For developers and IT admins alike, Powershell for Windows is a coveted tool. Learn what PowerShell does and how it's used.
PowerShell is an object-oriented automation engine and scripting language that helps administrators configure and automate administrative tasks -- like batch processing -- and create system management tools for frequently implemented processes. It automates administrative IT tasks with cmdlets, scripts, executables, and functions.
PowerShell enables users to approach server management and maintenance in a variety of ways, depending on the organization's needs and the user's preference. It can be as simple or customized as you make it.
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