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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!
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My fellow authors and I will be presenting a day-long pre-conference session titled SSIS Design Patterns at the PASS Summit 2012 in Seattle Monday 5 Nov 2012! Register to learn patterns for: Package execution Package logging Loading flat file sources Read More...
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As in the past, I am sharing my PASS Summit 2011 evaluation results . As also in the past, I explain that I do this because I want to improve my serve. If this kind of post makes you uncomfortable for any reason, please stop now and go read Brent’s awesome Read More...
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I was honored to participate in delivering several presentations at the PASS Summit 2011. I received lots of feedback. I am sharing portions of the feedback from session evaluations, as in years past. The scale is 1 to 5: 1 - Very Poor, 2 - Poor, 3 - Read More...
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In my post last night entitled Note to Self: No Head Injuries Before Presenting I told the story of a Lightning Talk presentation. I really liked the pictures that didn’t make it into the session. Since I worked so hard on them, I wanted to show the slides Read More...
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Murphy (of Murphy’s Law fame) was in attendance at my Lightning Talk presentation earlier today. First, I followed an outstanding and precedent-setting performance by Rob Farley ( Blog | @rob_farley | SQLPeople ) accompanied by Buck Woody ( Blog | @buckwoody Read More...
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I am honored to sit at the blogger’s table at the PASS Summit 2011 this year. Here’s some notes from the Wednesday keynote. Rushabh opened with a welcome to those viewing the live stream for the first time. Then thanks the PASS Executive Committee and Read More...
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That call to action from Microsoft Leadership struck a chord with many in the SQL Server MVP Community. The response? SQL Server MVP Deep Dives , released at the PASS Summit 2009. Proceeds from the sale of that book continue to go to War Child International Read More...
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The PASS Summit next week ! Taking a cue from my friend Aaron Bertrand ( blog | @AaronBertrand ), I thought I’d post my schedule so my faithful readers (both of you, except Mom who isn’t attending PASS this year…) would know where to catch me if you want Read More...
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The SQL Server Community is a giving community. Don’t believe me? Look at all the volunteers who facilitate SQL Server User Group meetings, organize and present at SQL Saturday events, answer #sqlhelp questions on Twitter and forums, and work behind the Read More...
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Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, and I are presenting A Day of SSIS in the Enterprise Monday 10 Oct 2011! The following is cross-posted from the PASS Blog : Today's post is from Andy Leonard who, along with Tim Mitchell, will be presenting "A Day of SSIS Read More...
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Introduction I am honored to be presenting at the PASS Summit 2011 11-14 Oct 2011 in Seattle! This year, I was selected to present a regular session and a pre-conference session. The pre-con is going to be fun. It’s a team effort with Tim Mitchell ( Blog Read More...
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When PASS gets community right, I like to point it out. Allowing folks to vote on the sessions they would like to see is the right thing to do. You can provide your feedback here . You can also filter sessions by category (for example, Pre-Conference Read More...
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Introduction It is always an honor to present – always. This year I have submitted four presentations to the PASS Summit 2011 . You can view my submissions, as well as those of others, here . A Day of SSIS in the Enterprise Pre-conference session, 7 hours Read More...
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