A few weeks ago I attended the first ever UK based VMUG at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham. Put together by the same folks who arrange the London VMUG events, it was a great day out and obviously a lot of hard work had been put in by Jane, Alaric, Simon , Stuart and Martyn. I know they had put the best part of 6 months into arranging it, so a lot of effort.
As promised, here are my slides from this evening’s UK PowerShell UserGroup - What’s New in PowerCLI 5.0.
What’s New in PowerCLI 5.0
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A quick post to let you know that I shall be presenting for an online meeting of the UK PowerShell User Group on the topic of ‘What’s New in PowerCLI 5.0’ at 21.00 GMT on Tuesday November 22nd.
Details on how to join in are available from Richard Siddaway’s website.
Hope you can join us.
There are a lot of great reasons to sign up for the UK National VMUG on November 3rd 2011, full details are below.
One reason to highlight is that during the day, Alan Renouf and I will be staffing the PowerCLI Drop In Area. We’re currently finalising the details, but this will likely consist of pre-prepared PowerCLI lab content for you to work through and also an opportunity to ask PowerCLI or PowerShell questions.
Thanks to everyone who came to my session today, always enjoy presenting here. Here are the slides:
Save Time With PowerCLI
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The next London VMUG on 14th July 2011 is only a few weeks away and again looks like it will be a great event. This will be the second time it has been run as a full day event with split-track breakout sessions in the afternoon, so that there is more of a choice for those topics your are particularly interested in. There will also be a vCOPS focused lab and a Genius Bar staffed by VMware GSS to help deal with any issues you might bring along.
I was luck enough to be given the opportunity to present a UK PowerShell User Group session on PowerShell Modules. If you want to check out the slides from this session then they are below:
An Introduction to PowerShell Modules
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I have also included the 4 demo text files which contain the commands I was using during the demos.
Demo1 Demo2 Demo3 Demo4
You can get the recording from Richard’s blog
Join me on Tuesday May 10th 20.30GMT for a UK PowerShell User Group session: All About Modules
“Join PowerShell MVP and author Jonathan Medd to learn about PowerShell modules and how to get the most out of them.
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March 22 we have Tome Tanasovski presenting on Regular Expressions.
Tome is a Windows engineer for a market-leading global financial services firm in New York City. He is a recipient of the PowerShell MVP award, the founder and leader of the New York City PowerShell User group, a blogger, and a regular contributor to Microsoft’s Windows PowerShell forum. He has been featured four times on Hey Scripting Guy, and he is currently working on the PowerShell Bible, which is due out in 2011 from Wiley.
Richard Siddaway has posted details of January’s UK PowerShell User Group Event. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson will be joining us for a live meeting about PowerShell Best Practises.
“Learn Windows PowerShell best practices as they apply to each stage of the script development lifecycle. See the differences between working interactively from the Windows PowerShell prompt, writing an inline script, adding basic function, advanced functions and finally the implementation of Windows PowerShell Modules.