Webinar:

Conversations about DevOps Accelerated ETL Pipelines

Overview:

On Demand

Duration: 1 Hour

Join Microsoft MVPs Andy Leonard and Kevin Kline for a conversation about options and challenges for treating data integration with SSIS as software development project that participates in a lifecycle.

In this presentation, Andy and Kevin show how to apply Azure DevOps to your data ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) jobs, so you gain the benefits of source control and CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment). This session demonstrates several useful features, such as:

  • Creating your first Azure DevOps project
  • Configuring and running Self-hosted Windows Agents
  • Configuring your first Pipeline, along with Build and Deploy SSIS tasks
  • Building, testing, and deploying a trigger to activate upon a check-in event

This informal discussion between two SQL Server experts helps you put SSIS package development and the DevOps methodology into perspective. Once you learn these new techniques, your SSIS projects can complete faster, with fewer defects, and with better quality.

 

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Kevin Kline

Kevin Kline

Principal Program Manager

Kevin (@kekline) serves as Principal Program Manager at SentryOne. He is a founder and former president of PASS and the author of popular IT books like SQL in a Nutshell. Kevin is a renowned database expert, software industry veteran, Microsoft SQL Server MVP, and long-time blogger at SentryOne. As a noted leader in the SQL Server community, Kevin blogs about Microsoft Data Platform features and best practices, SQL Server trends, and professional development for data professionals.

Andy Leonard

Andy Leonard

A Microsoft Data Platform MVP, I write books about data technology, SSIS, and Azure Data Factory. I deliver data integration training and consulting. I specialize in SSIS, Azure Data Factory (ADF), and Azure-SSIS. I lead an awesome team at Enterprise Data & Analytics. Reach me at Andy.Leonard@EntDNA.com. 

 

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