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Even More PowerShell Training

The 2 day course PYGPOWER – PowerShell for Administrators is being offered in London by Pygmalion.

I've been told by a couple of sources that the European demand for PowerShell training is huge – even more so than in the US. I would love to hear any theories about why this is so.

With that, I'll have to tell you one of my favorite jokes.

Q: What's the difference between Europe and America?

A: In Europe, they think a 100 miles is a long distance,.
In America, they think a 100 years is a long time.

This is funny because it is so true.

<Update:  Check out the comments for even more training opportunities!  jps>

Cheers!

Jeffrey Snover [MSFT]
Windows Management Partner Architect
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Published Saturday, June 23, 2007 3:23 PM by PowerShellTeam

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# re: Even More PowerShell Training

And the SANS Institute's PowerShell training course is avaiable at both North American and European SANS conferences, and can be scheduled for on-site training all around the world too:

www.WindowsPowerShellTraining.com

http://www.sans.org/training/description.php?tid=1057

(Disclaimer: I teach that course, but as long as we're blogging about available training... :-)

  Cheers,

    Jason

Saturday, June 23, 2007 11:24 AM by Jason Fossen

# re: Even More PowerShell Training

I'm also teaching the Sapien course througout Europe, Middle East and Africa via Verhoef Trainng

http://verhoef-training.co.uk/outlines/WNPS.htm

Saturday, June 23, 2007 4:05 PM by Trevor Barry

# re: Even More PowerShell Training

Why is it more popular in Europe than America?  I don't know.  But I do know that it is for the same reason that text messaging was popular in Europe 8 years before it became popular here in the states. (whatever the reason is, it applies to both technologies).  Pehaps it has to do with recognition of good things to come. =)

K^2

Saturday, June 23, 2007 10:45 PM by Kevin Kidder

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