SQL Server SSIS 2016 Part 2 Data Quality, Performance, Advanced Scripts, PatternsCourse: SSIS16P2
Duration: 5 Days
Level: I
Course Summary
This course will teach advanced design and development improvements including SCD, tuning, and customizations. Proven Integration Patterns will be used in implementing the necessary features to get a modern scalable ETL solution that fits the modern data warehouse. You will learn how to design and build SSIS data warehouses packages using SQL Server Data Tools. Additionally, you?ll learn to develop more complex SSIS packages designed to maintain a data warehouse using the Data Flow and other control flow tasks. Cleansing data and how to get the end result after applying different transformations are included. Enterprise scenarios that you might face are also covered and how to handle various issues that you might face when designing your packages. At the end of this course, you?ll get to know all the key concepts to perform data integration and transformation. You?ll have explored on-premises Big Data integration processes to create a classic data warehouse, and will know how to extend the toolbox with custom tasks and transforms Topics Covered In This Course
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What You Can Expect
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
Who Should Take This Course
Developers, Data Analysts, and Administrators Recommended Prerequisites
One year experience with SQL Server and SQL Server Integration Services is required before attending this training. Training Style
Instructor led with 50% lecture and 50% lab Related Courses
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