
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services
by Tok, Wee-Hyong; Parida, Rakesh; Masson, Matt; Ding, Xiaoning; Sivashanmugam, KaarthikRent Book
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Author Biography
Wee-Hyong Tok is a program manager on the SQL Server Integration Services team. He has worked on several different aspects of the product. Prior to joining Microsoft, Wee Hyong was a Microsoft MVP. He is a frequent presenter at Microsoft conferences. Wee Hyong is deeply passionate about how organizations can make use of business intelligence tools to derive business insights, and make better decisions. Kaarthik Sivashanmugam is a lead software engineer on the SQL Server Integration Services team. Kaarthik joined the team during SQL Server 2005 launch and has been involved in several feature improvements to SSIS since then. Rakesh Parida is a software development engineer on the SQL Server Integration Services team. He has worked on SSIS since SQL Server 2005, and was involved in many of the new features in this release, particularly ETL frameworks, data warehousing, and SSIS based solutions. Matt Masson is a senior software development engineer on the SQL Server Integration Services team. Matt joined the team shortly after the SQL Server 2005 release, and has worked on many aspects of the product. A frequent presenter at Microsoft conferences, he is heavily involved with the SSIS community, and maintains the SSIS Team Blog Xiaoning Ding is a software development engineer on the SQL Server Integration Services team, which he joined in 2007. He has worked on the SSIS engine, SSIS server, security model, and in other areas.
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