I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be talking about how you can migrate your SSIS skills to Azure Data Factory at Data Saturday Rheinland.
At the time of writing this post, the schedule isn’t online yet, but I assume it will be up shortly. The abstract for my session:
Integration Services is the new Cobol. Well at least according to some people, but there might be some truth to that statement. Azure Data Factory (ADF) is now looked at as the replacement of SSIS in the cloud.
In this session, we will take a look at how you can leverage your SSIS skills in ADF. We will also look at some patterns that were valid for SSIS but are a bad idea in ADF, or the other way around. At the end, you should feel confident to take up new projects in ADF.
The target audience of this session are BI/data warehouse developers & data engineers who have experience with SSIS (or other ETL tools), but little to no experience with ADF.
I hope to see some of you there as well!
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