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Kirk Haselden
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29 Jan 2009 0672330326 978-0672330322 1

Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services is Microsoft’s powerful platform for building enterprise-level data integration and data transformation solutions. It’s a powerful product, but it’s also complex and can be confusing if you don’t have a clear map for the journey. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services Unleashed will be the only book you’ll need to harness the power that Integration Services provides.

 

Through clear, concise explanations and samples, you’ll grasp a clear understanding of working in the Integration Services environment, including how to set up stock components, how to use the various designer features, and how to gain practical knowledge on configuring, deploying, securing, and managing packages. Sample packages are provided to reinforce the discussion and quickly help you gain hands-on experience, and more complex topics such as Data Flow Task internals and tuning, advanced transformations, and writing custom components are all illustrated in easy-to-understand graphics. In addition, there are several custom tasks and transformations and two useful utilities with full source code available for you to use and study, including an ADO.NET destination, a text file encryption task, and a data profiling transform.

 

Detailed information on:

  • Using the powerful Integration Services tools to create solutions without the need to write lines of code
  • Creating packages programmatically or developing custom tasks via the Integration Services object
  • Building robust packages to solve common requirements
  • Securing packages for different environments
  • Using often overlooked or unknown platform features
  • Setting up all the stock components, including data flow components, tasks, Foreach enumerators, connection managers, and log providers
  • Writing robust and useful custom tasks
  • Building packages that seamlessly deploy to other environments
  • Writing custom data flow adapters and transforms
  • Using script tasks and components
  • Easily modifying configurations for multiple packages simultaneously
  • Writing a Task UI that looks just like the stock tasks
  • Tapping into the power of Integration Services for accessing heterogeneous data sources
  • Using expressions to make packages more responsive to the environment
  • Migrating your DTS packages with no stress

 

Kirk Haselden is the Group Program Manager for the Microsoft Master Data Management product forthcoming in the next wave of Office SharePoint Services and owns the long term strategy, vision, planning, and development of that product. Kirk has been with Microsoft for 12 years in various groups including Hardware, eHome, Connected Home, SQL Server, and Office Business Platform. He was the development manager for Integration Services and the primary designer for the runtime, as well as many of the tasks. He has written a number of articles for SQL Server Magazine, speaks regularly at industry events, writes profusely on his personal and MSDN blog, and holds 35 patents or patents pending.

 

Category: Microsoft SQL Server

Covers: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services

User Level: Intermediate—Advanced

 

$59.99 US / $71.99 CAN / £38.99 Net UK

 


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Product details

  • Paperback: 792 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 1 edition (29 Jan 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672330326
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672330322
  • Product Dimensions: 17.9 x 4.5 x 23 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 549,830 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services is Microsoft’s powerful platform for building enterprise-level data integration and data transformation solutions. It’s a powerful product, but it’s also complex and can be confusing if you don’t have a clear map for the journey. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services Unleashed will be the only book you’ll need to harness the power that Integration Services provides.

 

Through clear, concise explanations and samples, you’ll grasp a clear understanding of working in the Integration Services environment, including how to set up stock components, how to use the various designer features, and how to gain practical knowledge on configuring, deploying, securing, and managing packages. Sample packages are provided to reinforce the discussion and quickly help you gain hands-on experience, and more complex topics such as Data Flow Task internals and tuning, advanced transformations, and writing custom components are all illustrated in easy-to-understand graphics. In addition, there are several custom tasks and transformations and two useful utilities with full source code available for you to use and study, including an ADO.NET destination, a text file encryption task, and a data profiling transform.

 

Detailed information on:

  • Using the powerful Integration Services tools to create solutions without the need to write lines of code
  • Creating packages programmatically or developing custom tasks via the Integration Services object
  • Building robust packages to solve common requirements
  • Securing packages for different environments
  • Using often overlooked or unknown platform features
  • Setting up all the stock components, including data flow components, tasks, Foreach enumerators, connection managers, and log providers
  • Writing robust and useful custom tasks
  • Building packages that seamlessly deploy to other environments
  • Writing custom data flow adapters and transforms
  • Using script tasks and components
  • Easily modifying configurations for multiple packages simultaneously
  • Writing a Task UI that looks just like the stock tasks
  • Tapping into the power of Integration Services for accessing heterogeneous data sources
  • Using expressions to make packages more responsive to the environment
  • Migrating your DTS packages with no stress

 

Kirk Haselden is the Group Program Manager for the Microsoft Master Data Management product forthcoming in the next wave of Office SharePoint Services and owns the long term strategy, vision, planning, and development of that product. Kirk has been with Microsoft for 12 years in various groups including Hardware, eHome, Connected Home, SQL Server, and Office Business Platform. He was the development manager for Integration Services and the primary designer for the runtime, as well as many of the tasks. He has written a number of articles for SQL Server Magazine, speaks regularly at industry events, writes profusely on his personal and MSDN blog, and holds 35 patents or patents pending.

