TechNet Webcast: Next Generation Command Line Scripting with Monad (Part 1 of 2) (Level 300)
Thursday, 14 July 2005 by Michel Roth
What is the next generation Microsoft command-line shell automation and scripting technology (codenamed "Monad") and how does it fit into the realm of tools and languages? To find out, join us in this webcast, one of the top rated sessions from Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida (MGT320), as we highlight how the architecture of the shell supports consistent, production-oriented commands. Learn about the power to navigate and manipulate multiple data stores, and see how the powerful command-line shell uses objects to simplify scripting. You can leverage UNIX-like and SQL-like utilities to manipulate objects and produce rich output using this technology. We discuss scripting scenarios and introduce a new Microsoft .NET scripting model with uniform syntax to manipulate .NET objects, XML documents, Windows Management Instrumentation objects, Active Directory Service Interface objects, and ActiveX Data Objects data tables.

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