Show #483 | 9/22/2009 (54 minutes)
Kent Tegels on SQL Server Integration Services
This conversation with Kent Tegels starts with SSIS and goes from there, like most good .NET Rocks! shows.
Kent Tegels (rhymes with Eagles) is a Mentor with PluralSight and a professor of computer science at Colorado Technical University. He teaches classes in Databases, Mathematics and Economics. Kent is a former Microsoft MVP for SQL Server and holds numerous Microsoft certifications. He is completing his Doctorate in Computer science at the Institute for Advanced Studies. Kent is a well known regional speaker, has co-authored a number of books and articles on Microsoft's
.NET and web platforms. He lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and enjoys cooking. You can follow him via Twitter and Facebook as "KTEGELS"
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