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Hitting plateaus is a common milestone in business, but there’s a difference between stability and a rut. In the last installment of this season, we’ll dive into the ways small business owners push beyond plateaus and find new ways to achieve revenue growth. Jannese and Austin wrap up their time in Nashville, Tennessee with a wonderful visit to N.B. Goods to speak with owner Camille Alston . Camille details the times where she hit a wall with profits, the strategies she implemented to increase revenue, what worked, what didn’t, and the important lessons she learned in the process. You won’t want to miss this informative final chapter! Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we reconnect with Jess Pomfret, a PowerShell and SQL Server powerhouse, LinkedIn Learning instructor, and community advocate. From her early days in England to becoming a respected speaker and consultant, Jess shares her journey into tech, her passion for automation, and the importance of mentorship, curiosity, and community.
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Key topics in this episode include:
- Jess’s transition from footballer to DBA – How a soccer scholarship led her to a tech career in the U.S.
- The power of PowerShell and DBA Tools – How Jess leverages PowerShell to automate SQL Server tasks and save time.
- Finding a community in SQL and PowerShell – Jess reflects on how welcoming both communities are and the impact they’ve had on her career.
- Career growth through speaking and mentoring – Encouraging others to speak, contribute, and grow through conferences and collaboration.
- Working with Data Masterminds – The benefits of working in a high-level consulting team and tips for managing multiple clients and context switching.
- LinkedIn Learning and teaching at scale – Behind the scenes of her professional training content and what it’s like filming for LinkedIn Learning.
- Connect with Jess on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpomfret and Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jpomfret.co.uk
- Watch Finding Data Friends on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findingdatafriends/videos
- Check out her LinkedIn Learning courses: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/instructors/jess-pomfret
- Explore DBA Tools at dbatools.io
- Join PowerShell Wednesdays at 2 PM EST on https://discord.gg/pdq
- The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast
- The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L4zABO526bM
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we reconnect with Jess Pomfret, a PowerShell and SQL Server powerhouse, LinkedIn Learning instructor, and community advocate. From her early days in England to becoming a respected speaker and consultant, Jess shares her journey into tech, her passion for automation, and the importance of mentorship, curiosity, and community.
Key topics in this episode include:
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Key topics in this episode include:
- Jess’s transition from footballer to DBA – How a soccer scholarship led her to a tech career in the U.S.
- The power of PowerShell and DBA Tools – How Jess leverages PowerShell to automate SQL Server tasks and save time.
- Finding a community in SQL and PowerShell – Jess reflects on how welcoming both communities are and the impact they’ve had on her career.
- Career growth through speaking and mentoring – Encouraging others to speak, contribute, and grow through conferences and collaboration.
- Working with Data Masterminds – The benefits of working in a high-level consulting team and tips for managing multiple clients and context switching.
- LinkedIn Learning and teaching at scale – Behind the scenes of her professional training content and what it’s like filming for LinkedIn Learning.
- Connect with Jess on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpomfret and Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jpomfret.co.uk
- Watch Finding Data Friends on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findingdatafriends/videos
- Check out her LinkedIn Learning courses: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/instructors/jess-pomfret
- Explore DBA Tools at dbatools.io
- Join PowerShell Wednesdays at 2 PM EST on https://discord.gg/pdq
- The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast
- The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L4zABO526bM
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you another Summit Sessions special recorded live at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025! This episode is a celebration of first-time attendees, newcomers to the PowerShell community, and those discovering their voice in tech. Andrew Pla sits down with passionate IT professionals who share their personal stories of growth, connection, and finding purpose through PowerShell and community. Whether you're just starting your automation journey or you're looking to reconnect with your "why," this episode is packed with inspiration, encouragement, and honest reflections on what it means to grow in public, contribute meaningfully, and be part of something bigger. Guests in this episode include: Adam Rivera – An IT manager turned PowerShell enthusiast, Adam shares his Summit experience, the joy of hands-on learning, and why he wants to empower his users with automation. His journey from podcast listener to Summit participant shows the real impact of showing up and taking a chance on growth. Asmar Fontenot – First-time Summit attendee who speaks passionately about soft skills, mentorship, and embracing a "jack of all trades" background. Asmar reflects on his career, the power of face-to-face connection, and why helping others and being authentic are his driving forces in tech. https://www.linkedin.com/in/asmar-fontenot/ Luis Orta – A cloud systems engineer serving rural health clinics across the Pacific Northwest, Luis brings a powerful sense of mission and purpose to his work. He shares how PowerShell helps enable critical care for underserved communities, and how creativity, through music and code, fuels meaningful progress. https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisrorta/ Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ChItOJcsf48…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you a special edition live from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025 — the Summit Sessions! This episode is packed with energy, community stories, and career inspiration as Andrew Pla