Typical server administrator tasks can have a critical impact on costs and efficiency. With a basic understanding of scripts and functions in Windows PowerShell you can get a handle on a broad range of management tasks to automate frequent or redundant tasks, saving time and avoiding headaches. Windows PowerShell is intended to optimize administrative tasks both locally and remotely, ultimately reducing support costs. Simply put, managing servers and desktops by automating common tasks with PowerShell will make your life as an administrator much easier.
Windows Powershell Fundamentals Training: Available Now
Our new Windows PowerShell Fundamentals training course will show you how to stop using GUI as a crutch, and start improving performance. Gaining the task management skills available through PowerShell, such as using PowerShell cmdlets, running commands on remote computers, and using arrays and hash tables, will help expand your administrative capabilities to make you more productive.
Focusing on general Windows Server 2008 R2 administration, instructor Jeffrey Hicks uses a task-oriented approach. The PowerShell Fundamentals course begins with the basics of the scripting language for those just getting started, while serving as a comprehensive and easy to understand overview.
One only needs a basic familiarity with Windows Server 2003 to learn how to execute typical tasks with PowerShell, such as using snapins and modules, background jobs, and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). The course also features text files of demonstrations so students can follow along with the instruction.
Instructor Jeff Hicks is a Microsoft MVP in Windows PowerShell, with almost two decades of experience as a consultant, trainer, and author. A genuine PowerShell guru, Jeff has written many articles about PowerShell for blogs and magazine columns, as well as a comprehensive book on Windows PowerShell 2.0.
Quit losing valuable time and money, and learn PowerShell Fundamentals to bring efficiency to your environment.








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