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The 'father of PowerShell,' Jeffrey Snover, announced this week that he'll be leaving Microsoft on July 1.
Sorry Cato, companies do not reward courage PowerShell inventor Jeffrey Snover has aired some grievances about how his indispensable tool once got him demoted.
Given that Jeffrey Snover, a Microsoft Technical Fellow had invented PowerShell platform in 2002, yet it took Microsoft over 14 years to bring PowerShell to Open source platform remains a big ...
With PowerShell, Microsoft now gives its customers “a single management stack on any client they like,” Snover added (assuming the clients you like are Windows, OS X and Linux, of course).
Microsoft has open sourced PowerShell, it’s automation tool and command line shell. That’s not all, PowerShell is also coming to Linux.
Microsoft originally announced PowerShell 2.0 at the end of 2008, when the chief architect at the time, Jeffrey Snover, announced its integration into Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2 and Windows Server ...
Jeffrey Snover, a Technical Fellow with the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Group, invites users to download alpha builds and grab the source code from GitHub.
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