chats with community leaders, organizers, and first-time contributors about what makes this event and the PowerShell community so special. Guests in this episode include: Missy Januszko – Longtime content director of the Summit reflects on her years of shaping the conference, what makes a great CFP (Call for Papers), and her decision to pass the torch to the next generation of leaders. Leslie Brendible– Steps up in a big way to help lead this year's Summit, sharing her background in event planning, her love for connecting people, and her thoughts on community and representation. https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesliebrendible/ Hailey Phillips – PowerShell MVP and champion of soft skills, vulnerability, and personal development in tech. Hailey dives into mentorship, therapy, imposter syndrome, and how modeling behavior can shape the culture of teams and communities. https://www.linkedin.com/in/hailey-phillips-b1744882/ The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/87axet9zvyQ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast…
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In this casual bar-session chat recorded at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025, host Andrew Pla sits down with David R, a first-time attendee with a passion for learning PowerShell. David shares how the PowerShell Podcast itself inspired him to attend and helped shape his scripting journey. What began as a work assignment turned into a powerful learning path, community connection, and a personal transformation.…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Summit 2025 Bar Sessions, Frank Lesniak makes a triumphant return to the podcast. Frank has taken the reigns In this two-sided interview, Frank flips the script and interviews Andrew, but only after we talk about how his week is going, fine dining, how to grow in your career and capitalize on opportunity, the value of empowering others, and more! Links: The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HoYKzgiJxkk…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Summit Bar Sessions we talk with Steven Judd. We talk about Summit, Sean Kearney Spirit award, community, career, and more! Steven Judd is a 25+ year IT Pro Links: Get more updates from Summit from LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ https://blog.stevenjudd.com/My-Content-List/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenjudd/ https://www.powershellsummit.org/ https://mvp.stevenjudd.com https://mydemoswork.com https://store.stevenjudd.com all proceeds go towards buying more swag to give away (he has a lot, trust me) PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6WTIsOnT5PU The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we’re joined by the legendary Jeff Hicks, PowerShell educator, author, speaker, and community pillar. With decades of experience shaping the PowerShell landscape, Jeff returns to the podcast to share insights from his latest projects, discuss the evolution of the community, and offer wisdom for both new and experienced PowerShell users. From PowerShell Summit to writing foundational books and building up new contributors, Jeff continues to play a critical role in shaping the PowerShell ecosystem. Key topics in this episode include: The human side of scripting – Writing PowerShell that is usable, flexible, and considerate of others' needs. Behind the PowerShell Pipeline – Jeff’s new LeanPub book exploring deeper PowerShell principles. Fundamental PowerShell commands – Get-Help, Get-Command, Get-Member, and why every PowerShell user should master them. How to troubleshoot PowerShell like a pro – Why starting simple, verbose logging, and clear design make all the difference. Reflections on PowerShell Summit – The importance of community, hallway conversations, and building the next wave of contributors. Teaching as a path to mastery – Why giving back through mentorship, writing, and speaking strengthens both your skills and the community. Jeff also shares his advice for nervous first-time speakers and attendees, and why being kind is one of the most impactful things you can do - both in and outside of tech. Bio and Links: Jeffery Hicks is an IT Pro veteran with 35 years of experience, much of it spent as an IT infrastructure professional specializing in Microsoft server technologies with an emphasis on automation and efficiency. He has been a Microsoft MVP since 2007 for his work in PowerShell. Jeff is a respected and well-known author, teacher, and consultant. He has taught or presented PowerShell content and the benefits of automation to IT Pros worldwide since its inception. He has authored, co-authored, and edited several books, contributed to numerous online sites, and, back when it was still a thing, several print publications. Jeff is a Pluralsight author and a frequent speaker at technology conferences and user groups. Check out all of Jeff's links and follow him here: https://jdhitsolutions.github.io/ Check out his book Behind the PowerShell Pipeline on LeanPub: https://leanpub.com/behind-the-pspipeline Join PowerShell Wednesdays at 2 PM EST on discord.gg/pdq Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn and share your PowerShell story: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cdtxSI8Tq3E…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we reconnect with Jess Pomfret, a PowerShell and SQL Server powerhouse, LinkedIn Learning instructor, and community advocate. From her early days in England to becoming a respected speaker and consultant, Jess shares her journey into tech, her passion for automation, and the importance of mentorship, curiosity, and community. Key topics in this episode include: Jess’s transition from footballer to DBA – How a soccer scholarship led her to a tech career in the U.S. The power of PowerShell and DBA Tools – How Jess leverages PowerShell to automate SQL Server tasks and save time. Finding a community in SQL and PowerShell – Jess reflects on how welcoming both communities are and the impact they’ve had on her career. Career growth through speaking and mentoring – Encouraging others to speak, contribute, and grow through conferences and collaboration. Working with Data Masterminds – The benefits of working in a high-level consulting team and tips for managing multiple clients and context switching. LinkedIn Learning and teaching at scale – Behind the scenes of her professional training content and what it’s like filming for LinkedIn Learning. Jess also shares her favorite DBA Tools command, productivity tips for