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Working with BimlScript to ease and automate your SSIS development
Presented by Jeff Mlakar
9/9/2014 5:45 PM
Cleveland Microsoft Office

Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml) is a great way to simplify your SSIS development to an easy-to-read XML format. BimlScript expands this even further to allow you to embed .NET code in your Biml to have new Biml dynamically generated with schema changes at your source. In this session, we'll talk about what BimlScript can do, and give you multiple examples and patterns that you can take and apply to your BI development.

Jeff Mlakar is a native Clevelander, and a passionate and inquisitive SQL designer. Jeff has spent the last decade working heavily in Microsoft’s BI stack. He is an Enterprise Architect at Bennett Adelson on the Business Intelligence Team, working with all aspects of SQL Server, writing custom cloud- and on-premises .NET solutions, plus working with other technologies such as Elastic Search. Jeff is a frequent speaker at events such as the SQL Server User Group, Dog Food Conference, as well as the .NET SIG

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The Cleveland Azure Special Interest Group (Azure SIG) (formerly the Cleveland .NET SIG) was founded in a partnership between Bennett Adelson and Microsoft 20 years ago. The SIG has become the forum for Azure collaboration and instruction from some of the brightest minds in the region. The organization was founded to provide enterprise customers and community with educational support on the Azure cloud platform. The group meetings consist of architecture and implementation focused, content-rich presentations and interactive discussions with demos. The audience ranges from Azure experts to those decision makers, infrastructure engineers, and developers that are getting their first glimpse of the cloud.