Edge Show 21 - MCSE Reinvented and Windows Powershell Web Access
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[06:06] Technical Interview:Mike Emard came by to talk about “PowerShell Web Access”.
Yes – use any device with a standards based browser to run PowerShell against target systems in your environment.
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I loves me some "certificacion". Also, I've seen that green hat somewhere before...
You Da Man @jbristowe. I've seen that shirt and headshot before too... Getting some new ones sportin' the Australian tan?
I am course just drooling all over the floor. Powershell WebAccess FTW!
Now from a SECURITY standpoint on a front facing website, I would almost think you would want a scenario where the device must be PRE-authorized with some type of certificate or offload the connection through a secondary provider like JuniperVPN. Powershell is cool. SECURE Powershell rocks the world :)
@Sean Kearney: it's secure - you control what users can talk through the gateway and hit select target systems. You can then also decide what PowerShell scripts / modules they can load and run as well as what systems they are allowed to target. It's a sweeeeet solution.
pls send me the upgrading edge technologies utilization
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