conferences, and the story behind her podcast Finding Data Friends, which highlights voices in the data world. Bio and links: Jess Pomfret is a Data Platform Engineer and a Dual Microsoft MVP. She started working with SQL Server in 2011, and enjoys the problem-solving aspects of automating processes with PowerShell. She also enjoys contributing to dbatools and dbachecks, two open source PowerShell modules that aid DBAs with automating the management of SQL Server instances. She has also contributed to the SqlServerDsc module, adding several new resources to use when configuring your SQL Servers. She grew up in the South West of England and outside of her DBA life enjoys Crossfit, cycling and watching proper football. Connect with Jess on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpomfret and Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jpomfret.co.uk Watch Finding Data Friends on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findingdatafriends/videos Check out her LinkedIn Learning courses: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/instructors/jess-pomfret Explore DBA Tools at dbatools.io Join PowerShell Wednesdays at 2 PM EST on https://discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L4zABO526bM…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome Kevin of KevTech IT Support, a well-known mentor and educator in the IT community. With a background in fast food and law enforcement, Kevin shares his inspiring journey into IT and how he leveraged mentorship, home labs, and community engagement to build a thriving career. We dive into help desk fundamentals, breaking into IT, career development, and Kevin helps give you a map to career success.Key topics in this episode include: Kevin’s journey from fast food and law enforcement to IT – How he transitioned careers and found success. The power of mentorship and community support – Why helping others accelerates your own growth. How to break into IT without a traditional background – The role of home labs, self-study, and networking. Building an IT career with practical skills – Why Active Directory, Office 365, and PowerShell are crucial. The importance of communication and customer service in IT – Why soft skills can be just as valuable as technical knowledge. How to stand out in job interviews and secure promotions – The value of documenting progress and advocating for yourself. Kevin also shares insights into KevTech Academy, his mentorship program, and why building a personal brand through blogging and LinkedIn can help IT professionals land jobs faster. Bio and Links: Kevin Apolinario is an IT career coach and trainer dedicated to helping others break into tech. With experience in MSPs, Apple, education, hedge funds, and 12 years in the restaurant industry, he provides hands-on IT training through Jobskillshare and has trained students globally with Techskills Institute. He speaks at conferences and also runs a YouTube channel with nearly 100,000 subscribers, offering practical guidance on IT careers and technical skills. Follow Kevin on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram (@KevTechITSupport) Check out KevTech Academy at https://kevtechitsupport.com Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord http://discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RrNyh6EuD_Q…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome Cody Paternostro, a rising star in PowerShell automation, to discuss his unique journey into IT, the power of persistence in learning, and his work on RemotePro, a sophisticated PowerShell-based security camera management tool. Cody shares how he transitioned from food delivery to IT, leveraged PowerShell to streamline operations in physical security, and how asking the right questions helped accelerate his growth. Key topics in this episode include: Cody’s unconventional entry into IT – How he discovered PowerShell in a networking and cybersecurity program. The impact of mentorship and community engagement – Learning from the PowerShell community and working with Joshua Hendricks. Building PowerShell tools for security – Using PowerShell to manage security cameras and automate surveillance tasks. From mega scripts to modules – Cody’s journey in transitioning from large scripts to structured, reusable PowerShell modules. The importance of troubleshooting and continuous learning – How to push through roadblocks, improve problem-solving skills, and refine PowerShell development practices. Leveraging PowerShell GUI development – The role of runspaces, PSWriteHTML, and WPF in building efficient and user-friendly interfaces. Cody also shares insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, the power of community, and why documenting and sharing knowledge can accelerate career growth. Join the conversation: Bio and Links: Cody Paternostro enjoys learning about Cybersecurity and PowerShell automation. · Experience: Digital Surveillance Solutions, Inc. · Education: Finger Lakes Community College · Location: Buffalo · 323 connections on LinkedIn. View Cody Paternostro’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Connect with Cody on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/codypaternostro Explore RemotePro on GitHub https://remotepro.dev Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord ( discord.gg/pdq ) The PowerShell Podcast Hub: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The Powershell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bDjG6hSUIms…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Steven Wight, known online as PowerShell Young Team, to discuss his journey in PowerShell, automation, and the impact of the PowerShell community. Steven shares how PowerShell transformed his workflow, his approach to solving IT problems, and how he went from lurking in the background to actively contributing and engaging with the community. Key topics in this episode include: How PowerShell changed Steven’s IT career – From his early days avoiding manual tasks to building automation solutions. The importance of documentation, blogging, and sharing scripts – How keeping track of work helped in job interviews and personal growth. Creating PowerShell tools with flexibility – Designing functions, using pipelines, and building user-friendly GUIs. Community engagement and learning from others – How PowerShell Discord, blogs, and social media have helped shape his expertise. PowerShell profiles, productivity, and efficiency – Leveraging PSReadLine, profiles, and workflow enhancements to get more done. Steven also shares advice