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Automating Microsoft Azure with PowerShell

By : John Chapman, Aman Dhally
Book Image

Automating Microsoft Azure with PowerShell

By: John Chapman, Aman Dhally

Overview of this book

<p>This book is a one-stop guide on managing Microsoft Azure services using PowerShell. Administrators and developers will learn how to use PowerShell to create and manage Azure websites, virtual machines, SQL databases, and so on.</p> <p>Starting with an introduction to Windows PowerShell, this book will assist you in connecting to Microsoft Azure with PowerShell. Next, the book covers how to create and manage Azure storage accounts, including file, blob, and table storage. Moving on, this book covers creating and managing Azure virtual machines, SQL databases, websites, virtual networks, traffic manager, cloud services, and Active Directory. Finally, this book covers how to automate complex tasks using Azure automation runbooks.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Automating Microsoft Azure with PowerShell
Credits
About the Author
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Author

Aman Dhally is a PowerShell MVP and founder of New Delhi PowerShell User Group. He has more than 14 years of experience in the IT industry. His main focus is the automation of manual tasks using PowerShell. He came in to contact with PowerShell in 2010. Since then, he has published a wealth of articles, videos, blogs, and PowerShell scripts. He loves teaching PowerShell and speaking at User Group events.

Aman works as a network analyst for Analysys Mason Limited, which he describes as a "cool" company to work for. Here, he works on various IT projects, and his PowerShell skills bring a unique approach to solving IT issues and improving efficiency within the company.

He is fascinated by anything to do with life: philosophy, self-help techniques, and biographies of famous people, which he finds inspiring. In his free time, you will often find him reading a book on any of these subjects. His philosophy can be summed up by his phrase: "You see a mousetrap, I see free cheese and a challenge!"