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Tag Archives: inventory
PowerShell Server Inventory, Part 3: Viewing the Inventory using a UI
This post is part 3 in a 3 part series on building your own server inventory system using PowerShell. Staging the SQL database and tables (Part 1) Collecting server data and pushing to the SQL database (Part 2) Pulling the … Continue reading
PowerShell Server Inventory, Part 2: Collecting and Sending Data
This will be at least a 3 part series in which I will go over each aspect of my build which will cover the following topics: Staging the SQL database and tables (Part 1) Collecting server data and pushing to … Continue reading
PowerShell Server Inventory, Part 1: SQL Database Build
If you’re like me, you might not have SCOM or SCCM or some other 3rd party solution that you can leverage to track all of your systems in your environment that you can pull up at a glance to know … Continue reading