 

Category: Microsoft SQL Server

Covers: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services

User Level: Intermediate—Advanced

 

$59.99 US / $71.99 CAN / £38.99 Net UK

 

About the Author

Kirk Haselden is the group program manager for the Microsoft Master Data Management product forthcoming in the next wave of Office SharePoint Services and owns the longterm strategy, vision, planning, and development of that product. Kirk has been with Microsoft for 12 years in various groups including Hardware, eHome, Connected Home, SQL Server, and Office Business Platform. He was the development manager for Integration Services and the primary designer for the runtime and many of the tasks. Prior to Microsoft, Kirk worked for several small startup companies building educational, dental, and online software. Kirk has a bachelor of arts degree in accounting and information systems from the University of Utah. He has written a number of articles for SQL Server Magazine, speaks regularly at industry events, writes profusely on his personal and MSDN blog, and holds 35 patents or patents pending. Kirk is married and the father of five wonderful children. He enjoys family time, photography, snow skiing, wake boarding, racquetball, motorcycle riding, hiking, breathing, drinking, and eating. He’s always wearing hideous Hawaiian shirts, shorts, and sandals, except in the winter, when he also wears socks. He once lived in Wichita, Kansas, and thinks it’s funny when people talk about themselves in third person.


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3.0 out of 5 stars REVIEW 27 Nov 2012
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Should be kept on the desktop as an aid to anyone in a Microsoft development environment.
Would recommend it to anyone using SSIS.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Recommended 17 Jan 2012
By Darwin Hatheway - Published on Amazon.com
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This would be more properly titled a "Reference Manual" and most of what's in it could probably be picked up from the web. It's a long list of what's in SSIS with short explanations of each item and very little how-to. There are very few examples and mostly they are not helpful.

For example, the section on the Flat File Connection Manager has an example of sorts... is this an input file? Output file? How did those column names get there? Can column names be passed along the dataflow path? How do I actually connect the inputs from the flat file to the object I'm trying to load or extract?

I see the price has dropped by $12 or so to about $20 since I purchased it... I still wouldn't recommend it unless you just wanted a list of what's in SQL Server.

I had an excellent book on DTS that really helped launch my use of that tool and this book is, in contrast, a huge disappointment. It's hardly helping me use SSIS at all.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars I regret this purchase 30 Aug 2011
By Steven Laforge - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I do not find this book at all useful. I am trying to get started using SSIS, and this book just didn't cut it. There are very few (1?) examples, and it does nothing to start you at the basics and then develop upon that. When you thumb through the pages, it looks and reads like they've cut-and-paste BOL.

It might be alright if you already had a basic understanding, and just needed a quick reference. However I am getting nowhere with this book. I suggest that this is not a very good starting place.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen libro de principio a fin (Good book from start to finish) 19 Aug 2009
By Guillermo J. Caicedo - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
En el libro SQL Server 2008 Integration Services, Kirk Haselden hace un buen trabajo al proveer una basta explicación de principio a fin de lo que es Integration Services y para que utilizarlo. El autor utiliza una gran cantidad de ejemplos que están disponibles para bajar en la página del libro ([...]) para demostrar sus conceptos.

Hasta los lectores con menos experiencia o que se estén moviendo de DTS a SSIS encontraran una clara explicación de la nuevas funcionalidades existentes en SQL Server 2008 (como mejoras al "Data Flow Task", mejor experiencia en la creación de Scripts en VB y C#, "Data Profiling Task", etc...)

El autor nos lleva desde la instalación, mejores prácticas de la migración de DTS a SSIS, los conceptos básicos de SSIS, creación de packetes, manejo de variables y manejo de eventos hasta el desarrollo de componentes "custom" en el caso de que los componentes que son incluidos con SSIS no cumplan con las necesidades del usuario.

El libro está escrito de una forma en que cada capítulo puede ser leído independientemente de los otros y por lo tanto es buen libro de referencia.

Algo que personalmente encuentro que es muy bueno es que los ejemplos que utiliza el autor son ejemplos que pueden ser aplicados directamente al área de trabajo sin muchas modificaciones.

Este definitivamente debería ser un libro para su colección de libros de bases de datos.

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In the book SQL Server 2008 Integration Services, Kirk Haselden makes a good job in providing good explanation from start to finish of what Integration Services is all about and when it should be used. The author uses good examples that are available for download at the books website ([...]) to prove his concepts.

Even the least experienced readers or the ones that are moving from DTS to SSIS will find a clear explanation of the new features in SSIS 2008 (like improvements to the Data Flow Task, better scripting experience VB and C#, Data Profiling Task, etc...)

The author takes us from the installation, DTS to SSIS best practices, SSIS basics, package creation, variables, error handling, to the development of custom components.

The book is written in such a way that each chapter can be read independently of each other and for that reason makes a good reference book.

Something that I personally like is that it provide good examples that with little modification con be applied your work area.

This would be a good book to add to your db books collection.
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