
My goal is to fix where I made a lot of really mediocre choices in places due to not having a clue what I was doing, and still not exactly being all that great at PowerShell. My goal is to work through that entire process in blogs, taking the job generation system I built for our corporate use and improve it, and publish the code. While building a system in PowerShell to take a set of JSON files and outputting a set of jobs and dependencies, I really wanted to find a way to visualize what turns out to be a directed graph structure. I will change my code.Īs our team struggles to get to a place where we can do continuous integration, some of the biggest issues we have needed to work on is figuring out how to build out our various jobs to run maintenance tasks and SSIS packages. If I am doing something really horrible, let me know.

With these new additions, this package now contains an astounding total of 721 shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you visually represent Integration architectures (On-premise, Cloud, or Hybrid scenarios) and solutions diagrams in Visio 2016/2013.

Finally, I found some extra minutes to be able to write and after spending all my available free time over the last few weeks, mainly in researching but also in creating several ones… I’m happy to say that a major version, 360 new shapes – that is the double of the previous version, of Microsoft Integration Stencils Pack for Visio 2016/2013 is now available for you to download.
