The SQL Bits 7 agenda was published recently, and I’m pleased to say that I will be delivering a session titled ‘End to End Master Data Management with SQL Server Master Data Services’.
The heart of this session will be an end-to-end technical demo that will show the role of MDS in extracting master data from source systems, before demonstrating how data is fed via MDS to subscribing downstream systems. I’ll cover areas such as the MDS staging process, business rules and notifications amongst others.
I’ve also seen from Simon Sabin that the SQLCAT team will be showing some of the features of SQL 11, code name Denali. Well worth going for that alone surely?!
You can register for SQL Bits here.
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