Part 4. PowerShell platforms

Edited by Aleksandar Nikolić

If you’ve made it this far in the book chances are you’re a PowerShell fan, but by itself, PowerShell is irrelevant. Richard Siddaway once told Jeffrey Snover that PowerShell didn’t matter. After Jeffrey’s initial shock, Richard clarified that it’s what you can do with it that matters. This section is all about putting PowerShell to work.

PowerShell solutions for products and servers continue to arrive from Microsoft product teams and third-party vendors. PowerShell is a management engine and more of the stuff we deal with on a daily basis is being plugged into this engine.

There’s so much that could be written about using PowerShell to manage this platform or that application. In some ...

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