Tim Mitchell
Tim Mitchell is a business intelligence architect, author, speaker, and SQL Server MVP. He specializes in SSIS.
Tim Mitchell is a business intelligence architect, database developer, speaker, and trainer. He has been working with SQL Server for a decade, working primarily in business intelligence, ETL/SSIS, database development, and reporting. He has earned a number of industry certifications and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Texas A&M at Commerce, and has been a Microsoft SQL Server MVP since 2010. Tim is a business intelligence consultant for Artis Consulting in the Dallas, Texas area.
As an active member of the community, Tim has spoken at international, regional, and local venues including the SQL PASS summit, SQLBits, SQL Connections, SQL Saturday events, and various user groups and webcasts. He is a board member and speaker at the North Texas SQL Server User Group in Dallas, serves as the co-chair of the PASS BI Virtual Chapter, and is an active volunteer for PASS. Tim is an author and forum contributor on SQLServerCentral.com and has published dozens of SQL Server training videos on SQLShare.com.
Tim is a contributing author on the charity book project MVP Deep Dives 2, and is coauthor of the book SSIS Design Patterns.
You can visit his website and blog at TimMitchell.net or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/Tim_Mitchell.
As an active member of the community, Tim has spoken at international, regional, and local venues including the SQL PASS summit, SQLBits, SQL Connections, SQL Saturday events, and various user groups and webcasts. He is a board member and speaker at the North Texas SQL Server User Group in Dallas, serves as the co-chair of the PASS BI Virtual Chapter, and is an active volunteer for PASS. Tim is an author and forum contributor on SQLServerCentral.com and has published dozens of SQL Server training videos on SQLShare.com.
Tim is a contributing author on the charity book project MVP Deep Dives 2, and is coauthor of the book SSIS Design Patterns.
You can visit his website and blog at TimMitchell.net or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/Tim_Mitchell.
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