Real World SSIS: A Survival Guide, 8 May, Baltimore

My friend and fellow Linchpin, Tim Mitchell (blog | @Tim_Mitchell) will deliver a day-long seminar titled Real World SSIS: A Survival Guide the day before SQL Saturday – Baltimore (9 May). Attend and learn more about:

  • Handling warnings, errors, and other bad stuff
  • Data cleansing using SSIS, T-SQL, and DQS
  • More than just a green box: validating the results
  • Managing variables, parameters, expressions, and scripts
  • Identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks
  • Evaluating the new features of SSIS 2012-2014
  • Choosing and using the right package deployment model
  • Automating SSIS development with Biml
  • When SSIS might *not* be the best choice

Tim Mitchell is a friend and co-author of both editions of the SSIS Design Patterns books. Plus, he’s an awesome instructor! I encourage anyone interested in learning more about SSIS to attend Tim’s seminar.

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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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