I’ll be giving a webinar for MSSQLTips.com at March 30th. It’s a sponsored webinar, meaning there will also be a vendor to talk about JAMS, a scheduler that “runs, monitors and audits critical processes across a diverse array of servers and business applications”. Anyway, the title is Executing, Configuring and Scheduling SQL Server 2016 Integration Services Packages.
The abstract:
Your SQL Server 2016 Integration Services (SSIS) package is finished. Now what? Time to get it to the server and schedule it for execution, of course. Join us in this webinar to learn more about deployment strategies. This includes parameter configurations to deploy your package seamlessly to multiple environments. We’ll also take a look at how to schedule a package and where we can find performance information. Finally, we’ll break the package down to see how the SSIS catalog supports us during our troubleshooting.
Webinar key lessons:
- New SQL Server 2016 Features
- Deploying and scheduling of SSIS packages
- Parameter configurations
- Built-in logging and reporting of the SSIS catalog
- and more…
Don’t miss this demo centric session and also see how you can take your SQL Server scheduling to the next level with JAMS.
You can register here.
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How long is the webinar?
Hi William,
these webinars are typically 1 hour long. My part is about 35 minutes, the vendor part the other 25 minutes.
Regards,
Koen
I missed the time of the webinar, is there a website that has the recorded session?
thanks
Hi Anne,
I don't know if it's up already, but the recording can be found here:
https://www.mssqltips.com/sql-server-video/606/executing-configuring-and-scheduling-sql-server-2016-integration/