Be First to See What’s Next for DILM
The next phase of the DILM Suite is focused on helping enterprise teams manage SSIS with more visibility, more control, and more confidence.
Join the early access list to hear about upcoming commercial releases, preview what is coming, and share the lifecycle challenges your team is facing.
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Why Substack?
- Substack manages newsletter creation and distribution well
- Andy Leonard is familiar with the platform and the DILM Suite newsletter will be the public-facing news channel for DILM Suite.
- Andy already has a Substack newsletter at Substack – Engineer of Data – which you may subscribe to here:
Why join early access?
If you manage SSIS in production, you already know the friction points.
You may be dealing with:
- uncertainty about what changed between versions
- fragile deployment processes
- environment drift
- limited operational visibility
- framework complexity
- governance pressure
- modernization planning without enough clarity about the current state
The commercial DILM tools are being designed to address these kinds of lifecycle challenges directly.
Joining the early access list gives you a way to follow the release as it develops.
What you will get
By joining the early access list, you can:
- hear about upcoming commercial DILM releases
- see where the DILM Suite is heading
- learn when new tools and documentation become available
- help shape priorities by sharing your SSIS lifecycle challenges
This is intended for teams and practitioners who care about governance, deployment discipline, operational confidence, and long-term maintainability in enterprise SSIS.
Who should join
This list is especially relevant for:
- SSIS developers and data engineers
- enterprise data integration teams
- architects and technical leads
- managers responsible for production delivery
- organizations planning governance improvements or modernization
If your team is living with deployment friction, change uncertainty, or lifecycle gaps in SSIS, this list is for you.