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Here's a little tip for you that I've found incredibly useful over the past few months - something that I suspect a lot of you do already.
When I'm involved in a project on which I am implementing SSIS packages I like to keep all packages in a single SSIS-dedicated solution. Typically that solution will contain multiple projects ...
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I hate commuting. There's no two ways of saying it, I despise it. Every day I face the 70 minute grind of trekking into London on a packed commuter cattle-wagon and the same back again. And I'm one of the lucky ones, I get on the train when there are still seats free. I pity the massed hoardes that have to attempt to squeeze on at Clapham Junction ...
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My colleague Matt has directed me to a quality paper explaining the difference between all of Microsoft's integration technologies and where each is appropriate. It covers Indigo, MSMQ, SQL Server Broker, SQL Server Replication, SQL Server Integration Services, BizTalk and Host Integration Server.
You can get it from here although you'll ...
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I've just got back from a Charlatans gig at Hammersmith Palais in London. Anyone that knows me will tell you that I'm a massive massive Charlatans fan so I've had a great night. They played alot of stuff from earlier albums like ''With No Shoes'' from Tellin' Stories, ''Inside Looking Out'' from Up To Our Hips and ''Here Comes A ...
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Previously I have talked about ETL and EII, Analysis Services's support for EII & SQL Server Integration Services's (SSIS's) support for EII without explaining too much about what EII actually is - largely because I didn't know.
Well, I have now come across a very useful article that explains the differences between ETL, EAI ...
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There is an interesting article today on The Reg authored by a researcher from Bloor Research who gives his views on IBM's lack of visiblity in the ETL arena. Whilst IBM's efforts (or lack thereof) in this area are unlikely to affect me as a Microsoft BI practitioner it is pleasing to see that researchers are beginning to wake up ...
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