PowerShell For VMware Mini-Whitepaper
Monday, 16 June 2008 by Michel Roth
This must be good. This post is about two people I have a lot of respect for and a technology I am keeping a close eye on. What am I talking about? This PowerShell For VMware mini-whitepaper!

It was written by a VMware guru which content I enjoy reading very much, Mike Laverick. In this whitepaper he heavily recommends the tool that one of the other people I respect very much, my estmeemed colleague, Dmitry Sotnikov. As the title suggests, this whitepaper takes you through the setup and configuration of PowerShell for VMware - and how to get up an running with Dmitry Sotnikov’s PowerGUI and PowerPack for VMware. For those of you unfamiliar with PowerGUI, PowerGUI simplifies management via Microsoft Windows PowerShell with an intuitive user console that includes Point, Click, Script for quickly building scripts using only a mouse.

Download the PowerShell For VMware Mini-Whitepaper here.  


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