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August 12, 2010

Get-HeadsUp | Register-TechnologyExchange@VMword2010

Don’t miss the opportunity to meet part of the genuine Vmware PowerCLI team live!

 

Two parts session focuses on PowerCLI and Onyx.

 

More than 230 PowerShell cmdlets, along with documentation and samples in version 4.1.

Tips and tricks - the art of being efficient managing vSphere.

 

Hands-on lab: VMware vSphere™ PowerCLI

 

Bright new Onyx version with tons of fresh, cool features. For those who don’t know, Onyx is a standalone application that serves as a proxy between the vSphere Client and the vCenter Server. It monitors the network communication between them and translates it into an executable PowerShell code. You will be the first to see it before even its official release!


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