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Category Archives: Deep Dive
PowerShell Deep Dive 2012 Agenda
The agenda for the PowerShell Deep Dive next month has just been published on the PowerShell team blog http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2012/03/26/schedule-for-the-upcoming-powershell-deep-dive-and-a-few-videos-from-frankfurt.aspx If you are already booked to go – looking forward to meeting you. If you’re thinking of going last years event … Continue reading
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PowerShell Deep Dive
I heard at the beginning of the week that I’ve been granted a speaker slot at the PowerShell Deep Dive next month – http://www.theexpertsconference.com/us/2012/ I’ll be speaking on creating cmdlets from WMI objects using a new feature in PowerShell v3 that … Continue reading
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PowerShell Deep Dive 2012
The 2012 PowerShell Deep Dive has been announced – April 29 – May 2 in San Diego. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2012/01/27/it-s-time-for-another-powershell-deep-dive.aspx This time PowerShell is a full track so expect more of your favourite stuff. Hope to see you there.
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Discovering NIC that has a specific IP Address
One question (of many) that came up at that European Deep Dive (more on that later) was finding the particular network adapter associated with an IP Address. The problem is that IP Address (in the later versions of Windows) is … Continue reading
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European Deep dive approaching
Next Monday & Tuesday sees the first European Deep Dive – if you are a PowerShell fan its where you need to be. The speaker line up is available from http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2011/10/06/powershell-deep-dive-lineup.aspx See you there
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Deep Dive line up
The line up for this months Deep Dive has been announced http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2011/10/06/powershell-deep-dive-lineup.aspx Looks good
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PowerShell Deep Dive speakers
Some more sessions have been announced for the Deep Dive http://www.theexpertsconference.com/europe/2011/powershell-deep-dive/session-abstracts/ The speaker line up includes: Aleksandar Nikolic Shay Levy Kirk Munro Dmitry Sotnikov Jeffery Hicks James Brundage Tobias Weltner Brandon Shell James O’Neill Ravi Chaganti Me There will … Continue reading
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The Experts Conference April 2011–My session
Dmitry has just posted the video of the session I did at the PowerShell deep dive @ TEC in April http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/video-richard-siddaway-wmi-gems-and-gotchas/ The session was entitled WMI: Hidden Gems and Gotchas Links to the slides and demo scripts are also … Continue reading
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PowerShell Deep Dive abstracts
With the Deep Dive just over 6 weeks away the programme is shaping up.Abstracts of some of the sessions can be viewed http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2011/09/01/8-abstracts-for-the-powershell-deep-dive-in-frankfurt.aspx I will also be doing a session on working with events in PowerShell – WMI, .NET … Continue reading
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European PowerShell Deep Dive
I was notified last night that my submission to the Deep Dive was successful and I will be presenting. There will be a good number of PowerShell MVPs attending. This will be the PowerShell event of the year in Europe. … Continue reading
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