for those just starting with PowerShell, emphasizing the value of small wins, continuous learning, and participating in the community to accelerate skill growth. Bio and Links: Steven Wight is an active PowerShell community member, blogger, and the mind behind PowerShell Young Team. With a diverse IT background spanning desktop & application support, system administration, development, OS migrations, and equipment refreshes, Steven thrives on problem-solving and automation. His passion for PowerShell, monitoring, and scripting fuels his mission to "automate himself to a quiet life." Follow Stephen on BlueSky at @poshyoungteam.bsky.social Read his blog at https://powershellyoungteam.github.io/ Connect with Steven on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-wight-79aa0525/ Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord ( discord.gg/pdq ) for live discussions and demos. The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/klsOxHtG3KE The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Michael Haag, Principal Threat Researcher at Splunk, to dive into PowerShell security, threat detection, and automation. Michael shares his journey from IT support to becoming a security expert, the role of PowerShell in modern cybersecurity, and his work on PowerShell Hunter and Atomic Red Team. Key topics in this episode include: Michael’s journey into security – From IT support to system administration and eventually security research. Incident response and PowerShell – How PowerShell is used to detect and mitigate threats. PowerShell Hunter – A powerful tool for hunting threats and automating security tasks. Atomic Red Team and Atomic Test Harnesses – How these tools help defenders simulate and detect attacks. The importance of automation in security – How PowerShell can help security teams manage large-scale environments efficiently. Advice for getting into security and automation – Why contributing to open-source and getting involved in the community is key. Michael also shares his thoughts on the evolving security landscape, how defenders can stay ahead of attackers, and practical steps for IT professionals looking to pivot into cybersecurity. Bio and Links: Michael Haag is Principal Threat Research Enginer at Splunk. Michael led the development of Atomic Red Team, an open-source testing platform that security teams can use to assess detection coverage. An avid researcher, he is passionate about understanding and evaluating the limits of defensive systems. His background includes security analysis, threat research, and incident handling. Follow Michael on Twitter ( @M_Haggis ) and GitHub ( @MHaggis ) Check out PowerShell Hunter on GitHub https://github.com/MHaggis/PowerShell-Hunter/ Learn more about Atomic Red Team https://www.atomicredteam.io/ Watch Atomics on a Friday, Michael’s security research show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@atomicsonafriday Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord ( discord.gg/pdq ) The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/F2TbwUS-eRI…
In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Morten Kristensen, an automation specialist and PowerShell enthusiast, to discuss his journey with PowerShell, his experience working with the Microsoft Graph API, and his recent leap into public speaking. Morten shares insights from his first-ever technical talk, the challenges of working with Graph API, and how he's navigating his professional growth. Key topics in this episode include: Getting started with MS Graph API – Overcoming common challenges, including authentication, filtering, and throttling. Batching API requests – How to optimize Graph API calls for efficiency and performance. Taking the leap into public speaking – Morten shares his experience preparing for and delivering his first-ever talk at PowerShell Wednesdays. The power of community engagement – How being part of the PowerShell community has accelerated learning and career growth. Starting a PowerShell blog – Why Morten launched his blog and how he plans to share more insights and technical knowledge. Morten also shares his career perspective, how he got into automation, and why he believes that solving problems and sharing knowledge is key to professional growth. Bio: An automation specialist with a passion for scripting and homelabbing, Morten Mynster specializes in PowerShell, Python, and Terraform to streamline processes, manage systems, and optimize cloud infrastructure. With a strong focus on automation tools and best practices, Morten shares insights and experiences through blogging, helping others navigate the world of scripting and infrastructure as code. Links: Read Morten’s blog at mynster9361.github.io Connect with Morten on https://www.linkedin.com/in/mortenmynster/ Check out my GitHub repositories: https://github.com/Mynster9361?tab=repositories Check out PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord ( discord.gg/pdq ) for live discussions and demos. The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/74fjqGtYW0Q…
In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome Greg Martin, a longtime developer and PowerShell enthusiast, who has taken PowerShell beyond system administration and into the realm of game development. Greg shares his journey of building Eldoria, a terminal adventure game written entirely in PowerShell, and how his experience across multiple programming languages influenced his approach. Key topics in this episode include: Building a game in PowerShell – How Greg used PowerShell to create a rich text-based adventure. The power of terminal-based gaming – A brief look into ANSI escape sequences, JSON asset management, and the REPL loop. Greg’s programming journey – From C and C++ to PowerShell, game development, and enterprise automation. Lessons in curiosity and career growth – How following your interests can lead to unexpected and rewarding opportunities. Greg also discusses the challenges of structuring a large-scale PowerShell project, how PowerShell’s object-oriented features made development easier, and how anyone can start exploring creative projects with PowerShell.Join the conversation: Bio and links: Gregory Martin is a Senior Linux Engineer, formerly an industrial network designer, IT manager, sysadmin, and may have given a lecture or two at tech conferences. He's an avid programmer with over 20 years of experience, ranging from Windows/Linux Desktop, Web, Android/iOS, Industrial IoT, Linux CLI, and Automation Orchestration. In his spare time, he writes computer games and dabbles with AI technologies. He writes at his blog (themartinmethod.com). Check out Eldoria on Greg's GitHub and explore the game in your own terminal. Read Greg’s blog at TheMartinMethod.com for updates on Eldoria and other projects. Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord community ( discord.gg/pdq ) for live discussions. https://github.com/gregoryfmartin/Eldoria https://github.com/gregoryfmartin/Burnt-Latte https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0kBrtPsD2EE…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome back security-focused PowerShell expert Jake Hildreth for an insightful conversation about PowerShell, security tools, and his continued journey in the PowerShell community. Jake shares updates on Locksmith v2, his work with PowerPUG, and his experience learning new PowerShell techniques to refine and improve his tools. Bio: I'm a husband, a dad, and a recovering sysadmin. I've worked in technology since the year 2000, when I got my first tech job as Tier 1 support for cable modem companies. After that, I transitioned into systems & network administration, always with a security focus. In the last three years, I pivoted into security, focusing on Active Directory. When I'm not working, I enjoy cooking, drinking whiskey, lifting weights, traveling, reading... and writing code. Coding is like creating and solving little puzzles for yourself! So soothing. Key topics in this episode include: The evolution of Locksmith and the road to v2, including improvements in automation, PowerShell best practices, and making security more accessible. PowerPug and the protected users group, a tool that helps sysadmins secure their environments by eliminating outdated authentication vulnerabilities. Learning Crescendo, explore how Jake wrapped certutil.exe. Improving PowerShell workflows, including scripting automation, optimizing profiles, and using community resources for best practices. The importance of documentation, automation, and making security easier for sysadmins. Jake also shares insights from his time working with the PowerShell community, including PowerShell Wednesdays, learning from peers, and the power of building in public. Join the conversation: Follow Jake at JakeHildreth.com for links to all his projects and socials. Catch PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord community ( discord.gg/pdq ) for live discussions and demos. Links: The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/A6ycrxQRIns…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Mark Go, a PowerShell enthusiast and innovator, to discuss his exciting journey from the Navy to becoming a tech-savvy system administrator. Mark shares his experiences using PowerShell to make his work life better. Key topics in this episode include: Mark’s journey from a Navy corpsman to a PowerShell expert, including his first breakthrough script for managing IoT medical devices. Using PowerShell to explore and tinker with IoT devices, Raspberry Pi projects, and microcontrollers. The power of community connections, networking, and starting a PowerShell user group. Lessons learned from Lean Six Sigma and how continuous process improvement ties into PowerShell. Favorite PowerShell modules, including PSReadLine, PSDiscoveryProtocol, and KBUpdate, and how they make daily tasks more efficient. Bio and Links: Mark Go is a PowerShell enthusiast, IT professional, and former Navy corpsman with a passion for automation and innovation. Discover more tools and resources at PowerShell Wednesdays, hosted weekly at 2 PM EST in the PDQ Discord community: discord.gg/pdq https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-go-0439791b7/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ https://github.com/lahell/PSDiscoveryProtocol The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/85L3OApF3a8…
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In this episode of the #PowerShell Podcast, we continue our deep dive with Fred Weinmann, a Microsoftie and PowerShell legend, as he shares more insights and tools that redefine productivity for PowerShell enthusiasts. Picking up where we left off in the last episode, Fred takes us through his journey of mastering PowerShell, collaborating with the community, and optimizing workflows with powerful custom modules. Key topics in this episode include: Fred’s Learning Journey: The value of collaboration in projects like dbatools and the evolution of his development practices. PowerShell Package Management Simplified: Exploring Fred’s toolkit for unifying and streamlining PowerShellGet and PSResourceGet, including tools for offline environments and multi-machine deployments. The Importance of Workflow Optimization: Fred shares his philosophy on making the console your home and configuring it to eliminate unnecessary pain points. Fred’s Advanced Tools: Fred takes us step-by-step through his projects Fred also emphasizes the importance of adopting best practices, learning from community contributions, and continuously optimizing your tools to make PowerShell work for you. Join PowerShell Wednesdays at 2 PM EST for community discussions and learning. Bio: Fred Weinmann is a seasoned Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft and a renowned PowerShell expert with years of experience designing and implementing scalable solutions. A prolific creator, Fred has developed key tools like PSFramework, PSModuleDevelopment, PSUtil, and PSFramework.Nuget, which empowers developers and IT professionals to optimize their workflows. Passionate about technology and problem-solving, Fred’s innovative approach to PowerShell module development and his commitment to community-driven open-source projects have made him a respected figure in the PowerShell community. Resource links: https://github.com/FriedrichWeinmann https://discord.gg/pdq https://aka.ms/psdiscord PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IcRVwrNNY2g…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Fred Weinmann, a prolific PowerShell module creator, to explore his remarkable contributions, including PSFramework, PSModuleDevelopment, PSUtil, and PSFramework.Nuget. Fred shares insights on developing impactful solutions, such as the KRBTGT module and the evolution of module development in large-scale environments. We dive into Fred's journey at Microsoft as a Cloud Solution Architect, discussing how he leverages his passion for technology and PowerShell to create scalable and innovative tools. Key topics include: Building internal PowerShell repositories and best practices for managing