7 highly useful PowerShell tools
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| Vydáno v: | Computerworld.com (Mar 23, 2023), p. n/a |
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| Abstrakt: | Everything in the newest versions of Windows Server as well as Microsoft 365, Azure, Intune, Viva, and all of the other cloud jazz is accessible primarily via PowerShell and only secondarily (and sometimes even not at all) via the server’s GUI or a web interface. Think of PowerShell Universal as a whiteboard for building scripts that contain APIs (either newly created APIs or ones you build yourself), invoking other scripts (including the built-in PowerShell cmdlets and scripts that come with many server applications), and delegating abilities to other administrators — the idea being you have a central repository for administrative capabilities customized to your specific environment. Features include Ribbon, remote debugging support, compiler features that let you turn scripts into executable files, support for multiple versions of PowerShell (useful for targeting scripts to different servers running different levels of the Windows Server operating system), source control for checking in and out script code, and support for multiple developers. Even a competitive cloud service like Amazon Web Services recognizes that (a) Windows Server is huge, (b) lots of administrators are learning PowerShell, and (c) anything that lets administrators manage Amazon services more easily increases the likelihood that an Amazon server will stick in any given enterprise. [...]the AWS Tools for PowerShell were born. |
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| Zdroj: | Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database |