Mar 20, 2019 | Key2 Stories
January 2019 In our first ever quarterly Key2 Round Up, the first quarter of 2019 has gotten off to an awesome start! The year started off with Paul Schuliger going over New Year’s resolutions from a Business Intelligence perspective: Read Here: Our 2019 New...
Jan 28, 2019 | Custom Development, Key2 Stories, Microsoft, SQL Server, SSIS, Tech Tips
By: Ken Adams JSON is a file format that has become more common for database professionals to encounter. Over the years, we have become accustomed to delimited text files, fixed length text files, Excel (I threw up in my mouth a little bit), and just as we got...
Jan 7, 2019 | Business Intelligence, Consulting, Data Warehousing, Key2 Stories, Tech Tips
By: Paul Schuliger Happy New Year to you! And welcome back to the working world. We hope that you are feeling reinvigorated after some much-needed rest and relaxation. Making resolutions at the start of a New Year is a tradition that spans many cultures....
Oct 9, 2018 | Azure, Business Intelligence, Conferences, Consulting, Data Visualization, Key2 Stories, Microsoft, Microsoft Power BI
By: Andy Kim Introduction It was a beautiful fall morning as I drove towards the Microsoft office in Alpharetta, GA. I was on my way to attend the annual 2018 SQL Saturday Atlanta – BI Edition. When I arrived, there was a nicely furnished office with great...
Aug 21, 2018 | Data Warehousing, Key2 Stories, Microsoft, PowerShell, SQL Server, SSIS, Tech Tips, Technical Information
By: Ken Adams Introduction Disclaimer: Microsoft introduced the project deployment model for Integration Services (SSIS) over 6 years ago with SQL Server 2012. At this point in time, it is likely that you know a lot about project deployment. This post will...
Jun 14, 2018 | Key2 Stories, SharePoint, SQL Server, SSIS
By: Austin Gainey It’s always important as a SharePoint Administrator to try to understand what effect an update or upgrade to your system will have on the user base. Sometimes it’s easy, as SP admins, to get in the habit of simply hitting “next, next, Finish”...