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Tag Archives: nebraska
Speaking at Nebraska Code Conference in March
I’ll be speaking at the Nebraska Code Conference in March and I’ll be talking Trend Reporting Using PowerShell and SQL. This will be my first in person speaking gig at a conference so I am both excited and a little … Continue reading
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PowerShell User Group in Omaha Nebraska!
That’s right! We now have a PowerShell Users group in Omaha, Nebraska. Jacob Benson (Blog | Twitter) and myself are kicking off the inaugural session on 29 July @ 6:30 PM at the Microsoft office. If you are in Omaha … Continue reading