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The PowerShell Podcast Modern Automation with PowerShell Michael

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In this episode, we are joined by Microsoft MVP Michael Zanatta to discuss the new PowerShell community book, “Modern IT Automation with PowerShell.” We start off by talking about Constrained Language Mode, which Michael knows a lot about. We then move on to the four pillars of PowerShell Security, followed by a brief break from the technical talk to chat about food, as we like to do. We then move on to talking about how Michael became a Microsoft MVP. We also learned about the origins of this book, the journey to get it published, and how this is a textbook by the community for the community. All this, and more, on this episode of the PowerShell Podcast!

Guest Bio and links:

Michael is a Microsoft MVP (Cloud and Datacenter Management), PowerShell SME, Speaker, Advocate, and Streamer, contracting as a PowerShell Developer. Michael has contributed to the PowerShell Conference Book Volume 2 and Volume 3, first as an author and stand-in editor on Volume 2 and then as the Senior Editor on Volume 3. You can follow him on Twitter, @PowerShellMich1 , or LinkedIn. Michael is a co-founder of the [Brisbane Infrastructure DevOps User Group

See the Podcast on YooTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tXuu8SqJYE

  https://leanpub.com/modernautomationwithpowershell
  https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Automation-PowerShell-Michael-Zanatta/dp/B0BSC55Y8N
  https://twitter.com/PowerShellMich1
  https://github.com/ZanattaMichael/SelMVP
  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQfLvFYohCCm_gTPEUfaAbw
  https://www.pdq.com/blog/guide-to-loops-in-powershell/

About the Authors

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Andrew Pla

PowerShell MVP, podcast host, and Community Director of PowerShell Summit

I’m a technical educator and community builder. I’m a Microsoft PowerShell MVP, podcast host, speaker, and Community Director of PowerShell Summit. I also work at PDQ alongside sysadmins and IT pros every day.

Community isn’t just what I do. It’s where I get my energy. I genuinely light up when I see someone land a new job, level up a skill, or show up to their first conference. I love sharing that passion with others.

Every week I host a live podcast and stream on YouTube covering PowerShell, automation, and the humans behind the keyboards.

If you’re on your IT journey and need someone in your corner, you’re in the right place. Find more at andrewpla.tech/links.

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Jordan Hammond

Long-time co-host of The PowerShell Podcast

Jordan Hammond was a long-time co-host of The PowerShell Podcast and a regular host of the PDQ streams.

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