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Reminder: System Center Virtual User Group Meeting 2, PowerScripting LIVE tonight

Posted by Jeremy D. Pavleck on September 4th, 2008

Two awesome events are happening tonight. I’ll be at both, come join me!

The first is the second meeting of the System Center Virtual User Group - Register to attend.
It begins 7pm CST (1am GMT) and the agenda is:
7:00PM-7:10PM: Introduction - Pete Zerger (Of SystemCenterForum.org)
7:10PM-7:40PM: Steve Rachui - Targeting in Operations Mananger 2007.
7:40PM-8:10PM: Cameron Fuller - Community Extensions for Operations Mananger 2007.
8:10PM-8:40PM: Pete Zerger - SNMP Device Monitoring in Operations Mananger 2007.
8.40PM-8:55PM: Closing - Pete Zerger

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The invitation has all the other information you need. This is a Live Meeting event, and dial in audio information is provided.

EDITED: Thanks for the additional info, Hal!

The second meeting happening today is episode 40 of the PowerScripting Podcast. This will also be the second (Or is it third?) time Hal and crew stream the show live!
If you can’t make it to the live UStream broadcast, be sure to subscribe to the podcast and get your weekly dose of PoShy goodness.
Along with the usual suspects of Hal, Joel and Jon, they have an extra-special guest this week; none other then the great Jeffrey Snover, one of the PowerShell architects. He’ll be taking your questions, so this would be a great time to ask about what’s new in v2, or why remote registry support sucks.

That all starts tonight at 9PM EST - so get your browsers ready to watch Hal and his beard. And if your place of work doesn’t block social networking sites, be sure to RSVP to the invite on FaceBook.

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2 Responses to “Reminder: System Center Virtual User Group Meeting 2, PowerScripting LIVE tonight”

  1. Hal Rottenberg Says:

    If you check the powerscripting.net site you’ll see a link to an iCal hosted by Google Calendar. I don’t know if this is ideal…open to any feedback.

  2. Jeremy D. Pavleck Says:

    Updated!

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