This course covers a guide to automating ETL by reviewing each step and how this can be achieved. This course is designed for anyone who works in the data field – from employees to C–suite executives. With the demand for ETL developers increasing (per the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the opportunity to become a data provider (for business owners), I highlight methods and architecture to minimize the work that must be done for ETL, so that you can spend more time working on enhancing skills.
I offer a ton of free content on my YouTube channel (SQL In Six Minutes), and suggest students to become familiar with the basics of SQL Server and MongoDB, covered at the below, free playlists:
SQL In Six Minutes (YouTube)
The MongoDB 103 (YouTube)
In addition, the only coupon for this course that I offer is available in the trailer for my YouTube channel. Since this is the most popular question I get asked, see the trailer for the YouTube channel SQL In Six Minutes to get it.
This course covers:
Understanding the extract process and constructing architecture to automate it.
Understanding the load process, when change is necessary with loading, and how to automate it.
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Specification: Automating ETL – Complete Code Challenges and ETL Projects
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Price | $79.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 14 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$79.99
JT –
I’m working my way through this course. The instructors style and enthusiasm for the subject is infectious and makes for an enjoyable learning experience. While i might not agree with everything he says , i am engaged and listening instead of passively observing the course. Defintely one of the better courses on udemy.
Otto Martin –
Altamente comprensible, para incorporar los elementos b sicos y preparar un paso superior en cada clase adem s de manejar una codificaci n limpia y auto explicativa para producir aplicaciones eficientes.
Stanislaw Szostak –
just great, perfect fit for myself.
Rommel Estardo –
Great teacher and knows how to explain the topic in hand.
Brandon Garcia –
The first three videos are a sales pitch for ETL and this guy’s philosophy on marketable career skills. Unnecessary.
Yoshiburu Ilian –
The course showed many tools and solutions. I liked the course exercises and they helped a lot. The instructor responded to every question in the course and had detailed solutions on some of the bugs.
Andrew J. Kwiatkowski –
I’ve been able to adapt much of Tim’s ETL architecture and deploy new/augment existing procedures in a variety of Data warehouse applications mostly by augmenting existing SSIS packages with PowerShell code (to shred XML, JSON), and to dynamically render SSRS reports (querying SSAS cubes). This course is worth every penny paid.
Monte Tom –
Really motivating. We’ll see once we get to the technical stuff.
Jos Elshuis –
For me, the focus of the course was too much on Powershell scripting around more or less the same challenge. I would have liked a broader view on ETL and it’s purposes.
Ernesto Pantoja –
Besides the fact that the instructor is an expert in the field. This Course for me it is inspirational. Now more than ever I want to develop the skills as an ETL developer.
Hyun Bin Kim –
So far so good
Samuel Mochu –
The material Tim is covering is what I need RIGHT NOW to get familiar with ETL
Fang.Zou Zou –
Yes
Emon Hoque –
Combination of SSIS and powershell scripting with out any project Didn’t quite understand where I was heading to!!