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Be wary if the update is described as a "Visual Studio 2022 conversion." Upgrading an SSIS package from SSDT 2019 to 2022 often changes the package layout XML just enough to break source control diffs. Test this in a sandbox first.

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There’s a running joke in the data world that SSIS is the "zombie" of ETL—it should have been buried by cloud-native tools years ago, yet it keeps showing up in every enterprise architecture. If you’ve seen "SSIS962" (or similar versioning tags) trending lately, it’s likely because the conversation around local vs. cloud data integration is heating up again. As we move through 2026, the SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Be wary if the update is described as

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