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Following our last PowerShell Geek Sync, The Essentials to Tackling Basic PowerShell Functions, Maximo Trinidad will walk you through building on the basics of PowerShell modules.
In this session you'll learn the basics on how-to build PowerShell Modules. Previously, we've learned how to create functions with Maximo. This is the next step to collect and group together all your existing functions to build a module. Most important, Maximo will show you where the modules should be stored and how to load them.
In Florida, Maximo is known as Mr. PowerShell. He is the founder of the Florida PowerShell User Group which meets on a monthly basis. Maximo is originally from Puerto Rico and has been working in the technology world since 1979. Over the years, he has worked with SQL Server Technologies, provided support to Windows Servers/Client machines, Microsoft Virtualization Technologies, and built some Visual Studio solutions. He has been a Microsoft PowerShell MVP since 2009 and MVP SAPIEN Technologies 2015. He speaks at may of the SQLSaturdays, IT Pro and .NET camps events around Florida.
Topics: Database Performance, Database Diagnostics, PowerShell, APIs, CLIs & DevOps Products: SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL Server