geekSpeak Recording: Extending SQL Server Integration Services with Reza Madani
- Posted: Mar 20, 2008 at 2:46 PM
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Recorded on February 13th, 2008.
In this installment of geekSpeak, Reza Madani shows you many useful tips for extending Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) with scripts. Highlights include learning the proper way to pass parameters to scripts, how to log effectively, and more. In addition to the numerous demos, Reza manages to answer quite a few questions from the audience. This show was hosted by Lynn Langit and Mithun Dhar
Guest information: Reza Madani, Principal, Harbor Objects
Reza Madani is a principal at his own Microsoft .NET Framework development company, Harbor Objects, where he architects and implements solutions on the .NET platform. Reza's firm specializes in Business Intelligence and Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies built on Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Reza is very active in the Southern California user group community, leading several local .NET developer groups that are based there.
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