The IT Ops Sessions: Up and Running with PowerShell Crescendo
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In this IT Ops session, you’ll discover how PowerShell Crescendo amplifies traditional command-line applications, and gain insights on how to begin crafting your own Crescendo modules.
IT Ops sessions are short-form conference-style sessions, minus the conference. In this session, Up and Running with PowerShell Crescendo, you’ll learn how PowerShell Crescendo can take traditional command-line applications and amplify them, to include object based output on the PowerShell pipeline. You’ll also get hands-on and create a new PowerShell command using Crescendo to wrap around a traditional command-line application. When you’re finished with this session, you’ll know how to use PowerShell Crescendo to amplify existing command-line applications, so you and others can consume those tools in a PowerShell native way.
Author Name: Matt Allford
Author Description:
Matt is a DevOps engineer and solution architect with over 10 years of experience in systems administration, architecture and design, primarily in the on-premises data center. He has a new found passion for Cloud and DevOps processes, tools and techniques and enjoys helping customers and the community realize value from technology. Over the past several years Matt has experienced first-hand the power of the communities within the wider IT industry and enjoys learning from others and, where possi… more
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