Sep – 1 Oct we’re in Alpharetta, Georgia; and 7-10 Dec we’re in Reston, Virginia.

I hope to see you at one of these events!

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Learn more: 
Stairway to Biml
Linchpin People Blog: SSIS
Stairway to Integration Services

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Andy Leonard

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Christian, husband, dad, grandpa, Data Philosopher, Data Engineer, Azure Data Factory, SSIS guy, and farmer. I was cloud before cloud was cool. :{>

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