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Last Call for Summit Lightning Demos

The CFP for Lightning demos will be closing 15 march at 11:59 Pacific Daylight Time

This year, the PowerShell + DevOps Summit will be a virtual event. Submissions to present a Lightning Demo are still open? The PowerShell community is looking for you! You Can Do It!

Lightning Demos are rapid-fire demonstrations of some sort of PowerShell use-case. They are geared towards speakers that aren’t prepared to give a full-length conference presentation but that have something they want to geek out about. Some details that were provided for the 2019 Summit can be found here.

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Call for Authors and Editors

“I’m pleased to announce the Call for Editors and Call for Authors for the “Modern IT Automation with PowerShell” book.

This project is a new initiative to develop a textbook resource to connect the PowerShell community with Students and IT Professionals alike. While the previous projects (PowerShell Conference Book) rely on people to submit their own material, this project will depend on set course material to archive this book’s goal. Authors / Editors will be required to select which chapters you would be interested in writing/editing. Topics Include security, git, Regex, DevOps, and more! Contributors will have their names included in the book!

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Summit Lightning Demos

This year, the PowerShell + DevOps Summit will be a virtual event. Submissions to present a Lightning Demo are still open? The PowerShell community is looking for you! You Can Do It!

Lightning Demos are rapid-fire demonstrations of some sort of PowerShell use-case. They are geared towards speakers that aren’t prepared to give a full-length conference presentation but that have something they want to geek out about. Some details that were provided for the 2019 Summit can be found here.

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Website & Forum Updates

The migration is completed and we are happy to announce that the new forums are live and ready to go. If you had an existing powershell.org account you will need to reset your password. Once you have done that you can configure your logging with Twitter, Discord, GitHub, Microsoft 365, and Linkedin SSO options.

The new link is https://forums.powershell.org but we will put in a redirect for powershell.org/forums as well.

For instructions on how to do this, you can follow this post. https://forums.powershell.org/t/welcome-to-the-new-powershell-forums/7

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The Return of the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The DevOps Collective INC is pleased to announce the return of the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit in April of 2021.

The 2021 event will be a little bit different than those in years past, as this event will be all virtual, hosted in late April 2021. We assure you that this will not be another multi-day webinar! We will do our best to make sure you have the best experience possible.
** What does that mean for attendees?

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The PowerShell Podcast Live from TechMentor: Profiles, People, and PowerShell Progress with Sean Wheeler and James Petty

In this episode, Andrew catches up with Sean Wheeler and James Petty live from TechMentor. What starts as casual conversation about conference camaraderie turns into a rich discussion on learning PowerShell, building effective profiles, AI-assisted scripting, module recommendations, and what’s next for the PowerShell Summit.

Whether you’re new to PowerShell or a seasoned scripter, this episode offers insights, laughs, and actionable advice. Plus, we finally settle (sort of) whether the VS Code sidebar belongs on the left or the right. 

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The PowerShell Podcast TechMentor Highlights: Greg Altman, Mike Nelson, and James Petty Share PowerShell Wisdom”

In the latest episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we had the pleasure of interviewing Greg Altman, Mike Nelson, and James Petty. We spoke with three speakers at TechMentor in Redmond, including a special birthday guest. We covered topics such as imposter syndrome, details on the guests’ talks, recommended books for starting and advancing in PowerShell, and a healthy helping of laughs throughout. Tune in for insightful conversations, valuable insights, and a few chuckles along the way!

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The PowerShell Podcast PowerShell Summit & More: A Chat with James Petty

In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we were joined by Microsoft MVP and PowerShell.org CEO James Petty. We dove into the core of what PowerShell.org brings to the community and James’ instrumental role in driving this platform forward. James shared insightful details about the future of the eagerly awaited PowerShell Summit, highlighting the significant and welcome changes in store for next year. The conversation also hailed his latest literary creation, ‘Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches,’ as we explored the evolution in content and approach compared to its predecessor. Adding to this rich mix were James’ anecdotes from his time as a professor teaching PowerShell at a college, providing a truly riveting podcast that celebrates the wide-reaching influence of PowerShell.

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The Return of James Petty with James Petty

In this episode, we got to speak to James Petty, who is a little busy at the moment. Running Summit has become so easy for him that he added both a new kid and a new job into the mix this year. We talk all about Summit, PowerShell, how many first-time speakers submitted to speak, and the future of OnRamp. Finally, we learn about new books to help you along your PowerShell journey. 

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James ”Friggen” Petty! Microsoft MVP

James Petty is crazy busy with all things PowerShell. He is running the upcoming PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit. James runs PowerShell.org, Co-Authoring PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, and in mid-May will be running The PowerShell “Firehose Class” with Don Jones where they do a DEEP dive into PowerShell. Finally, we talk about the value of the importexcel module and using PowerShell to wow the boss.

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