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Applied Architecture Patterns on the Microsoft Platform

You're reading from   Applied Architecture Patterns on the Microsoft Platform An in-depth scenario-driven approach to architecting systems using Microsoft technologies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680547
Length 544 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Applied Architecture Patterns on the Microsoft Platform
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
1. Preface
1. Solution Decision Framework 2. Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow 4.0 Primer FREE CHAPTER 3. Windows Server AppFabric Primer 4. BizTalk Server Primer 5. SQL Server and Data Integration Tools Primer 6. Windows Azure Platform Primer 7. Simple Workflow 8. Content-based Routing 9. Publish-Subscribe 10. Repair/Resubmit with Human Workflow 11. Remote Message Broadcasting 12. Debatching Bulk Data 13. Complex Event Processing 14. Cross-Organizational Supply Chain 15. Multiple Master Synchronization 16. Rapid Flexible Scalability 17. Low-Latency Request-Reply 18. Handling Large Session and Reference Data 19. Website Load Burst and Failover 20. Wrap Up

Chapter 5. SQL Server and Data Integration Tools Primer

Way back in the Permian epoch of database technologies, circa 2000 CE to 2005 CE, data integration in the Microsoft stack was accomplished through DTS and MSMQ. Like in the real Permian epoch, huge bugs roamed the landscape, ready to devour the lives of the poor database professional stuck in the La Brea tar pits of system integration support and master data management.

Those of us who look back on those days and shudder were truly grateful for the introduction of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Service Broker (SSSB) with SQL Server 2005. SQL Server 2008 now supports multiple tools for data integration and master data management, including the following functionalities:

  • SSIS new functionality

  • SSSB

  • Master Data Services

  • The Sync Framework, for databases that are only occasionally connected with your networks

With SSIS, SSSB, Master Data Services, and the Sync Framework, database professionals can actually see their children...

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