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My name is Josh Atwell and I've been working in the IT industry exclusively since 2004. I've received my VCAP-DCD, VCAP-DCA, VCP3,4 certifications. I am currently working as a vArchitect for VCE where I am helping customers with many things that start with 'V'.

vTesseract is my personal presence for my thoughts, musings, and technical write-ups involving PowerShell, datacenter virtualization and other technologies I come across daily. The opinions and thoughts on this site are my own and are not endorsed or affiliated by my employer or anyone else. This is done on my own free time and all work is limited based on my time and available resources. Your comments, thoughts, opinions are welcome. Thanks for reading!

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Tue Aug 21

PowerShell Saturday 002 - Charlotte Sept 15

Being a PowerShell scripter makes me regularly clamoring for scripting sessions at user group meetings and conferences.  I’ve not had much business justification for attending Microsoft TechEd so spending an entire day talking PowerShell has been outside of my reach…until now!

 PowerShell Saturday is coming to Charlotte, NC on September 15.  Not only will I be attending I’m coming to town to also present on PowerCLI.  The list of sessions and presenters is quite impressive and will touch on a variety of uses for PowerShell, including a PowerShell best practices session with The Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson!  If you haven’t had an opportunity to see Ed speak then you MUST make it down.  He’s excellent.

It’s not going to be all training .  I know for a fact there are going to be some great giveaways and Jim Christopher (@Beefarino), the organizer, has also put together the Iron Scripter challenge! http://powershellsaturday.com/002/presentation/iron-scripter/  Scripts will be judged and winner will be announced at the end of the day.  You must be present to win! This is going to be really cool and I’m looking forward to seeing a serious scripting game in action!

There are only 200 tickets available.  Nearly half of the tickets have already been grabbed up so don’t wait.  Make sure you get yours now at http://powershellsaturday.com/002/register/  Tickets are $10 and that really covers your meal.  You were going to be eating out on Saturday anyways so don’t let this slow you down!

Make sure you thank the event sponsors, including  some folks who are regular community supporters, Varrow and Trainsignal.

  • Code Owls
  • O’Reilly Media
  • Varrow
  • ORCS Web, Inc
  • Sapien
  • TrainSignal

Looking forward to this event.  I hope to see all of my fellow PowerShell scripters there!

Links

http://powershellsaturday.com/002/

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