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Your business analysts have finished gathering business requirements. The database architect has designed and built a database that can be described only as a work of art. The BI architects are designing their OLAP cubes and the dimensional data marts that feed them. On the other hand, maybe you’re a one-man show and have designed and built everything yourself. Either way, the only piece that’s missing is a tool to bring it all together. Enter SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).
I’ the glue holds everything together.—Singer Otis Williams
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© 2012 Francis Rodrigues, Michael Coles, and David Dye
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Rodrigues, F., Coles, M., Dye, D. (2012). Introducing Integration Services. In: Pro SQL Server 2012 Integration Services. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3693-1_1
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