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The Enterprise PowerShell Scripting Bootcamp book is designed to provide real-world examples to solve common challenges in enterprises around the world. This book provides a scripting framework, optimization methodologies, and a final script to provide you with a platform to build your own enterprise-ready PowerShell scripts.

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The Enterprise PowerShell Scripting Bootcamp book is designed to provide real-world examples to solve common challenges in enterprises around the world. This book provides a scripting framework, optimization methodologies, and a final script to provide you with a platform to build your own enterprise-ready PowerShell scripts.
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Autorenporträt
Brenton J.W. Blawat is an entrepreneur, strategic technical advisor, author, and enterprise architect, who has a passion for the procurement of technology in profit-based organizations. He is business-centric and technology-minded. Brenton has many years of experience in bridging the gap between technical staff and decision-makers in several organizations. He takes pride in his ability to effectively communicate with a diverse audience and provide strategic direction for large and small organizations alike.In 2013, Brenton authored his first book, PowerShell 3.0 WMI Starter, Packt Publishing. In March 2015, he authored his second book Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting, Packt Publishing. Brenton currently works at CDW as an Enterprise Architect in strategic solutions and services. CDW is a leading multibrand technology solutions provider in the fields of business, government, education, and healthcare. A Fortune 500 company, it was founded in 1984 and employs approximately 7,200 coworkers. In 2016, the company generated net sales of more than $13.0 billion. For more information about CDW, you can visit www.CDW.com.As the author of this book, Brenton always extends himself to the PowerShellcommunity. You can follow Brenton on Twitter at @brentblawat or his blog athttp