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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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Red Gate rocks. If you didn’t know that already, you know it now. The latest evidence to support this claim is the publication of the schedule for US SQL in the City events. They are: 9 Oct – Pasadena 11 Oct – Atlanta 14 Oct – Charlotte Registration for Read More...
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I am honored to present Using BIML as an SSIS Design Patterns Engine to the Seacoast SQL Server Users Group 17 May 2012! This presentation is based on one of my favorite chapters in the upcoming book: SSIS Design Patterns scheduled for release this summer. Read More...
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I am honored to present Using BIML as an SSIS Design Patterns Engine to the Ohio North SQL Server User Group 1 May 2012! This presentation is based on one of my favorite chapters in the upcoming book: SSIS Design Patterns scheduled for release this summer. Read More...
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Linchpin People is honored to present another (free!) microTraining event: Managing Connections in SSIS 2012 24 Apr 2012 10:00 AM EDT SSIS 2012 offers new functionality for managing SSIS Connections. In this presentation, I will demonstrate many ways Read More...
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cross-posted from AndyLeonard.me … Each April 1st for the past five years, I have been honored to receive an email from Microsoft informing me I have been recognized as a SQL Server MVP. Tomorrow will be different. Back in January – when I wrote this Read More...
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I am excited to co-present A Day of SSIS at the Atlanta SQL Saturday #111 13 Apr 2012! The SQL Saturday event will be Saturday 14 Apr 2012, but the precons (there are three!) will be Friday 13 Apr 2012. Matt Masson ( Blog | @mattmasson ) is co-presenting. Read More...
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I am honored to present “Building Your First SSIS Package in SQL Server 2012” at the NJ SQL Server User Group Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012 starting at 6:00 PM! If you read this blog and will be in the area, please stop by and introduce yourself! I’m the fat guy Read More...
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I am honored to present Building Your First SSIS 2012 Package to the Madison Professional Association for SQL Server (MADPass) Wednesday, 25 Jan 2012! If you read this blog and will be in the Madison, Wisconsin area Wednesday, stop by and introduce yourself! Read More...
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Join me for a microTraining session on SSIS Precedence Constraints ! When? Wednesday, 11 Jan 2012, 10:00 AM EST Where? Please register here ! What? SQL Server Integration Services Precedence Constraints provide many ways to control work-flow in the Control Read More...
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It’s true! Everyone has a story, and SQLPeople is one place to share yours. “How, Andy?” I’m glad you asked. Browse on over to our Become a SQLPerson page and answer the questions. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter , and join our LinkedIn Read More...
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I am still learning. I attempted to capture my SSIS Frameworks Magic presentation yesterday. I partially succeeded with video and no audio, durnit! I am going to deliver the presentation again Tuesday, 27 Dec 2011 at 10:00 AM ET. I hope to capture video Read More...
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One year ago today, I began sending out batches of SQLPeople interview emails to friends in the SQL Server Community. Since then, Brian Moran ( Blog | @briancmoran ) and Matt Velic ( Blog | @mvelic | SQLPeople ) have joined the effort, we have published 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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