Monday, January 11, 2010

PowerShell Power Breakfast 8:00am-9:00am, Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Buy your breakfast at the East Bay Cafe, have a seat, and learn about PowerShell for one hour.  PowerShell provides for Windows what shells like Bash provide in Linux – a command line for one-off tasks or automation, be they simple or complex.  Schedule this event on your calendar, and bring your manager and/or coworkers.

I’ll be presenting on sending emails via PowerShell, persisting and searching your command line history between PowerShell sessions, and providing a brief overview of Quest’s Active Directory cmdlets functionality.

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Schwag will be given to a few lucky attendees courtesy of Redmond and local Microsoft Technology Strategist Dan See.  Thanks, Dan!

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Dig Out by Digging Into PowerShell

The PowerShell Power Breakfast is open to any individual interested in Windows PowerShell, from veteran developers and sysadmins to those just starting with automation & scripting in a Windows context.

Where: Novell East Bay Cafe, Building G, Provo Campus (map)

Directions: Take the University Ave exit off I-15, cross University Ave, and turn left (north) onto Novell Place and enter the Novell campus. When you drive up to bldg H (the 8-story bldg), turn left and park in the SW parking lot. The sidewalk on the west side of bldg H will take you to the cafe (bldg G). We'll be in the conference room at the far north end (past the food court).

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