trust and dependencies. Overcoming challenges with module distribution in offline environments. Fred's unique hierarchical approach to structuring modules for business and technical processes. Exciting projects like automating help documentation for commands and enhancing AI's role in PowerShell development. Fred also reflects on his decision to pursue a hands-on technical career over management, emphasizing the satisfaction and impact he derives from solving complex technical challenges. Join us for PowerShell Wednesdays at 2 PM EST, on the PDQ Discord https://discord.gg/pdq Join us next week for part two with Fred Weinmann. Bio and Links: Fred Weinmann is a seasoned Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft and a renowned PowerShell expert with years of experience designing and implementing scalable solutions. A prolific creator, Fred has developed key tools like PSFramework, PSModuleDevelopment, PSUtil, and PSFramework.Nuget, which empower developers and IT professionals to optimize their workflows. Passionate about technology and problem-solving, Fred’s innovative approach to PowerShell module development and his commitment to community-driven open-source projects have made him a respected figure in the PowerShell community. https://github.com/PowershellFrameworkCollective/PSFramework.NuGet https://github.com/ActiveDirectoryManagementFramework/ADMF PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, Andrew catches up with returning guest Adam Bacon. Adam shares an update on his career and shares how PowerShell has played a huge role in helping him accomplish his dream. Guest Bio and links: Adam Bacon has over 24 years of IT experience, 13 of which with PowerShell. He can be found writing on one of his blogs, adding code to one of his 80+ projects on GitHub, speaking about PowerShell, and more. https://adam-bacon.netlify.app/ PowerShell Wednesdays: https://discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HgDCzoNcir4…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we’re joined by Gautam Sheth, Microsoft MVP and M365 developer extraordinaire, to explore the latest improvements to the PnP PowerShell module and how to get started with it. Gautam shares his unique perspective on automating SharePoint, working with Microsoft 365, and leveraging Microsoft Graph through PowerShell. We discuss practical use cases, best practices, and the significance of PnP PowerShell for modern IT and development workflows. From SharePoint tips to automation strategies, this episode is packed with insights for PowerShell enthusiasts and M365 developers alike. Whether you're just starting or looking for advanced techniques, Gautam provides actionable advice and plenty of inspiration! Guest Bio and links: Developer at Staffbase and Microsoft 365 Dev MVP. Maintainer of PnP .NET libraries and PnP PowerShell, with a focus on M365 development and emerging Copilot technologies. Passionate about all things development, from frontend and backend to infrastructure and DevOps. https://github.com/pnp/powershell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grr0FlC8SQA&ab_channel=ZeeMusicCompany https://bsky.app/profile/gautamdsheth.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautamdsheth/ PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cuq1UL5h-aw…
In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Microsoft MVP Evgenij Smirnov to explore his incredible journey from working as a forklift driver to becoming a PowerShell and security expert. We dive into his insights on certificates, security best practices, and the importance of identity in modern IT. Evgenij also shares his experiences with cross-platform PowerShell, highlights from his recent talks, and the value of community events like PowerShell Saturday. Along the way, we discuss his unique career path, his passion for the PowerShell community, and tips for those looking to grow in IT. Guest Bio and links: Evgenij has been working with computers since the age of 5 and delivering IT solutions for over 25 years. His Active Directory and Exchange background naturally led to PowerShell, of which he's been an avid user and proponent since its first release. Evgenij is an active community leader at home in Berlin, a leading contributor to the German self-help forums, and an experienced user group and conference speaker. He is a Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP since 2020. He is the author of "Building Modern Active Directory", released by Apress in 2024. https://discord.gg/pdq https://sqlsaturday.com/2025-03-08-sqlsaturday1102/ Call for Speakers Link - https://sessionize.com/sql-saturday-atlanta-2025-ai-and-bi https://docs.tamemycerts.com/ https://github.com/Sleepw4lker/TameMyCerts https://it-pro-berlin.de/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/evgenijsmirnov/ https://x.com/cj_berlin https://bsky.app/profile/cj-berlin.bsky.social https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/979-8-8688-0941-5 https://sessionize.com/evgenij-smirnov/ PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/G2U1-AxTldA…
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In this special holiday episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we are joined by the incredibly talented Gilbert Sanchez. We dive into the world of PSScriptAnalyzer and use it as a gateway to explore and understand the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) in PowerShell. Gilbert walks us through a live demo and highlights some powerful ways to leverage the AST to analyze and improve our PowerShell code. As a special holiday treat, Gilbert comes bearing gifts—several awesome PowerShell modules that listeners can start using today. Guest bio and links: Staff Software Development Engineer at Tesla, specifically working on PowerShell. Formerly known as "Señor Systems Engineer" at Meta. A loud advocate for DEI, DevEx, DevOps, and TDD. Podcast Highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4IUH1vI6U8 ScriptAnalyzer blog - https://gilbertsanchez.com/posts/sharing-custom-psscriptanalyzer-rules/ https://links.gilbertsanchez.com https://gist.github.com/HeyItsGilbert/c832cdab8eeee2ae385df12ce5e68dda PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TX2r6ewSwjg…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Miriam Wiesner, a Senior Security Research Program Manager at Microsoft, to dive into the fascinating world of security and identity hygiene. Miriam shares her expertise on the GraphAPI and the critical importance of maintaining proper identity hygiene in today's digital landscape. We