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Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials

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Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft System Center PowerShell Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
4
Administration of Operations Manager through PowerShell
Index

About the Reviewers

Lee Boon Cheng is a computer engineering graduate from Nanyang Technological University of Singapore. He is currently working as a SharePoint solution architect in a commodity trading company in Singapore.

He has worked on and led multiple Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013 projects for Singapore clients ranging from schools to corporations to government departments. He has primarily focused on the SharePoint Content Management System, workflow and SharePoint installation, and configuration and deployment using PowerShell.

Richard Gibson lives in London and has worked as a .NET developer for 8 years. His work has taken him into the world of DevOps, and PowerShell has become a necessary skill for the automation of everyday tasks.

He currently works for ASOS.com as a senior developer, spending most of his PowerShell time automating TeamCity to provide continuous deployment for the business. Richard blogs on various issues related to .NET and PowerShell at http://richiban.uk/.

Keith Lindsay graduated from Sacred Heart University with honors and spent nearly a decade as a software engineer. After deciding that he wanted to explore a new path, he moved into the field of product management for Citrix ShareFile, where he uses his technical skills to help improve and promote the API and SDKs. He is a big proponent of PowerShell and has helped his company to develop a PowerShell SDK for file sharing. You can read more about using PowerShell for file sharing on his blog at http://blogs.citrix.com/author/keithl1/.

Ashley Poole is a highly motivated software support analyst with over 6 years of professional experience in the field of IT. Normally, you can find him exploring topics such as Microsoft SQL Server, C#, PowerShell, and Dev Ops.

More recently, he can also be found exploring software development technologies and practices, as he begins his journey into the world of software development.

Ashley can also be found blogging on various IT and software topics on his website, www.ashleypoole.co.uk, tweeting as @AshleyPooleUK, or sharing open source projects and scripts for the community at https://github.com/AshleyPoole.