Practical solutions and best practices for getting the most out of Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services The 2012 release of Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) offers significant new and enhanced features that greatly expand the capabilities of this productβbut only if you know ho
Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services
β Scribed by Brian Knight, Erik Veerman, Jessica M. Moss, Mike Davis, Chris Rock
- Publisher
- Wrox
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
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- 960
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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An in-depth look at the radical changes to the newest release of SISS
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services (SISS) builds on the revolutionary database product suite first introduced in 2005. With this crucial resource, you will explore how this newest release serves as a powerful tool for performing extraction, transformation, and load operations (ETL). A team of SQL Server experts deciphers this complex topic and provides detailed coverage of the new features of the 2012 product release. In addition to technical updates and additions, the authors present you with a new set of SISS best practices, based on years of real-world experience that have transpired since the previous edition was published.
- Details the newest features of the 2012 SISS product release, which is the most significant release since 2005
- Addresses the keys to a successful ETL solution, such as using the right enterprise ETL tool and employing the right ETL architecture in order to meet the system requirements
- Includes additional case studies and tutorial examples to illustrate advanced concepts and techniques
Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services is a valuable resource that meets the demands and high expectations of experienced SSIS professionals.
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