PowerShell: Creating Manageable Web Services
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Learn how to create management web services using Windows PowerShell. Topics include: how to script against of a large set of machines, how to manage raw HW devices using WS-MAN and Web Services, how to create custom "constrained environments" for scripts
to run in and how to make those available to thousands of customers by writing a scalable IIS application hosting PowerShell, and how to use proxy commands.
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Jeffrey SnoverJeffrey Snover is the Partner architect for Windows Manageability and the inventor of Windows PowerShell, our next generation Automation/Scripting technologies. Jeffrey has spent the majority of his 28 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.
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