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Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Integration Services
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Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Integration Services

by Rakesh Parida Wee-Hyong Tok Matt Masson, Xiaoning Ding, and Kaarthik Sivashanmugam
September 2012
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
672 pages
21h 25m
English
Microsoft Press
Content preview from Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Integration Services

Chapter 7. Understanding SSIS Connectivity

SSIS is used as a universal platform for performing extract-transform-load (ETL) operations for data sourced from heterogeneous data sources. This is because SSIS doesn’t centrally own or manage any specific connectivity option or technology. Rather, because it uses an extensible object model, SSIS can be easily extended to support a specific connectivity technology or data vendor. This flexibility has resulted in SSIS being interoperable with a multitude of available connectivity options. However, with such a large number of ...

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