Deep Dive video: Integrating Powershell with Legacy Environments – Sean Kearney

One of the most energetic session recording from the PowerShell Deep Dive – the one by the one and only Energized Tech – PowerShell MVP Sean Kearney.

Sean shows how PowerShell can be friends with pretty much anything you already have in your environment: console applications, CMD/batch files, VBScript, you name it!

This is a live recording from US TEC 2011 PowerShell Deep Dive conference. TEC Europe is just around the corner – October 17-19th, 2011 in Frankfurt.Register today to get a discount.

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12 Responses to “Deep Dive video: Integrating Powershell with Legacy Environments – Sean Kearney”


  1. 1 Aaron August 12, 2011 at 2:04 am

    These video’s are great, any chance of getting the slides included separately?

  2. 4 Aaron August 20, 2011 at 4:24 am

    Thanks for this Dmitry, your efforts as well as the presenters and support staff are much appreciated. 🙂


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