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Andy Leonard is CSO of Linchpin People and SQLPeople, an SSIS Trainer, Consultant, and developer; SQL Server database and data warehouse developer, community mentor, engineer, and farmer. He is a co-author of SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns. His background includes web application architecture and development, VB, and ASP. Andy loves the SQL Server Community!
September 2011 - Posts
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In my last cloud-related post - Introducing TFSPreview: Application Lifecycle Management in the Cloud! – I covered how you can create an account to use Microsoft Team Foundation Server in the cloud via a cool new service called TFSPreview . In this post, Read More...
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… and I apologize. A few weeks ago I commented on Kevin Kline’s ( Blog | @kekline ) blog post entitled Why I Do Not Support The Current PASS ExeCo Slate . I commented more than once, but I am apologizing for the first comment. That was wrong and I know Read More...
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Earlier today I tried something new: a 30-minute training session using a Google+ Hangout (with extras). The extras include screen-sharing, so I was able to show ten others some tips and tricks about SSIS Scripting. I had a blast! Community-Inspired This Read More...
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Earlier today Grant Fritchey, Bill Fellows, Ken Watson and I tried out the new features of Google Hangouts (with extras). Screen sharing is included and that sparked a thought: MicroTraining. So tomorrow, 22 Sep 2011 at 10:00 AM EDT I am going to present Read More...
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At last week’s Build conference in Anaheim California, Microsoft unveiled TFSPreview.com . I was able to score access so I set up access to the server, updated Visual Studio 2010, and began playing around with the functionality. This post describes what Read More...
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Alarmist? Perhaps. Accurate? In one sense, but not in the most important sense. The Cloud is coming. Are you ready? “Figures Don’t Lie” – Foghorn Leghorn Consider the following true story: Company A and Company B are in the same business. Company A was Read More...
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In preparation for SQL Saturday #84 – Kalamazoo , SQLBits 9 , and the PASS Summit 2011 ; I’ve been honing my presentation called Designing an SSIS Framework. I delivered this presentation a few times over the past couple months. Each time, I promised Read More...
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If you haven’t yet, check out the Stairways – a series of tutorial articles at SQL Server Central. They. rock. I was really excited when Steve Jones ( Blog | @way0utwest | SQLPeople ) contacted me to write the Stairway series of tutorials for SSIS! The Read More...
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Just a quick reminder I am presenting Saturday (17 Sep 2011) at SQL Satuday #84 in Kalamazoo! Check out this schedule - there are a bunch or smart people presenting... plus me! I hope to see you there! :{> Read More...
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Introduction I can hardly believe SQLBits 9 is in two weeks! Christy and I are excited to make our first trip to the United Kingdom! Two Sessions It’s always an honor to present; I am doubly honored to present two sessions at SQLBits 9: A Day of SSIS Read More...
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Introduction I am following the PASS Board Elections 2011 process, blogging about the people and events. You can find a list of all my posts on the topic here . Nomination Committee Elections Update According to the schedule , NomCom elections close tomorrow Read More...
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Introduction I am honored to present Designing an SSIS Framework and “I See a Control Flow. Now What?” at SQL Saturday #84 in Kalamazoo Michigan 17 Sep 2011! I See a Control Flow. Now What? This highly-interactive, demo-intense presentation is for beginners Read More...
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