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10777A

Implementing a Data
Warehouse with Microsoft®
SQL Server® 2012
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Introduction
• Name

• Company affiliation

• Title/function

• Job responsibility

• Database experience

• SQL Server experience

• Your expectations for the course


Course Material
Course Companion Content on the
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nionmoc Site

A succinct classroom learning guide Searchable, easy-to-navigate digital


that provides critical technical content with integrated premium
information to optimize your on-line resources designed to
in-class learning experience. supplement the Course Handbook.
Student Course files required for the
labs and demonstrations.
Module Content
Labs Supplemental Course Content
Module Reviews and Takeaways Student Course Files
Lab Answer Keys

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Microsoft Learning

Course 10777A: Implementing a Data


Warehouse with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012

Course 10778A: Implementing Data Models and


Reports with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/
Microsoft Certification Program

Exam number Exam Title


Implementing a Data
70-463 Warehouse with Microsoft®
SQL Server® 2012

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About This Course
• Audience

• Course Prerequisites

• Course Objectives
Course Outline
• Module 1: Introduction to Data Warehousing

• Module 2: Data Warehouse Hardware

• Module 3: Designing and Implementing a Data Warehouse

• Module 4: Creating an ETL Solution with SSIS

• Module 5: Implementing Control Flow in an SSIS Package

• Module 6: Debugging and Troubleshooting SSIS Packages

• Module 7: Implementing an Incremental ETL Process


Course Outline (continued)
• Module 8: Incorporating Data from the Cloud into a
Data Warehouse
• Module 9: Enforcing Data Quality

• Module 10: Using Master Data Services

• Module 11: Extending SQL Server Integration Services

• Module 12: Deploying and Configuring SSIS Packages

• Module 13: Consuming Data in a Data Warehouse


Virtual Machine Environment

MT11-MSL-TMG1
• Computer name: MT11-MSL-TMG1
• Role: Internet Gateway

External Network

C:\
Windows
Server

Private Network

D:\

Lab files
C:\ C:\
SharePoint Active
SQL Server Directory

10777-8A-MIA-SQLBI 10777-8A-MIA-DC1
• Computer name: MIA-SQLBI • Computer name: MIA-DC1
• Role: Application Server • Role: Domain Controller
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


• Open Hyper-V Manager
• Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager
 Virtual Machines, Snapshots, and Actions: Server specific
and Virtual Machine specific
• Identify the virtual machines (VMs) used in the labs for this
course
• Take a Snapshot and Apply a Snapshot
• Connect to a VM
• Start and log on to a VM
• Switch between the full screen and window modes
• Revert to the previous Snapshot
• Shut down a VM
 Understand the difference between Shut Down and Turn off
• Close Hyper-V Manager

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