sqlschool Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 [b]SQL School [/b]offers Real-time Quality Training on SQL Server 2005 & 2008. We trust in providing quality and interactive trainings that is making us one of the pioneers in the software training market with trusted relationship with our trainees. We are launching new [b]MSBI Online training[/b] sessions. Duration is 80 hours with 100% [glow=red,2,300]complete [/glow][glow=red,2,300]PRACTICAL TRAINING[/glow]. NO PPTs nor Screenshots.Please get an overview of the concepts we discuss: [u][b]SSIS Course Details[/b][/u] 1. [b] Introduction to SSIS[/b]o What is SSIS?o Why we need to use SSIS?o Understanding basics of SSISo Understanding BIDS 2. [b] Introduction to Control Flow[/b]o Control Flow in SSISo Control Flow Taskso Workflow Taskso Precedence Constraintso Data Processing Taskso Other SQL Operations Tasks3. [b] Introduction to Data Flows[/b]o Data Flow in SISo Data Flow Pipelineo Data Flow Sourceso Data Flow Destinationso Data Viewerso Data Flow Transformations 4. [b]Variables and Configurations[/b]o Understanding Variableso Using Variables in Control Flowo Using Variables in Data Flowo Understanding Property Expressionso Understanding Configurationso User Configurationso Using Variables and Configurations between Packages5. [b]Advanced Control Flow[/b]o Advanced Control Flow Overviewo Using Containerso Transactions Support in SSISo Additional Control Flow Tasks 6. [b]Package Deployment[/b]o Overview of Deploying Packageso Deployment Challengeso Create a Package Deployment Utilityo The Package Installation Wizard 7. [b] Package Management[/b]o Overview of Package Managemento Managing packages with DTUtilo Managing packages with SQL Server Management Studioo Executing Packageso Scheduling packages with SQL Server Agento SSIS Security8. [b]Introduction to Scripting and Custom Components[/b]o Extending SSIS Capabilities Through Codeo The SSIS scriptingo Scripting in Control Flowso Scripting in Data Flowso Custom SSIS Components 9. [b] Beyond ETL: Other Scenarios for SSIS[/b]o Using SSIS Beyond ETLo Migrating SQL Servers with SSISo SQL Server Maintenance Planso Working with Analysis Serviceso Folder and File Managemento Working with Windows Event Log [u][b]SSAS Course Details[/b][/u] Introduction to Data Warehousing Conceptsi. What is Data Warehousing?ii. Need for Data warehousingiii. OLTP Databases Vs DWiv. Multi-dimensionalityv. Star Schema[b]Introduction to Analysis Services[/b]i. Need for SSASii. Fundamentals of Analysis Services 2005 and 2008iii. Architecture of SSASiv. FASMI Rulesv. Configuration of SSASvi. SSAS and SQL Server Browser Servicevii. Integration with SQL Server Componentsviii. Analysis Services Components Overview [b]Designing Analysis Services Projects[/b]i. Data Preparationii. Starting an Analysis Services Projectiii. Hierarchies and Attributesiv. Dimension Designv. Cube Designvi. Basic Browsing [b]Advanced SSAS Design[/b]i. MDX Queriesii. Creation of Sub Cubesiii. Partitionsiv. Aggregationsv. Analysis Actionsvi. Slowly Changing Dimensions (SCD)vii. Perspectivesviii. Permissions and Rolesix. Security over Cubes and Dimensions[b]MDX and Cube Analysis[/b]Basic MDX• Multi-dimensional expressions• MDX queries• Creating calculationsAdvanced MDX• Defining named sets• Basic scripting• Defining actions [b]Key Performance Indicators[/b]i. What are KPIsii. Use and Variants of KPIsiii. Browsing KPIs using UI and MDXiv. KPIs and XMLA[b]Managing Analysis Services[/b]i. Analysis Services Configurationii. Deployment Optionsiii. Processing Typesiv. Browsing Cubesv. Security Managementvi. Usage Based Optimizations (UBO)vii. Importing SSAS Project[b]Performance Counters[/b]i. SQL Server Profilerii. Performance Counters[b]Comparison with Analysis Services of SQL Server 2000Migrating SSAS 2005 Projects to 2008[/b]i. New features in SQL Server 2008ii. Performance benefits over MSAS 2005iii. Dimension and Cube Extensionsiv. Mining Extensions in SSAS 2008v. Attribute Relationships and Propertiesvi. Type I and Type II SCDs Generation of Reports from SSAS CubesBest Practices and Conclusion [u][b]SSRS Course Details[/b][/u] 1. [b]Introduction to Reporting Services 2005 and 2008[/b] Why Reporting Services? Specialty of SSRS 2005 and SSRS 2008 Reporting Services Fundamentals Reporting Services Architecture Reporting Services Components Overview Reporting Life Cycle 2. [b]Authoring Reports[/b] Developing Basic Reports Enterprise Reports Ad Hoc Reports Report designing tools Structuring and Formatting Grouping and Sorting Expressions and Reports Aggregations usage in SSRS Static and Dynamic Report Parameters Matrix Reports and Charts Organizing data in Reports Char Based Reports Sub Reports and Applications3. [b]Dynamic Reports[/b] Conditional Formatting Conditional Representation Visibility and Toggles Customizing Report Definitions 4. [b]Managing Reporting Services[/b] Report Server Configuration Publishing Reports Organizing and Managing Content Managing Report Execution Virtual Directory Configuration Management Security Management Performance Management 5. [b]Delivery of Reports[/b] Accessing Reports Rendering Reports Managing Subscriptions Creating Reports with Report Builder Report Models Report Builder over IIS Manager SSRS and Excel Sources 6. [b]Automatic Delivery of Reports[/b] Windows File Share Email Delivery7. [b]SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services[/b] New Features Differences w.r.t SSRS 2005 Deployment Changes IIS Administration and Share point Compatibility Performance Considerations Scalability and Optimization Tips8. [/b]Security Parameters and Roles[/b] Server Level Security Report Level Security Data Source level Security 9. [b]Working with Analysis Services and Reporting Services[/b] Use of OLAP Databases in Reports MDX Implementation in SSRS WriteBacks in SSRS Security Mechanism over OLAP10. [b] Best Practices and Real time Project on 2 TB database[/b][b]New MSBI session from JAN 27th. Time: 4:30 PM India Time. [/b]Everyday sessions - weekly SIX days. 45 working days. 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