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Oct 3, 2015
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The New Home of DSC Documentation

Joey Aiello
Joey Aiello

I’m pleased to announce that our official PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) documentation now has a new home on MSDN. We heard your feedback loud and clear, and began working on a documentation platform that reflects our customer-focused approach to addressing that feedback with improvements to the content and structure of the DSC ...

PowerShellDSCDesired State Configuration
Jul 21, 2012
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New-Workflow –MakeItEasy: Authoring Workflows using PowerShell Extended Syntax

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

Some time back, in his blog post, Jeffrey Snover introduced one of the new Windows PowerShell 3.0 feature – Windows PowerShell Workflow. In that post, you saw a glimpse of how to author workflows using PowerShell syntax. This post dives into more details of authoring workflows using PowerShell syntax and various extensions to it. Why we chose to e...

PowerShellWindows Server 2012LANGUAGE
Jun 15, 2012
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High Level Architecture of Windows PowerShell Workflow (Part 1)

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

  1 Summary In March we introduced Windows PowerShell Workflow (PSWF), which explained why we integrated workflows with PowerShell, and what were our major investment areas for our first release. In a recent post, Jeffrey Snover summarizes this decision: “We integrated the Windows Workflow Foundation engine into PowerShell to make it sim...

PowerShellWindows Management FrameworkWindows Server 2012
Mar 16, 2012
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When Windows PowerShell Met Workflow

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

Meet the new kid on the block! Windows PowerShell Workflow (PSWF) is the latest addition to the Windows PowerShell family. First, let’s establish the context for the decision to integrate workflows into Windows PowerShell. It starts with cloud computing and Windows-based datacenters. Cloud computing provides a set of highly available, scala...

PowerShellWindows Management FrameworkCommunity
Dec 21, 2011
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Another Holiday Gift from the PowerShell Team: PowerShell 3.0 CTP2 – Getting Started with Windows PowerShell Workflow

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

After delivering the Thanksgiving Gift this year, it’s time for a Holiday Gift …. No not as big as the one we had about 3 years ago …!! Today, we published the “Getting Started with Windows PowerShell Workflow” document on the CTP2 download page, just look for “WMF3 CTP2 Windows PowerShell Workflow.pdf”. ...

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