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Ssis Ssas Training Course

The SQL Server 2019 Business Intelligence course focuses on teaching developers how to utilize SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) for Business Intelligence, including data warehouse design and ETL processes. Students will learn to create OLAP databases, develop SSIS packages, and build Multidimensional and Tabular models for reporting. The course also covers advanced topics such as data mining and the BI Semantic Model, with a total duration of 35 hours and a prerequisite of database familiarity.

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Ssis Ssas Training Course

The SQL Server 2019 Business Intelligence course focuses on teaching developers how to utilize SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) for Business Intelligence, including data warehouse design and ETL processes. Students will learn to create OLAP databases, develop SSIS packages, and build Multidimensional and Tabular models for reporting. The course also covers advanced topics such as data mining and the BI Semantic Model, with a total duration of 35 hours and a prerequisite of database familiarity.

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 Contact Us

978.250.4983

SQL Server 2019 Business Intelligence: Integration


Services and Analysis Services
Duration: 35 hours

Prerequisites: Familiarity with database concepts

Course Description: The focus of this course is to familiarize developers with the SQL Server Database Engine and the
use of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) for Business Intelligence
purposes by creating and populating data warehouses through ETL processing. Students will design an OLAP database
utilizing a star schema (Data Warehouse), and then populate it using ETL routines designed in SSIS. After the data
warehouse has been populated, SSAS will be used to build both Multidimensional and Tabular models that will serve as
data sources for reports.

Students will learn how to design and build data warehouses and marts using SQL Server Management Studio. In a
series of exercises, students develop SSIS packages designed to maintain a data warehouse using the Data Flow control
flow task. Also demonstrated are other control flow tasks that can interact with an NTFS file system, FTP server, execute
Win32 processes, send emails, and run .NET scripts.

Based on the populated data warehouse they have created, students will then learn how to develop both
Multidimensional and Tabular SSAS models using the languages Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) and Data Analysis
Expressions (DAX). Cubes will be customized to include Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), Calculated Members, Named
Sets, Navigational Hierarchies, and Perspectives.

Students Will Learn

 Structure and function of a data warehouse or data  BI Semantic Model


mart  Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) syntax
 Data warehouse design to support enterprise  Developing SSAS Multidimensional models
reporting
 Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)
 The role of SSIS within the business intelligence
framework  Developing SSAS Tabular models

 Developing SSIS Extract Transform Load (ETL)  Deploying and securing Multidimensional and
processes to populate data warehouses Tabular models

 Functionality of all SSIS Control Flow tasks  Implementing SSAS Data Mining models for
predictive analysis
 Deploying SSIS projects to SSIS Catalogs
 Consuming the BI Semantic Model in reports and
 Configuring SSIS environments, runtime variables dashboards
and parameters
Overview
Business Intelligence Framework Overview Integration Services Architecture
SQL Server Data Tools Overview Architecture of the SSIS Data Engine
Installation and Configuration Using Data Transformation Tasks
Components of a BI Solution Managing Connections to Sources and Destinations
Introduction to the BI Semantic Model ADO.NET Data Source and Destination
Understanding Data Buffers
Control Flow Tasks and Containers

Common SSIS Tasks Data Transformations


Executing SQL Statements Converting Data Types
Connecting to FTP Servers Merging Data from Multiple Sources
Sending E-mail Splitting Data to Multiple Destinations
Notifying Administrators of Errors Counting Rows
Completing Bulk Inserts Sampling and Sorting Records
Copying, Moving and Deleting Files and Folders Copying Columns

Advanced SSIS Tasks Advanced Data Transformations


Executing .NET Scripts and Win32 Processes Filling in Missing Data with Lookups
Using the Windows Management Instrumentation Locating Near Duplicate Rows with Fuzzy Grouping
(WMI) Tasks Adding Audit Information to Results
Performing Database Maintenance and Backups Counting the Occurrence of Keywords
During SSIS Routines Sending Rows that Process Correctly and Incorrectly
Using Variables and Input Parameters to Different Destinations
Profiling Database Tables Responding to Truncation Errors
Comparing XML Files Against Schemas

SSIS Administration and Automation Data Warehouse Design


Deploying SSIS Projects Understanding Fact and Dimension Tables
Manually Running SSIS Tasks Modeling Slowly Changing and Rapidly Changing
Automating SSIS Package Execution Dimensions
Configuring Notifications for Execution Success, Modeling Fact Tables
Failure or Both Using Star and Snowflake Schemas for Dimension
SSIS Security Tables
Troubleshooting Techniques Implementing Surrogate Keys
Defining Business Keys

Creating and Populating Data Warehouses Creating and Managing Cubes


Creating Data Warehouses (OLAP Databases) Creating Data Sources to Connect to Data
Adding Fact Tables Warehouses
Adding Dimension Tables and Joining Them to Fact Using SSAS to Create Cubes
Tables Applying Friendly Names to Measures and Attributes
Loading Data into Fact and Dimension Tables Customizing Dimensions and Measures
Validation Techniques for Data Loads Setting up Navigational Hierarchies
Optimizing Cubes with Attribute Relationships

Multidimensional (MDX) Essentials MDX Functions


Using MDX Queries to Pull Data from Cubes Using MDX Aggregate Functions
Understanding Tuples and Sets Using Navigations Functions to Move Though
MDX Expressions vs. Queries Hierarchies
Grouping Attribute Values into Named Sets Grouping, Filtering and Sorting Functions
Adding Custom Calculations for Cubes Using MDX Time-Based MDX Functions

Customizing Cubes Cube Deployment and Administration


Adding Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Cube Storage Calculations
Customizing Dimensions and Attributes Configuring Desired Aggregation
Adding Translations to Support Multiple Languages Configuring Caching
Adding Custom Calculations Deploying and Processing Cubes
Subdividing Cubes Using Perspectives Connecting to Cubes from Excel and Other Clients
Partitioning and Processing Cubes
Backing Up and Restoring Options
Securing Cubes

Creating and Customizing Tabular Models Understanding the Data Mining Process
Creating Tabular Modules in SSDT Types of Business Analysis Supported by Data Mining
Introducing DAX Data Mining Process Explained
Customizing Tabular Models Understanding the Key Components of Data Mining
Refreshing Data in Tabular Models Using Built-In Data Mining Algorithms
Matching Mining Algorithms to Business Needs

Working with Data Mining Structures Using the Semantic Models in the Presentation Layer
Adding Data Mining Structures Using SSAS Data Sources in Excel and Power View
Mining for Hidden Information Using SSAS Data Sources in SSRS
Discovering Patterns in Data Using SSAS Data Sources in Power BI
Creating Predictive Models Using SSAS Data Sources in SharePoint Performance
Using the Data Mining Wizard Point Services
Modifying Mining Structures with the Data Mining
Designer

Related Bootcamps

Track Duration Price

Master SQL Server Developer 5-course track $6,000


6-course track $7,200

SQL Server Administrator 2-course track $2,400


3-course track $3,600

SQL Server Business Intelligence Developer 4-course track $4,800

Contact Us
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Phone: 978.250.4983

Mon - Thur: 9 am - 5 pm EST


Fri: 9 am - 4 pm EST

E-mail: [email protected]

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