SQL Server 2016 Business Intelligence: Integration Services and Analysis Services Hands-On Technology Transfer
Delivery Method
Seminar
Target Audience Microsoft SQL Server Administrators
Summary The focus of this five day course is to familiarize developers with the use of SQL Server Engine, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) to create and populate data warehouses through ETL processing and build Multidimensional and Tabular models to use and reporting data sources.
Description/Agenda SQL Server 2016 provides a rich environment for business intelligence
development. The focus of this five day course is to familiarize developers
with the use of SQL Server Engine, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) to create and populate data
warehouses through ETL processing and build Multidimensional and Tabular
models to use and reporting data sources.
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 who are also interested in Reporting Services (SSRS) should consider
the 3-day SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services course in addition to this course.
An 8-day training pass is available for $3,590.
Course Prerequisites
Familiarity with database concepts, Windows desktop navigation and software
installation techniques. Attendance at HOTT's SQL Programming course or
Microsoft Transact-SQL Programming course is highly recommended although not
required.
What You Will Learn
- Structure and function of a data warehouse or data mart
- Data warehouse design to support enterprise reporting
- The role of SSIS within the business intelligence framework
- Developing SSIS Extract Transform Load (ETL) processes to populate data
warehouses
- Functionality of all SSIS Control Flow tasks
- Deploying SSIS projects to SSIS Catalogs
- Configuring SSIS environments, runtime variables and parameters
- BI Semantic Model
- Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) syntax
- Developing SSAS Multidimensional models
- Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)
- Developing SSAS Tabular models
- Deploying and securing Multidimensional and Tabular models
- Implementing SSAS Data Mining models for predictive analysis
- Consuming the BI Semantic Model in reports and dashboards
Benefits
- Course materials include student guide, hands-on lab manual and USB
flash drive for examples and lab work
- Students receive a certificate of completion at the end of class
- Students can retake any portion of a class that has been completed,
within 12 months at no extra cost
- There are no registration fees or cancellation fees
Workshop Agenda
Business Intelligence Framework Overview
- SQL Server Data Tools Overview
- Installation and Configuration
- Components of a BI Solution
- Introduction to the BI Semantic Model
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Integration Services Architecture
- Architecture of the SSIS Data Engine
- Using Data Transformation Tasks
- Managing Connections to Sources and Destinations
- ADO.NET Data Source and Destination
- Understanding Data Buffers
- Control Flow Tasks and Containers
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Common SSIS Tasks
- Executing SQL Statements
- Connecting to FTP Servers
- Sending E-mail
- Notifying Administrators of Errors
- Completing Bulk Inserts
- Copying, Moving and Deleting Files and Folders
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Data Transformations
- Converting Data Types
- Merging Data from Multiple Sources
- Splitting Data to Multiple Destinations
- Counting Rows
- Sampling and Sorting Records
- Copying Columns
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Advanced SSIS Tasks
- Executing .NET Scripts and Win32 Processes
- Using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Tasks
- Performing Database Maintenance and Backups During SSIS Routines
- Using Variables and Input Parameters
- Profiling Database Tables
- Comparing XML Files Against Schemas
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Advanced Data Transformations
- Filling in Missing Data with Lookups
- Locating Near Duplicate Rows with Fuzzy Grouping
- Adding Audit Information to Results
- Counting the Occurrence of Keywords
- Sending Rows that Process Correctly and Incorrectly to Different
Destinations
- Responding to Truncation Errors
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SSIS Administration and Automation
- Deploying SSIS Projects
- Manually Running SSIS Tasks
- Automating SSIS Package Execution
- Configuring Notifications for Execution Success, Failure or Both
- SSIS Security
- Troubleshooting Techniques
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Data Warehouse Design
- Understanding Fact and Dimension Tables
- Modeling Slowly Changing and Rapidly Changing Dimensions
- Modeling Fact Tables
- Using Star and Snowflake Schemas for Dimension Tables
- Implementing Surrogate Keys
- Defining Business Keys
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Creating and Populating Data Warehouses
- Creating Data Warehouses (OLAP Databases)
- Adding Fact Tables
- Adding Dimension Tables and Joining Them to Fact Tables
- Loading Data into Fact and Dimension Tables
- Validation Techniques for Data Loads
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Creating and Managing Cubes
- Creating Data Sources to Connect to Data Warehouses
- Using SSAS to Create Cubes
- Applying Friendly Names to Measures and Attributes
- Customizing Dimensions and Measures
- Setting up Navigational Hierarchies
- Optimizing Cubes with Attribute Relationships
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Multidimensional (MDX) Essentials
- Using MDX Queries to Pull Data from Cubes
- Understanding Tuples and Sets
- MDX Expressions vs. Queries
- Grouping Attribute Values into Named Sets
- Adding Custom Calculations for Cubes Using MDX
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MDX Functions
- Using MDX Aggregate Functions
- Using Navigations Functions to Move Though Hierarchies
- Grouping, Filtering and Sorting Functions
- Time-Based MDX Functions
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Customizing Cubes
- Adding Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Customizing Dimensions and Attributes
- Adding Translations to Support Multiple Languages
- Adding Custom Calculations
- Subdividing Cubes Using Perspectives
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Cube Deployment and Administration
- Cube Storage Calculations
- Configuring Desired Aggregation
- Configuring Caching
- Deploying and Processing Cubes
- Connecting to Cubes from Excel and Other Clients
- Partitioning and Processing Cubes
- Backing Up and Restoring Options
- Securing Cubes
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Creating and Customizing Tabular Models
- Creating Tabular Modules in SSDT
- Introducing DAX
- Customizing Tabular Models
- Refreshing Data in Tabular Models
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Understanding the Data Mining Process
- Types of Business Analysis Supported by Data Mining
- Data Mining Process Explained
- Understanding the Key Components of Data Mining
- Using Built-In Data Mining Algorithms
- Matching Mining Algorithms to Business Needs
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Working with Data Mining Structures
- Adding Data Mining Structures
- Mining for Hidden Information
- Discovering Patterns in Data
- Creating Predictive Models
- Using the Data Mining Wizard
- Modifying Mining Structures with the Data Mining Designer
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Using the Semantic Models in the Presentation Layer
- Using SSAS Data Sources in Excel and Power View
- Using SSAS Data Sources in SSRS
- Using SSAS Data Sources in Power BI
- Using SSAS Data Sources in SharePoint Performance Point Services
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