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What is PowerShell?
posted on Friday, February 22, 2008 3:02 PM
Microsoft PowerShell
– the new scripting language from Microsoft – has seen
significant adoption and buzz
over he past year. To help Microsoft-focused IT Pros access, monitor, and manage F5 products using existing skills, F5 provides some interesting
Powershell CmdLets
and resources under the
“Powershell” DevCentral Labs project
. For organizations embracing F5’s
Application Ready Network (ARN)
for Microsoft products, PowerShell offers a great way to augment deployments with custom integration and management.
Jeff Browning
and
Joe Pruitt
sit down to talk about PowerShell, what it is, how it works, and how F5 enables customers to use it with F5 products.
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