Finally the SQL Server MVP Deep Dive Volume 2 going to be available soon .
This book is all about SQL Server, but not an ordinal book about SQL Server from begin to end or on special aspect of SQL Server. This book covers 5 major topics of SQL Server ( Architecture and Design, Administration, Database Development, Performance Tuning and Optimization, and Business Intelligence ). Over 50 SQL Server MVPs contributed in writing this book.
I also wrote a chapter in the BI section of this book on SSIS with this title:
Exploring Different Types of Enumerators in the SSIS Foreach Loop Container
more information about this book with Table of Content :
http://www.manning.com/delaney/
Amazon Link:
http://www.amazon.com/SQL-Server-MVP-Deep-Dives/dp/1617290475
All book sales income will donate to charity for Operation Smile
Trainer, Consultant, Mentor
Reza Rad is a Microsoft Regional Director, an Author, Trainer, Speaker and Consultant. He has a BSc in Computer engineering; he has more than 20 years’ experience in data analysis, BI, databases, programming, and development mostly on Microsoft technologies. He is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP for 12 continuous years (from 2011 till now) for his dedication in Microsoft BI. Reza is an active blogger and co-founder of RADACAD. Reza is also co-founder and co-organizer of Difinity conference in New Zealand, Power BI Summit, and Data Insight Summit.
Reza is author of more than 14 books on Microsoft Business Intelligence, most of these books are published under Power BI category. Among these are books such as Power BI DAX Simplified, Pro Power BI Architecture, Power BI from Rookie to Rock Star, Power Query books series, Row-Level Security in Power BI and etc.
He is an International Speaker in Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft Business Applications Summit, Data Insight Summit, PASS Summit, SQL Saturday and SQL user groups. And He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer.
Reza’s passion is to help you find the best data solution, he is Data enthusiast.
His articles on different aspects of technologies, especially on MS BI, can be found on his blog: https://radacad.com/blog.