I'm happy to inform you that the SSIS book that I wrote with my friend (Reza Rad) is now published!! I also want to let you know that Packt Publishing accepted my contest suggestion for offering 4 books (2 Print books + 2 e-books) to my blog readers. You just need to use your Twitter or LinkedIn accounts! Keep reading to find out how you can be one of the Lucky Winner.
How to Enter?
1-) Tweet this post and/or share this post in LinkedIn – you can use the tweet button at the top of the article.
Option 01 - Enter a comment under your twitter or LinkedIn account on what you’re looking forward to learn most in from this book. The two best comments win one print book and one e-book.
Example Comment:
"I'd like to own the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Expert Cookbook as I'd like to master all transformations in SSIS and their usages with real-world scenarios"
Option 02 - Write a post/article under Business Intelligence concepts to be published on this blog. The best two original posts/articles win one print book and one e-book
4-) Be sure that you are following me on Twitter (@PerfeitoP) and/or also on LinkedIn when the contest ends to monitor your participation and let you know the contest results. (Winners from the U.S. and Europe can either choose a physical copy of the book or the eBook. Users from other locales are limited to the eBook only)
Deadline
The contest for the best comment (Twitter and LinkedIn) and best post/article will close on 15/June/2012Promo codes
If you don’t want to participate on this contest but want to buy the book, here you have special discount codes to use in the Packt Publishing website. They are as follows:25% discount on print book PRSQL25
35% discount on e-book EBSQL35
Do let me know if you have any questions. Hope you all enjoy this book and let us know your feedback
1 comment:
I'm really curious about the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Expert Cookbook. I would like to know all the new features and improve my capabilities in the usage of this powerful tool.
António Costa
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