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Consulting

I am a consultant specifically focused on data architecture, ETL, data warehousing, and reporting. I am available for consulting engagements on-site, remotely, or a combination of the two. Among the consulting services I offer: Data Warehouse Consulting Building a single, centralized source of truth for business decision-making requires careful attention to all of the moving parts: creating the right data model, moving and…


Training

“Teach a person to fish and you feed them for a lifetime.” While most of my clients ask me to build a solution for them, many others have their own staff who, with proper training, can build and support solutions with minimal assistance. I am passionate about helping organizations do data warehousing, ETL, and data quality the right way, and over…


SQL Saturday 223 OKC

This past weekend I made the relatively short (about 3 hours) trip to the Oklahoma City area to attend and speak at the third annual SQL Saturday event there.  I’ve been invited to speak at each of their three events, and I’ve been impressed with each one of them so far.  The folks in the OKC and surrounding groups have…


Join me for the 2013 Biml Workshop

Of the many emerging technologies I’m currently using, there’s nothing that excites me more than Biml.  If you’re not familiar with it, Biml (short for Business Intelligence Markup Language) is a language that allows business intelligence developers to programmatically create and document SSIS packages.  I’ve found this to be incredibly useful in environments that have a large number of packages,…


Upcoming SQL Saturday Precons

I’m happy to announce that I’ll be delivering three, one-day preconference seminars this summer prior to three different SQL Saturday events: Iowa City, Iowa – Friday, July 26th (before SQL Saturday 239 – East Iowa) Orlando, Florida – Friday, September 13th (before SQL Saturday 232 – Orlando) Denver, Colorado – Friday, September 27th (before SQL Saturday 190 – Denver) For…


Colorado speaking tour

I’m happy to announce that I’ll be doing a tour of the 4 SQL Server user groups in central Colorado next week.  I’ll be speaking at these four user groups: Monday (3/18): Northern Colorado Database Professionals Tuesday (3/19): Boulder SQL Server User Group Wednesday (3/20): Colorado Springs SQL Server User Group Thursday (3/21): Denver SQL Server User Group At each…


Business Intelligence Projects now supported in Visual Studio 2012

Since the release of Visual Studio 2012, business intelligence developers have been limited in how much they could use this tool due to the fact that it did not support BI project types (SSIS, SSAS, and SSRS).  Today, that limitation is now gone with the release by Microsoft of SQL Server Data Tools – Business Intelligence for Visual Studio 2012. …


2012 in Review

With the year 2012 now in the rear view mirror, and while I’m still in the midst of my holiday vacation (two whole weeks! Feels very strange…) , I thought I’d take stock of my tasks and accomplishments of the past year. Sharing knowledge I must sound like a broken record when I say this, but I feel incredibly honored…


I Need Your Vote!

Do your civic duty, and vote today!  Voting is now open for SQLBits, to be held in Nottingham, UK this May.  This event is probably the best-known SQL Server event outside of the US, and unlike most other such events, they use a popular-vote model for general session selection.  I’ve submitted three general sessions: When ETL Goes Bad: Handling Errors…


Resources

Writing Series I am in the midst of incrementally publishing a guide to ETL best practices. This guide is platform-agnostic, intended to highlight recommended methodologies for ETL architectures on any platform. I am writing a series of posts on using SSIS in the cloud, as well as a series on SQL Server temporal tables. I also have a series of SSIS…