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Windows PowerShell: Analyst briefing with RedMonk

I recently had the pleasure to do an analyst briefing with Michael Cote' of RedMonk.  I really enjoyed it because until recently Michael was working at BMC so we had a number of shared contacts and he had a deep understanding of mgmt issues so I could have a really technically dense conversation with him.  What was humorous was that there is always a PR person in attendance (to provide adult supervision) and she was looking at us like we had rat's tails hanging out of our mouths :-) !  It was lots of fun.

Michael blogged the discussion at: http://www.redmonk.com/cote/archives/2006/06/teched_2006_pow.html .

Enjoy!
Jeffrey Snover
Windows PowerShell Architect

 

Published Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:00 AM by PowerShellTeam

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# re: Windows PowerShell: Analyst briefing with RedMonk

I, of course, had a great time chatting too. The systems management wonks I hang out with are all jazzed about PowerShell, esp. the remote possibilities once 1.1 comes out. That'll be a great time to be doing Windows systems management coding ;)
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 2:51 PM by cote

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