Ssis740+even+though+i+love+my+husband+miru+updated
If you are referring to a specific build or version of SSIS, such as 740, it is possible that it is an internal or proprietary build, or it could be related to a specific hotfix or update.
The phrases "even though I love my husband" and "miru updated" seem unrelated to SSIS or SQL Server. The first phrase appears to be a statement expressing a sentiment, possibly from a personal or emotional context. The second phrase, "miru updated", seems to be a statement in a non-English language ( possibly Japanese?), with "miru" meaning "to see" or "to look", and "updated" being an English word. ssis740+even+though+i+love+my+husband+miru+updated
If you could provide more context or clarify your question, I'll do my best to assist you. If you are referring to a specific build