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Microsoft has promoted Windows PowerShell inventor Jeffrey Snover to Technical Fellow. Snover previously was a Microsoft Distinguished Engineer, another esteemed Microsoft title, although his new ...
Sorry Cato, companies do not reward courage PowerShell inventor Jeffrey Snover has aired some grievances about how his indispensable tool once got him demoted.
Microsoft today announced that PowerShell has entered the open source community and versions for both Linux and Mac are now available.
Microsoft has open sourced its scripting language PowerShell, while adding support for Linux and Mac OS X. Microsoft Technical Fellow Jeffrey Snover made the announcement that as part of Microsoft ...
Microsoft is making signficant strides in its effort to be more DevOps focused. That effort was on display at its Build even last week, and includes PowerShell updates and Nano Server enhancements.
But this is a new Microsoft,” PowerShell inventor and Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Group and Azure Stack lead architect Jeffrey Snover wrote in a blog post.
One of the original designers of PowerShell, Microsoft technical fellow Jeffrey Snover, this week said today's PowerShell users face a heterogenous world with multiple platforms, operating systems ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced the release of the Windows Compatibility Module 1.0.0 for PowerShell Core 6.
But PowerShell for Linux goes a long way beyond that. “PowerShell is a framework that management products build on top of,” Snover points out.
Microsoft has open sourced PowerShell, it’s automation tool and command line shell. That’s not all, PowerShell is also coming to Linux. The alpha release of PowerShell for Linux is available ...
Announcing the release, Microsoft's Jeffrey Snover described the impetus for the move: customers liked the use of PowerShell for management, remote control, and configuration but didn't like that ...
4. When Performance Is Critical and You've Got the Time Jeffrey Snover -- the godfather of PowerShell -- said this in a great Stack Overflow reply: "If the machine does less work, then you have to do ...