Leveraging the Power of Windows Powershell

Webinar By Sheikh Dawood K, Cloud Guru, SpringPeople

Abstract

Earlier IT administration tasks needed manual, point-and-click operations, but today IT technologists can’t afford the time to manually do what can be easily automated and taken off their plate by leveraging Powershell technology. It provides an intuitive way to turn time-consuming grunt work into simple, repeatable, scriptable commands. Are you aware of the power of Windows Powershell?

Join our expert Sheik Dawood K, in this webinar, as he talks about Automating Administration using Windows Powershell Scripting. He will start off with the basics of Powershell Scripting, how to grab commands from the Internal Repository and along with a few hands-on scripts. He will also describe the role of Powershell in Cloud Computing and how to automate operational tasks in multiple environments like Windows, Azure, VMWare, etc. 

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Agenda:

  • Automating Administration using Windows Powershell Scripting
  • How to get started writing Powershell Scripts. 
  • Role of Powershell in Cloud Computing
  • How to Automate your Operational Tasks in Windows, VMWare and Azure Environment. 
  • How to Learn about any command from the Internal Repository
  • Few Hands-On Scripts
  • Looping Statements
  • Tool Making

About the Speaker:

Our Speaker, Sheikh Dawood K, has a plethora of certifications under his belt, including both Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals and Administrator Associate. With over 12+ years of experience as a Windows Server Administrator across MNCs like Bosch, Wipro, HCL, etc, he is an expert on Cloud services such as Office 365, Exchange Online, One Drive, Skype and Azure. His areas of specific interest include VM storage, virtual networks, NSG, Azure AD, Access Policies, Microsoft 365 security, etc. 

He is a highly sought after trainer in the Cloud domain, and has trained 100s of corporate professionals in corporations like DHL, IBM, Hexaware, Tesco, Accenture, Standard Charted Bank, to name a few.