September 2020 Training Sessions on Dynamics 365 Toolkit and Foundation of SSIS Development

8/27/2020

Interested in our data integration solutions but need a more hands-on approach to learning how to use our SSIS Integration Toolkits? Join us on Wednesday, September 16 for our Foundation of SSIS Development training session and on Thursday, September 17 for our Crash Course on our SSIS Integration Toolkit for Microsoft Dynamics 365.

Our training sessions are 3.5 hours each and provide in-depth understanding of our integration toolkit and the SSIS platform. Throughout the remote session our instructor will walk you through our different components and provide practical practice exercises that will allow you to experience using our toolkit as well as answer any of your questions.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020
1:00pm to 4:30pm EDT

Foundation of
SSIS Development

Our in-depth training provides an overview of the SSIS platform which helps you get up to speed with the ETL development using SSIS platform, in a relatively short time-frame. This training not only covers some for the basic foundations of SSIS development, but will also get into some advanced topics, such as parameterizing, expressions, and scheduling, to name a few.

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Thursday, September 17, 2020
1:00pm to 4:30pm EDT

Crash Course - Dynamics 365 Integration Toolkit

KingswaySoft Crash Course training delivers the best value to get you up to speed with our SSIS Integration Toolkit for Microsoft Dynamics 365. The goal of the training is to help you become a skilled specialist that understands some of the most important techniques in working with the toolkit.

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Sign Up for Both

Our Accelerated Boot Camp brings the two training sessions (Foundation of SSIS Development, and, Crash Course - Dynamics 365 Integration Toolkit) together to enable you to become a sophisticated ETL developer within two days using the SSIS platform.

Ready to become a trained specialist in SSIS and our Integration Toolkit? Register now and book your spot today!


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