TechNet Radio: IT Time - Automating and Managing tasks in Windows Azure with PowerShell
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Blain Barton welcomes fellow Technical Evangelist Brian Hitney to the show as they discuss how you can use PowerShell to automate and manage tasks and processes in your Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Cloud Services. Tune in as Brian demos for us a simple scenario where he creates an Azure storage account, ties it into a new service and deploys it from staging to production all by using Windows PowerShell.
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