The Scripting Wife is absolutely chomping at the bit to get a new slate device. ![]() Often powerful and simple do not go together in the computing world. It is sooo cool, and is powerful, simple to use, and fun. The second thing that is exciting are Windows 8 (which I have been running on my production machine for some time) and Office 15 (which I have just installed on my production machine). I really look forward to speaking at this event, because it is an honor to get to speak to so many smart people, and it is a great chance to see my friends from all over the world. Nevertheless, in every other fashion, including the size and scope of the event, it is like TechEd. The event (called TechReady 15) is like TechEd, only it is only for Microsoft employees. I will be speaking about using Windows PowerShell 3.0 to manage the remote Windows 8 desktop to a bunch of Microsoft people from all over the world. First, I am busily getting ready for my trip to Seattle, Washington next week. ![]() Things are really heating up around here-and I am not just talking about the hot, humid weather down in Charlotte, North Carolina in the United States. ![]() Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, shows you that it’s easier than you think to use VBScript to run a Windows PowerShell script.
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