Have you been keeping an eye on the SAPIEN Information Center? If not, here are some articles you may have missed!
Working with SemanticVersion in PowerShell
by June Blender, November 3, 2016
As the versions of Windows PowerShell and PowerShell…
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One of my first tasks, after I was hired at SAPIEN, was to figure out why users couldn’t view WMI classes on remote computers and turn the solution into an easy-to-follow blog post. After completing that, I had to turn…
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Over the years, the articles in this blog have grown extensively. There’s a lot of valuable information in here, but it’s become hard to find because it’s mixed in with various tour announcements, special offers, conference recaps, and the like.…
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Since installing PowerShell 5.0, I’ve been using the PowerShellGet cmdlets to install and examine many of the new modules on PowerShell Gallery.
Unfortunately, this is often quite a chore. While many have some help for cmdlets, few have an About…
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Late breaking news from PowerShell Conference Europe 2016!!
During PowerShell MVP Chrissy LeMaire’s (@cl) knockout session at PowerShell Conference Europe 2016, “My Journey to 200,000 Rows a Second” (don’t miss the recording; I’ll tweet as soon as it’s available), PowerShell…
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Applies to PowerShell Studio 2016, PrimalScript 2016, and later.
I write lots of scripts — for production, for research, for testing, and for demonstrations. And, inevitably, I hit a bug. I’m actually relieved when I do, because no code is…
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SAPIEN Technologies, Inc. is pleased to introduce our new online Windows PowerShell Reference tool, which is based on the reference section of iPowerShell Pro.
To find it, on the SAPIEN web page, click Support and then click PowerShell Reference. Or,…
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I recently had the great honor of attending my eldest son’s Ph.D. thesis defense. It was one of those mommy moments — you know, “my son the doctor.”
Jackson Cahn, Ph.D. with his parents, June Blender and Andy Cahn
Photo…
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