SQLUG.BE Event: An evening on SSIS - 25th of September 2008
The SQLUG.BE is proud to present the next event: an evening on SQL Server Integration Services.
Agenda:
Session 1: what's new in SSIS 2008 by Nico Verheire
A word about our speaker:
Nico Verheire is a Business Intelligence Consultant for RealDolmen. For the last 4 years, he has been working almost exclusively on SQL Server (7, 2000, 2005), with a strong focus on SSIS, SSAS and SSRS. Nico currently holds an MCTS certification for SQL Server 2005 BI.
Abstract:
Integrating data with ADO.NET
Scripting with VSTA
Introducing the new lookup transformation (including caching)
Managing change in a data warehouse: how to use Change Data Capture (CDC) and use of the MERGE statement
Dealing with data quality: the Data Profiling Task
Level: 200
Session 2: Deep-dive session about improving SSIS performance given by Geert Vanhove
A word about our speaker:
Geert Vanhove started his career in IT in 1991 as COBOL programmer on a mainframe system. In 1994 he chose to focus on databases, first on Sybase, later (1998) -almost- fulltime on Microsoft SQL Server. In 2005 he started his own company - DCOD - mainly focussing on performance tuning of SQL Server OLTP and BI platforms. He was closely involved with some of the most important SQL Server realizations in Belgium - as well in a development as in an operational context.
Abstract:
This session will address some problems that might occur when a SSIS solution needs to scale because DB and data volumes to load are getting larger. This session is not only a statement of how you can improve your SSIS performance; the impact of each optimization step is shown in action throughout the demo package that will be the red wire of this presentation...
Level: 300
Date: Thu September 25, 2008
Agenda:
18:00 - 18:30 Welcome with a drink & sandwich
18:30 - 20:00 Part 1
20:00 - 20:30 Pause
20:30 - 22:00 Part 2
22:00 - ... networking
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