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Pentaho KETTLE and SQL Server
BackgroundI have recently started on a Proof-of-Concept project where I have been asked to investigate replacing their ageing application with something more modern. Their current application is built using classic ASP 1.0 (Active Server Pages), COM (Common Object Model) components, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Services), and Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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BackgroundI have recently started on a Proof-of-Concept project where I have been asked to investigate replacing their ageing application with something more modern. Their current application is built using classic ASP 1.0 (Active Server Pages), COM (Common Object Model) components, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Services), and Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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BackgroundI have recently started on a Proof-of-Concept project where I have been asked to investigate replacing their ageing application with something more modern. Their current application is built using classic ASP 1.0 (Active Server Pages), COM (Common Object Model) components, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Services), and Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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