Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services

1. Auflage Juni 2014
912 Seiten, Softcover
Praktikerbuch
Fill the gap between planning and doing with SSIS 2014
The 2014 release of Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services provides enhancements for managing extraction, transformation, and load operations, plus expanded in-memory capabilities, improved disaster recovery, increased scalability, and much more. The increased functionality will streamline your ETL processes and smooth out your workflow, but the catch is that your workflow must change. New tools come with new best practices, and Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services will keep you ahead of the curve. SQL Server MVP Brian Knight is the most respected name in the business, and your ultimate guide to navigating the changes to use Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 2014 to your utmost advantage.
* Implement new best practices for effective use of SSIS
* Work through tutorials for hands-on learning of complex techniques
* Read case studies that illustrate the more advanced concepts
* Learn directly from the foremost authority on SSIS
SQL Server Integration Services is a complex tool, but it's the lifeblood of your work. You need to know it inside out, and you must understand the full potential of its capabilities in order to use it effectively. You need to make sure the right architecture is in place. Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services is your roadmap to understanding SSIS on a fundamental level, and setting yourself up for success.
Chapter 1: Welcome to SQL Server Integration Services 1
Chapter 2: The SSIS Tools 17
Chapter 3: SSIS Tasks 39
Chapter 4: The Data Flow 99
Chapter 5: Using Variables, Parameters, and Expressions 165
Chapter 6: Containers 205
Chapter 7: Joining Data 219
Chapter 8: Creating an End-to-End Package 253
Chapter 9: Scripting in SSIS 275
Chapter 10: Advanced Data Cleansing in SSIS 335
Chapter 11: Incremental Loads in SSIS 363
Chapter 12: Loading a Data Warehouse 381
Chapter 13: Using the Relational Engine 429
Chapter 14: Accessing Heterogeneous Data 453
Chapter 15: Reliability and Scalability 497
Chapter 16: Understanding and Tuning the Data Flow Engine 529
Chapter 17: SSIS Software Development Life Cycle 563
Chapter 18: Error and Event Handling 591
Chapter 19: Programming and Extending SSIS 631
Chapter 20: Adding a User Interface to Your Component 689
Chapter 21: External Management and WMI Task Implementation 715
Chapter 22: Administering SSIS 767
Appendix A: SSIS Crib Notes 821
Appendix B: SSIS Internal Views and Stored Procedures 829
Appendix C: Interviewing for an ETL Developer Position 833
Index 839
Devin Knight is a SQL Server MVP, the Training Director at Pragmatic Works, and an author on six SQL Server books.
Jessica M. Moss is a well-known architect, speaker, author, and Microsoft MVP of SQL Server business intelligence who has created data warehousing solutions for a variety of industries.
Mike Davis, MCTS, MCITP, is the Managing Project Lead at Pragmatic Works, has co-authored several business intelligence books, and regularly speaks at SQL events.
Chris Rock is a software developer and program manager at Pragmatic Works, where he develops custom SSIS components and software.
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