explore the day-to-day life of a security researcher and discuss how tools like script block logging can provide invaluable insights. Miriam also highlights the power of Kusto for analyzing data and solving complex challenges in the security space. In addition to technical insights, Miriam opens up about the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, offering a candid look at the human side of working in a demanding and impactful field. Guest Bio and links: Miriam C. Wiesner is a Sr. Security Research Program Manager at Microsoft with over 15 years of experience in IT and IT Security. She has held various positions, including Administrator/System Engineer, Software Developer, Premier Field Engineer, Program Manager, and Security Consultant and Pentester. She is also a renowned creator of open-source tools based in PowerShell, including EventList and JEAnalyzer. She was invited multiple times to present her research behind her tools at many international conferences like Black Hat (USA, Europe & Asia), PSConf EU, MITRE ATT&CK workshop, and more. Miriam is the author of the book "PowerShell Automation and Scripting for CyberSecurity: Hacking and Defense for Red and Blue Teamers." Outside of work, Miriam is a dedicated wife and mother, residing with her family near Nuremberg, Germany. Previous episode with Miriam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Csw8YYGyCg&pp=ygUObWlyaWFtIHdpZXNuZXI%3D Practical PowerShell Empowerment For Protectors - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgqbR-7O7TI&pp=ygUObWlyaWFtIHdpZXNuZXI%3D Echoes of Intrusion: Demystifying commonly used MS Graph API Attacks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDK5xYx1rKg&t=677s&pp=ygUObWlyaWFtIHdpZXNuZXI%3D PowerShell ❤️ the Blue Team - https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/powershell-the-blue-team/ https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftsentinelblog/the-power-of-data-collection-rules-detect-disabling-windows-defender-real-time-p/4236540 PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ Listen to the PowerShell Podcast: https://powershellpodcast.podbean.com/…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome back Sean Wheeler, Lead Documentarian at Microsoft for PowerShell, to catch up on the latest developments in the PowerShell ecosystem. Sean dives into the updates with PSResourceGet, the powerful enhancements in PowerShell 7.5, and the groundbreaking potential of the AI Shell project, designed to transform command-line experiences with artificial intelligence. We also get a recap of Sean’s experience at SpiceWorld, highlighting community insights and key takeaways from the event. Packed with expert tips and exciting news, this episode is a must-listen for PowerShell enthusiasts and IT pros alike! Guest Bio and links: Sean Wheeler is the lead documentarian for PowerShell at Microsoft. For over 25 years at Microsoft, he's delivered many workshops on scripting, debugging, and advanced troubleshooting. Using scripting, he's created tools to help customers collect and analyze data used to troubleshoot and optimize their environments. State of Sysadmin 2025 - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/33F373L https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/utility-modules/aishell/aishell-overview https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/gallery/powershellget/psresourceget-release-notes?view=powershellget-3.x https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/gallery/powershellget/supported-repositories?view=powershellget-3.x https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/whats-new/what-s-new-in-powershell-75?view=powershell-7.4 https://mikefrobbins.github.io/psdocs-how-to/ https://github.com/PowerShell/Community-Blog https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/PSStyle Sean's blog and links to socials - https://sdwheeler.github.io/seanonit/ PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ Listen to the PowerShell Podcast: https://powershellpodcast.podbean.com/…
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In this episode, we turn the tables and interview Andrew Pla. We explore Andrew's back story, find out how he got started in IT, and discover where his love of PowerShell comes from. We also discuss his journey from community member to advocate to PowerShell MVP. Get to know Andrew Pla! Guest Bio and links: Andrew Pla is the host of the PowerShell Podcast, Microsoft Powershell MVP, and Community Manager at PDQ. Andrew has an extensive IT background and expertise in PowerShell. He loves interacting with the community, mentoring, and spreading the good word about PowerShell. Website: https://andrewpla.tech Socials: @AndrewPlaTech Blog from Fred about our mentorship: https://allthingspowershell.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-roi-of-teaching-others.html?q=andrew+pla First PowerShell Summit blog post: https://andrewpla.tech/personal/powershell%20summit/2018/04/22/PowerShell-Summit-=-Expectations-Exceeded/ https://allthingspowershell.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-roi-of-teaching-others.html?q=andrew+pla https://andrewpla.tech/personal/powershell%20summit/2018/04/22/PowerShell-Summit-=-Expectations-Exceeded/ PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ Listen to the PowerShell Podcast: https://powershellpodcast.podbean.com/…
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In this special episode, we catch up with our former cohost, Jordan, and hear about his journey since leaving the PowerShell Podcast. Jordan shares an exciting life update, offers invaluable advice on how PowerShell has shaped his career and participates in our fun "This or That" segment. We reminisce about our favorite podcast moments, discuss a fantastic new PowerShell module for analyzing DKIM records, and explore how Jordan’s perspective on PowerShell and automation has evolved. This episode is packed with laughs, insights, and a dose of nostalgia for long-time listeners. Guest Bio and links: Jordan was a host on the PowerShell Podcast and is a PowerShell lover. You can find him writing code and attending PowerShell Summit 2025 2025 State of System Administration - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/33F373L PowerShell Script Roast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e58aMWyjf-Y Invoke-SpfDkimDmarc - https://github.com/T13nn3s/Invoke-SpfDkimDmarc https://x.com/DevOpsJordan http://linkedin.com/in/hammondjordan https://bsky.app/profile/andrewpla.tech https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Steven