My first SSIS book – SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns (Apress) – will be released tomorrow (9/5). In addition to some of the design patterns that I typically talk about in my presentations, it has some great content from the co-authors on the book – Andy Leonard, Tim Mitchell, Jessica Moss, and Michelle Ufford. I really enjoyed working on this book, and I think the Problem/Solution approach we took makes it easy to understand.
Be sure to pick up a copy (or 10)… they’ll make great holiday presents this year!
Links
- The book on the Apress website
- The book on Amazon
- My Amazon author profile

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