Book Review: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services
A new MDS book is available from Packt Publishing: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services. The authors are from Adatis, a Microsoft Partner in the UK. Jeremy Kashel (blog) authored 8 of the 10 chapters. Tim Kent (blog) and Martyn Bullerwell (blog) each contributed a chapter.
First Impressions
The first chapter does a terrific job of introducing terms and concepts such as entity, attribute, members, etc. There’s a nice overview of master data management. As you’d expect, the book consistently serves as a good reference for explaining screens, buttons, and functionality. At the end of each chapter there’s a summary of key points which I liked.
You Need This Book If…
Although the first 5 chapters are good, it was starting at Chapter 6 is where the book really started to stand out for me. I found the in-depth coverage & step by step instructions for these areas to be particularly impressive:
- Using SSIS to import data into MDS (chapter 6)
- Integrating MDS Business Rules with SharePoint Workflow (chapters 7 and 9)
- BizTalk Integration (chapter 8)
- Using the API (chapter 9)
I Wish, I Wish
Not every book can contain everything any reader wants. The things I really wanted to see more of were:
- Additional guidance on how to decide when to use a Derived vs. Explicit Hierarchy. The terms were defined, but I’m not certain a reader new to the technology would have gleaned quite enough information to make an informed decision. (Conversely, practical uses for Versions were listed on page 124 – that was terrific & very helpful. I wanted something like that related to the hierarchies.) In all fairness, I just dealt with hierarchy selection at a client site so I had it on my mind.
- Deployment and migration information & tips (ex: what the deployment package does & does not contain).
- More real life implementation experiences, troubleshooting (ex: troubleshooting the installation) and gotchas (ex: with imports and exports).
Overall, I really liked it. The authors clearly made a big time investment & it shows with a high quality book. My MDS knowledge is more well-rounded now, which makes me a happy girl.
Thanks to Packt Publishing for providing me with a complimentary e-book.