SSIS for Beginners

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  • Access to all video courses.
  • 430+ hours of video courses.
  • Instructed by RADACAD Coaches
  • Get certification for completed courses.
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  • Yearly and Monthly plans. You can cancel anytime.

From: $49.00 / month with a 2-day free trial
  • EUR: €45.11
  • GBP: £38.39
  • NZD: $79.77
  • CAD: $66.85
  • AUD: $73.65

Academy Membership - for Teams

This is for team Membership: When you have a group of team members registering. if you want to register for one person, check out the individual membership. Worth more than $10K! 48-hours free trial

  • Access to all video courses.
  • 430+ hours of video courses.
  • Instructed by RADACAD Coaches
  • Get certification for completed courses.
  • Member-only discount on upcoming in-person training sessions.
  • Yearly and Monthly plans. You can cancel anytime.

From: $49.00 / month with a 2-day free trial
  • EUR: €45.11
  • GBP: £38.39
  • NZD: $79.77
  • CAD: $66.85
  • AUD: $73.65
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SSIS for Beginners

SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services) is a tool for data transformation. The SSIS courses are designed “spiral-out” and “hands-on.” Spiral-out means start in the center, at the heart of the platform, and then build learning and experience around that center. Hands-on reflects the fact that we learn best by doing. Combined, spiral-out and hands-on are the best way to learn technology (or anything).

Length: 75 Minutes

$259.95
  • EUR: €239.31
  • GBP: £203.67
  • NZD: $423.20
  • CAD: $354.67
  • AUD: $390.70
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The SSIS courses are designed “spiral-out” and “hands-on.” Spiral-out means start in the center, at the heart of the platform, and then build learning and experience around that center. Hands-on reflects the fact that we learn best by doing. Combined, spiral-out and hands-on are the best way to learn technology (or anything).

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