Judd and Kevin Laux for insights and inspiration from the PowerShell community. Steven shares his experiences overcoming the hurdles of live demos, recounts the highlights of PowerShell Saturday NC, and reveals the story behind his iconic bling and love for puns. He delves into the importance of "practice makes progress," encouraging listeners to embrace growth through consistent effort. Kevin Laux joins the conversation to discuss his journey with PowerShell, his role with the Research Triangle PowerShell User Group (RTPSUG), and the impact of community involvement. Guest Bio and links: Steven Judd is a 25+ year IT Pro and most recently an Infrastructure Engineer https://shortcutyour.life https://github.com/stevenjudd/safelydetonate Kevin Laux is an experienced DevOps leader and PowerShell expert with a track record of improving automation and productivity https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinlaux/ https://www.youtube.com/@RTPSUG PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ PowerShell Pro Tips - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95ovoMh170…
Join us as we chat with Microsoft MVP Christian Ritter about all things PowerShell and beyond! Christian dives into his journey to becoming an MVP, his insights on Microsoft Graph, and the impact it's having in the PowerShell community. We also explore the growing PowerShell community in Germany and get an exciting preview of the upcoming PowerShell Saturday event. Whether you’re a PowerShell novice or a seasoned pro, this episode has something for everyone Guest Bio and links: Christian Ritter is a father of two, Microsoft MVP, PowerShell aficionado, blog author, and the founder #PSUGFFM https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSBluesky https://garytown.com/dell-command-update-install-manage-via-powershell https://psugffm.odoo.com/pssaturday https://github.com/HCRitter/PSMSGraphFunctions https://hcritter.devdojo.com/automating-sign-in-analysis-with-powershell-and-microsoft-graph https://github.com/microsoftgraph/entra-powershell https://linktr.ee/hcritter PowerShell Pro Tips - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95ovoMh170 Listen to the PowerShell Podcast: https://powershellpodcast.podbean.com/…
In this episode, we dive into all things community and PowerShell Saturday, from preparation and organization to the impact of community-driven events on career growth. We chat about what led up to the big day, our personal experiences, and why attending conferences, user groups, and community events can be game-changing for anyone in tech. Find your next step and be the community! Guest Bio and links: Mike Kanakos is a three-time Microsoft MVP award recipient and currently manages the Foundational Services and Automation team at Align Technology, the company behind Invisalign braces. He leads a team that develops automation tools for Azure AD, Active Directory, and Single Sign-On, with the goal of automating processes and eliminating tedious tasks for various teams. https://bsky.app/profile/mikekanakos.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekanakos/ https://x.com/MikeKanakos https://commandline.ninja/ Phil Bossman is a Microsoft MVP and PowerShell enthusiast with a passion for learning and efficiency in all things. Phil is currently a Cloud Architect and computing expert in the Raleigh, NC area. Phil is a co-organizer of the Research Triangle PowerShell User Group @rtpsug. https://bsky.app/profile/schlauge.bsky.social https://schlauge.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/philbossman/ https://x.com/Schlauge PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ PowerShell Pro Tips - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95ovoMh170…
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In this special episode of the PowerShell Podcast, recorded at PowerShell Saturday NC, we sit down with Rafael Garcia and Kevin O'Connor to discuss their experiences at the conference. They share their key takeaways, favorite sessions, and the excitement of connecting with the PowerShell community in person. We also chat with Ryan Park, diving into his background, his favorite talks from the event, and tips he has for PowerShell enthusiasts. Along the way, we explore some fun stories and personal insights from each guest, giving listeners a well-rounded view of the event and what makes PowerShell Saturday NC special. Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at the conference, with plenty of learning and laughter to go around! Guest Bio and links: Rafael Garcia - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafael-garcia-066b20185/ Ryan Park - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-park-09b25b160/ Kevin O'Connor - https://www.linkedin.com/in/koconnor0/ PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ PowerShell Pro Tips - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95ovoMh170…
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we dive into the world of cross-platform PowerShell with Frank Lesniak, who shares insights from his recent talk at PowerShell Saturday NC. Frank explores some unique use cases for PowerShell across different platforms and opens up about his interests beyond the scripting language. We also chat with Neha Patil, a first-time speaker with a background in computer science. Neha shares her impressions of PowerShell as someone with experience with many languages, and gives us a glimpse into Mailozaurr, the tool she presented at the event. Learn how Mailozaurr simplifies sending stylish and professional emails directly from PowerShell. Links: PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ PowerShell Pro Tips - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95ovoMh170 Frank Lesniak: https://x.com/franklesniak https://linkedin.com/in/flesniak https://github.com/franklesniak The cross platform talk repo: https://github.com/franklesniak/powershell-xplat Slides: https://github.com/franklesniak/powershell-xplat/blob/main/PowerShell%20Everywhere%20-%20Unleashing%20the%20Power%20of%20Cross-Platform%20Scripting.pdf https://github.com/franklesniak/PowerShell_Resources/blob/master/PSScriptAnalyzerSettings.psd1 : https://newhomefordcas.funraise.org/ Neha Patil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nehapatil0707/ https://github.com/neha7799/Mailozaurr https://github.com/EvotecIT/Mailozaurr https://evotec.xyz/mailozaurr-new-mail-toolkit-smtp-imap-pop3-with-support-for-oauth-2-0-and-graphapi-for-powershell/…
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