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What happens when 2 of the coolest technologies meet each other?


I saw this demo a few weeks back and just had to get it on the show.

Danny Kim from Full Armor (an MS Partner) shows us what they were able to do using Windows Workflow Foundation and Windows PoweShell to drive IT Operations.

In the demo we use Windows PowerShell to find all our IIS 7 web servers from Active Directory. Then, we create some new sites and populate them with content. All using PowerShell, all driven via Windows Workflow Foundation.

Find out more about what we did from 
http://www.fullarmor.com/labs-workflow-studio.htm&amp;nbsp;and grab the code from 
http://blogs.msdn.com/daiken  
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		<title>Re: The DFO Show - Windows Workflow Foundation meets Windows PowerShell</title>
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			<![CDATA[Very interesting on several fronts, First off, its a great example of re-hosting WF, secondly its cool to see links into powershell and for system admins, this whole provisioning thing looks like a great asset.
<p>posted by santosh_b</p>]]>
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