TechNet Webcast: Using Windows PowerShell With Hyper-V and Virtual Machine Manager (Level 300)

Overview Windows PowerShell is likely to become the automation tool of choice. The presenter of this webcast will provide examples of Windows PowerShell being used to perform common administration tasks in Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager. This webcast will compare the two automation methods in detail, and the presenter will discuss some online community-focused PowerShell resources.

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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date10th September 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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