PowerShell Essentials (Part 4)
This article continues the discussion of PowerShell basics by explaining why some PowerShell code might not appear to use the standard PowerShell command syntax.
This article continues the discussion of PowerShell basics by explaining why some PowerShell code might not appear to use the standard PowerShell command syntax.
Microsoft 365 isn’t secure by default. Although Microsoft does protect the underlying infrastructure, it’s up to you to protect your own Microsoft 365 data. If you’re just starting with Microsoft 365 security, you should begin your security efforts in the 4 areas outlined in this article.
In this issue: Getting up to speed on Upwork. Cybersecurity news and what’s happening around the world. Some Windows news of course. Tools, tips and tutorials. Is Fibre Channel still a thing? IT Bookshelf: Mastering MySQL for Web. Don’t burn …
In this issue: This week in IT – datacenter jobs, HDD reliability problems, SSL/TLS certificates expiring, Spring4Shell worries. Microsoft Defender high memory consumption. Lots of webinars. Harden your Windows network. How to this and that. IT Bookshelf: Information Security Handbook. …
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In this issue PowerShell and Windows Server Virtualization. PowerShell and Microsoft Exchange. PowerShell and Active Directory. Cool PowerShell scripts and tricks. What’s coming in PowerShell 7.2. It wasn’t my fault the network died, it was caused by cosmic rays that …
There are several ways you can convert a virtual machine from VMware to Hyper-V. Here’s how you can do it using PowerShell.
In this Xtreme Podcast: Your office is not a funhouse, picking a good CRM software, and your digital assistant has all the answers — but some are wrong.
Creating a new VM on a Hyper-V server usually goes well — until it doesn’t. The solution to one perplexing problem isn’t elegant, but it did the job.
2018 was the year blockchain and IoT exploded and every single computer never broke down and were safe from cyberattacks. Or maybe not.
This week’s TechGenix Xtreme Podcast tackles some heavy-duty tech tutorials and has some lighthearted advice about the importance of meetings.