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Five Free Hours of Training

By Press Release, 2008/07/14 (first published: 2008/07/01)

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SQL Server Business Intelligence Webinar Series

Brought to you by:

5 days and More than Five Hours of Training for Free

July 14-18, 2008

 

 

Join SQL Server MVP and SSIS Author Brian Knight for a week this summerand get the latest on Microsoft Business Intelligence. If you are a SQL Server user and are interested in Microsoft Business Intelligence then you won't want to miss these free training sessions. You may attend all five session if you wish or register for the sessions independently.

Registration is open to the first 1,000 people in each session and seats are going fast. Registration is below:

http://www.dtsxchange.com/freebisessions.asp

 

 

 

BI Webinar calendar, summary, and registration links

5 Days 11 BI Sessions Summary Registration Link
Monday, July 14 @ 11:30 AM EDT 1hour Upgrading DTS Packages to SSIS The session will include an actual DTS package conversion using DTS xChange and other strategies. DTS xChange offers the latest automated DTS to SSIS migration technology used to complete SQL Server 2005 upgrades. Sorry, session is full. Please attend afternoon session
Monday, July 14 @ 1:30 PM EDT 1hour Upgrading DTS Packages to SSIS The session will include an actual DTS package conversion using DTS xChange and other strategies. DTS xChange offers the latest automated DTS to SSIS migration technology used to complete SQL Server 2005 upgrades. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/976091722
Tuesday, July 15 @ 11:30 AM EDT 1hour Introduction to SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) This session will get you past the learning curve of SSIS. Brian covers creating an end to end package that covers many of the concepts in SSIS. He covers, looping over a set of files, processing each file and then archiving. You won't want to miss this if you're new to SSIS. Sorry, session is full. Please attend afternoon session
Tuesday, July 15 @ 1:30 PM EDT 1hour Introduction to SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) This session will get you past the learning curve of SSIS. Brian covers creating an end to end package that covers many of the concepts in SSIS. He covers, looping over a set of files, processing each file and then archiving. You won't want to miss this if you're new to SSIS. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/471645031
Wednesday, July 16 @11:30 AM EDT 1hour SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) for the DBA Brian will start by showing you the basics of SSIS then quickly jump into common DBA tasks like trying to integrate SSIS with dynamic management views (DMVs) to determine the worst performing queries across multiple databases and servers. If you're a DBA and have SSIS in your environment, you won't want to miss this presentation. Sorry, session is full. Please attend afternoon session
Wednesday, July 16 @ 1:30 PM EDT 1hour SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) for the DBA Brian will start by showing you the basics of SSIS then quickly jump into common DBA tasks like trying to integrate SSIS with dynamic management views (DMVs) to determine the worst performing queries across multiple databases and servers. If you're a DBA and have SSIS in your environment, you won't want to miss this presentation. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/301757498
Thursday, July 17 @ 11:30 AM EDT 1hour Performance Tuning SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) In this demo-rich presentation, Brian shows you some of the common and not so common ways to tune SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). Learn how to tune the data flow using some of the advanced SSIS options and how to avoid common SSIS mistakes. See how to measure performance and how to keep SSIS from monopolizing your server's resourcing. Lastly, discover SQL Server 2008 features that will make SSIS more efficient. Sorry, session is full. Please attend afternoon session
Thursday, July 17 @ 1:30 PM EDT 1hour Performance Tuning SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) In this demo-rich presentation, Brian shows you some of the common and not so common ways to tune SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). Learn how to tune the data flow using some of the advanced SSIS options and how to avoid common SSIS mistakes. See how to measure performance and how to keep SSIS from monopolizing your server's resourcing. Lastly, discover SQL Server 2008 features that will make SSIS more efficient. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/220829813
Friday, July 17 @ 11:30 AM EDT 1hour Administrating SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) In this session for DBAs, Brian Knight shows you how to configure your SSIS packages for a zero-touch deployment. Then Brian covers how to deploy, schedule and administer SSIS in production. Sorry, session is full. Please attend afternoon session
Thursday, July 17 @ 4:00 PM EDT 1hour Administrating SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) In this session for DBAs, Brian Knight shows you how to configure your SSIS packages for a zero-touch deployment. Then Brian covers how to deploy, schedule and administer SSIS in production. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/296733568
Friday, July 18 @ 3:00 PM EDT 1hour What's New In SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence This session will get you past the learning curve of SQL Server 2008. Brian will cover each of the BI platforms' best new features: SSIS, SSRS, and SSAS. Additionally, he'll cover many of the T-SQL new features that will effect business intelligence. Sorry, session is full. Please attend afternoon session

By Press Release, 2008/07/14 (first published: 2008/07/01)

Total article views: 23436 | Views in the last 30 days: 333
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