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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Free Training Webinar Series


December Speakers and Topics
Speaker: Adam Jorgensen
Topic: Performance Tuning SSAS
Date: December 1, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
This session will teach you how to identify and resolve performance problems in your SSAS environment along with some internals as to how things work to improve performance.
Speaker: Mike Davis
Topic: New SSIS Features in Denali
Date: December 6, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
The newest version of SQL Server is just around the corner. Come see all of the newest features and best practices in SSIS. Learn about the new SSIS parameters, and all of the great improvements that will make your life easier.
Speaker: Mike Davis
Topic: Monitoring SQL Server with SSIS
Date: December 8, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
So your boss just called and said his database has been getting slower for weeks. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a trend analysis of all of the DMO’s to help determine the issue? Well now you can, with SSIS you can monitor all of your servers and databases. Mike will give you a complete BI solution that you can immediately start using to pull in all of the DMO data to a data warehouse and a cube. You will be able to catch trends that indicate problems before the boss calls.
Speaker: Adam Jorgensen
Topic: Building Tier 1 SSAS Solutions
Date: December 13, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
Come listen to Adam as he shares his Tech-ed presentation with the masses. This is focused on building highly scalable cubes and driving ultimate performance in the process.
Speaker: Adam Jorgensen
Topic: Operational Best Practices in SSAS
Date: December 15, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
Come learn from Adam as he explores all the best practices you should be taking in managing SSAS in your enterprise. Great for developers and administrators.
Speaker: Mark Brown
Topic: Beginning Development for Business – Part 3: Playing in closets
Date: December 20, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
In the third session, we will finish looking at controlling application flow using standard techniques. We will look at the most commonly used data types in business software development and how to keep our data around after the program closes. We will look at what flat files are and ways to create them, XML files, and provide a brief look at what databases are and how they can be used to store data. Finally, we will talk about how these will tie into our evolving application we started designing in our last session.
Speaker: Brian Knight
Topic: Dynamically Configuring Packages
Date: December 22, 2011, 11:00AM EDT
In this session, you’ll learn how to control your SSIS packages in a more powerful way by using expressions. The expression language is a bit of an elusive language that can be used to make any component in SSIS dynamic. Then, you’ll learn how to use configuration files to externalize the configuration of your package and lastly how to pass variables into a package.

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