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Fear not, there are really only three things you NEED to REMEMBER about PowerShell. However we did not want to stop there. In this video Blain Barton Interviews PowerShell scripting book authors and experts for their top 10 Reasons NOT to Fear PowerShell 3.0 for Windows Server 2012. In this fun {not so frightful} way they discuss the basics in an incredibly easy way to understand.
Video can be viewed from: Top 10 Reasons NOT to Fear PowerShell 3.0 for Windows Server 2012 on TechNet Radio
Featuring:
- Matt Hester (Author: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Administration Instant Reference; Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0; Matt Hester's WebLog; )
- Ed Wilson (Author PowerShell 3.0 Step-by-Step; www.ScriptingGuys.com)
- Blain Barton (Author Blain Barton's Blog)
Step #1 - Download Windows Server 2012
Step #2 - Download Your FREE Copy of Hyper-V Server 2012
Step #3 - Infrastructure As A Service FREE Cloud VM
If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information:
Resources:
- Microsoft Virtual Academy (free online training)
- Download Microsoft Private Cloud Evaluation Software
- Get the Book! PowerShell 3.0 Step-by-Step
Websites & Blogs:
- Blain Barton's Blog
- Matt Hester's Blog
- The Script Center
- Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog
- Learn Windows PowerShell
Videos:
- TechNet Radio: IT Time - The Scripting Guy's Top 5 PowerShell 3.0 Tips and Tricks
- TechNet Radio: IT Time - PowerShell 3.0 Step-by-Step with the Scripting Guy
- TechNet Radio: IT Time - Get Your Script on! Check out PowerShell Saturdays
Virtual Labs:
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Dan Stolts (The "ITProGuru") is a technology expert who is a master of systems management and security with over 25 years experience. He is proficient in many Microsoft products especially in the server area (Windows Server, System Center, Exchange, SharePoint, Virtualization, Etc) and holds many certifications including MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS, etc.
Dan is currently specializing in System Management and Security and is also very passionate about virtualization and cloud technologies. Dan is and has been a very active member of the community. He is president of Boston User Groups, Founder of Virtualization Group Boston, Founder of North East Leaders and serves on many IT Community group boards. He is in the process of writing his first book on building technology communities. He is a believer in social networking and can be reached on twitter @ITProGuru. He has participated in many non-technology community groups such as: Boy Scouts, Rotary Club, Lions Club, local Chambers of Commerce and is a mentor for the local high schools. Dan is an enthusiastic advocate of technology and is passionate about helping others. Dan's lifelong passion has been and continues to be to help and teach others!
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