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Automate Your ETL Infrastructure with SSIS and PowerShell

 

About the Presentation

 Much of your ETL process flow consists of packages that are very similar in structure, capturing data from a single source and transferring that to a single destination. Creating the individual packages can be tedious and it’s easy to miss something in the process of generating the same basic package over and again. BI Markup Language makes it easy to build new packages, and PowerShell makes creating the BIML scripts easy. In this session we’ll show you how to use PowerShell to generate dozens of SSIS packages doing similar tasks from a defined set of ETL sources.

Session Level: Intermediate

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About the Author

Microsoft SQL Server MVP and Practice Leader

Allen White

Allen White is a Microsoft SQL Server MVP and Practice Leader at UpSearch.

For over 30 years, Allen has specialized in developing applications that manage the movement of data and maximize data’s usefulness. Allen excels at communicating highly technical information using language that results in increased client engagement and understanding, regardless of technical competency.

Allen has been working with relational database systems for almost 20 years. He has architected database solutions in application areas like retail point-of-sale (POS), POS audit, loss prevention, logistics, school district information management, purchasing and asset inventory and runtime analytics. Allen thrives on providing comprehensive solutions to information management problems across a great variety of application environments.

Learn more about Allen White at  //allen-white.  

About UpSearch

up-social-round       UpSearch provides as needed Microsoft SQL Server DBA Services across the globe. We specialize in helping leaders protect, unlock and optimize data’s value.