TechNet Radio - Drill down into Windows PowerShell: An interview with Jeffrey Snover
- Posted: Sep 12, 2006 at 2:27 PM
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In this episode of TechNet Radio Kevin Remde interviews Jeffrey Snover, the software architect responsible for Windows PowerShell. Jeffrey drills down into PowerShell, enlightening you with all you need to know, whether you are a veteran programmer or just getting started.
Participants:
Charlie Harger – Your show host
Kevin Remde – IT Pro Evangelist
Jeffrey Snover – Jeffrey Snover is the architect for Monad, our next generation Automation/Scripting technologies. Jeffrey has spent the majority of his 26 years in the industry focused on the problems of network and systems management. Prior to coming to Microsoft in 2000, Jeffrey was an architect in the CTO office at Tivoli and was the development manager for NetView. Jeffrey was also a Consulting Engineer and development manager at Digital where he led various network and systems management projects.
Aurora Queen – TechNet Radio Producer and Event Reporter
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