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Programming and Extending SQL Server 2005 Integration Services

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∗ The 2005 release of SSIS has been completely rewritten and has revolutionized Microsoft′s database product suite–this book examines how SSIS opens up a new world of integration possibilities by allowing custom code to be written in all of the .NET languages including C#
∗ Chapters examine each aspect of extending SSIS, including when and how it should be used, and then present a real–world case example showing how to do it–and share vital information on how to avoid common pitfalls
∗ Includes discussions on the ability of SSIS to perform extraction, transformation, and load operations as well as its relationship with a relational database server, an OLAP server, an ETL platform, data mining, integrated reporting and notification, and the full integration of the .NET developer and database platforms
∗ Serves as a follow–on to one of Wrox′s most successful titles, Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services

416 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 2008

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Jason Gerard

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