SAPIEN’s PowerShell training does indeed cover PowerShell V2. We offer PowerShell V2 training in the following forms:
Self Paced Training – Our PowerShell Class-on-Disk series was developed by Don Jones and is a four DVD set consisting of Fundamentals, Intermediate…
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In order to improve our products, we like to ask you from time to time how you use certain features, if you do at all.
This month our survey focuses on backup and version control. Your answers will decide what…
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iPowerShell is SAPIEN’s FREE iPhone/iPad PowerShell reference tool. It is available from the Apple iTunes store. You can easily download the most current version by searching for iPowerShell in your iTunes application or click on this link to connect to…
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It’s actually kind of funny. I heard the same thing about VBScript years ago, about C++ a decade earlier, and being aware that I am dating myself here, about C, Pascal, Windows Programming, VI, Emacs, punch cards, VT100 terminals and…
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PrimalScript 2009 is a 32 bit application, so by default it uses the 32 bit version of PowerShell even on a 64 bit machine for the embedded console.
If you are dealing with mostly 64 bit server software you may…
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Some folks wandered by our booth and after realizing that some of our products involve editing scripts of various languages reacted with statements like: “I use notepad, it works fine”, “Notepad is just on every machine” or “What would you…
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Our next SAPIEN Tour event will be held at SQLSaturday in South Florida on July 31. I (David Corrales) will be presenting an exclusive sneak peek of PrimalForms 2011. Be sure not to miss it!
Do you have a user…
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… Android, Blackberry, Windows 7 Mobile or Palm?
The simple answer is, unfortunately, no. But we have started looking into some of these other mobile device platforms, specifically Android and Windows 7 Mobile. There are so many cool and interesting…
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Many of you folks came by our booth at TechEd and asked about our PowerShell training options. Inevitably the question about learning VBScript came up: “With all the power of PowerShell, why do I need to learn VBScript?”
If you…
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Let’s face it, End User Licensing Agreements (EULAs) are a pain in the butt. Long drawn-out legalese that nobody reads (OK, some people read them but they are usually lawyers and they like that kind of stuff.) But for the…
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