I had the chance to speak at the recent SQLSaturday in Orlando on Encrypting SSIS Connection Strings. Many thanks to Andy Warren for giving me the opportunity.
As always the day was top notch all the way. Andy & team put on a great event.
I've commented the code used for the demo (it's fully functional, just needs the passwords & file path for the master key backup changed) with enough information to implement the solution & placed it here.
Thanks again to Andy & team for a great event. Also a special thanks for all those who attended my session & restrained from any rotten fruit throwing :-).
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
SQLSaturday #21 is Coming to Orlando...
...On October 17th.
For anyone who's not familiar with SQLSaturday, it's a free (a $10 fee for lunch is being charged this year due to funding challenges) all day event for SQL Pro's & those wanting to expand their SQL skills. There's a wide variety of sessions throughout the day organized in "tracks". For example there's a track for Administration which focuses more on, well, the administrative aspects of working with SQL & a track on SSIS which focuses on ETL. The sessions cover a broad range of depth & there are sessions suitable for beginners all the way through advanced users.
I had the privilege of attending the very first SQLSaturday & several more since then & I can't recommend it highly enough. Top notch speakers (for example Andy Warren, Brian Knight, Buck Woody & Kendal Van Dyke to name a few), lots of info, lots of fun & you certainly can't beat the cost. In today's economic climate, with training budgets being slashed or eliminated this is a great way to pick up high quality training for the cost of lunch.
In addition to the free event, EndToEnd Training is also presenting 5 full day seminars the week leading up to SQLSaturday. Each seminar is $149 with a 20% discount to those that attend 2 or more sessions.
<shameless plug>
This year I'll be presenting a 15 minute session on Encrypting SSIS Connection Strings.
</shameless plug>
So, get signed up & plan on being in Orlando on the 17th. Trust me, you'll thank yourself.
For anyone who's not familiar with SQLSaturday, it's a free (a $10 fee for lunch is being charged this year due to funding challenges) all day event for SQL Pro's & those wanting to expand their SQL skills. There's a wide variety of sessions throughout the day organized in "tracks". For example there's a track for Administration which focuses more on, well, the administrative aspects of working with SQL & a track on SSIS which focuses on ETL. The sessions cover a broad range of depth & there are sessions suitable for beginners all the way through advanced users.
I had the privilege of attending the very first SQLSaturday & several more since then & I can't recommend it highly enough. Top notch speakers (for example Andy Warren, Brian Knight, Buck Woody & Kendal Van Dyke to name a few), lots of info, lots of fun & you certainly can't beat the cost. In today's economic climate, with training budgets being slashed or eliminated this is a great way to pick up high quality training for the cost of lunch.
In addition to the free event, EndToEnd Training is also presenting 5 full day seminars the week leading up to SQLSaturday. Each seminar is $149 with a 20% discount to those that attend 2 or more sessions.
<shameless plug>
This year I'll be presenting a 15 minute session on Encrypting SSIS Connection Strings.
</shameless plug>
So, get signed up & plan on being in Orlando on the 17th. Trust me, you'll thank yourself.
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