How important is PowerShell to Systems Administrators and should I be learning a programming language? I will go over these topics and give you my take on them during this episode of The SysAdmin School podcast.
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How important is PowerShell to Systems Administrators and should I be learning a programming language? I will go over these topics and give you my take on them during this episode of The SysAdmin School podcast.
Something that always comes up as you progress in your IT career is whether you should offer free tech support to friends and family. In this podcast I will give you my take on this question and whether it is worth it!
Anyone who is a frequent listener or visitor may have realized that I have been gone from The Sys Admin School Podcast for over a year now. I have been taking this crazy time to do more with my family and follow a couple other passions I have. In this podcast I talk...
Become a PowerShell Ninja is a full course starting you from scratch to being an expert, or ninja, in PowerShell. PowerShell is a Shell terminal created by Microsoft that greatly enhances their command prompt and gives you a full scripting language you can use. PowerShell is perfect for systems automation and helps you to just get jobs done quicker.
In this course we will start with the basics of PowerShell accessing the terminal, checking the version, understanding cmdlets and more. Then we will start creating our own basic scripts using variables, If Then decisions, and loops. Then we will move into more advanced topics like creating a GUI interface as well as accessing RESTFul APIs.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
With over 600 new students signing up to improve their careers in the first two weeks, the “Complete Exchange 2013 and 2016 Practical Guide” is your complete guide to building and maintaining an Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016 environment.
In this course, we will start by going over Microsoft Exchange and email concepts. Then we will move right into building our own Microsoft Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016 environment from scratch. We will make all the configurations needed just as we would do in a production business environment.
Unlike many other courses, this course was designed to not only teach you Microsoft Exchange Server but to act as a continual reference when administrating Microsoft Exchange Server. All of the demonstration lectures are kept short and to the point of allowing any student to quickly refer to them on a day to day basis.