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SQLBits XVIII
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Azure Data Factory v2 with Data Flows capabilities
We will review this new feature of ADFv2, do deep dive to understand the mentioned techniques, compare them to SSIS and/or T-SQL and learn how modelled data flow runs Scala behind the scenes.
Biml Tips and Tricks: Not just for SSIS packages!
Biml is not just for generating SSIS packages! Come and see how you can use Biml to save time and speed up other Data Warehouse development tasks like T-SQL development, test data creation, and dimension population.
Deeper Integration and New Transformation for SSIS in ADF
This session focuses on the deeper integration of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) in Azure Data Factory (ADF) and the broad extensibility of Azure-SSIS Integration Runtime (IR).
ETL with Azure Databricks, The Complete Introduction
We’ll take a look at how to approach making an Azure Databricks based ETL solution from start to finish. Along the way it will become clear how Azure Databricks works and we will use our SSIS knowledge to see if it can handle common use-cases
How to Make Sure Your SSIS Packages Will Never Fail
If you never have errors in your SSIS packages, then you don't need to attend this session. But if you want your packages to be reliable and safe, and to handle errors appropriately, then this session is for you.
Patterns and Best Practices in SSIS
Getting better performance from your ETL
The Self-Tuning SSIS Package
This session is about using the Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml) to monitor and control your orchestration patterns. By automatically analyzing the results in ETL logs, we’ll be able to automate our staging orchestration!
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