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Throw away your mouse. After taking part in this presentation you won't need it anymore. Ok, well don't actually throw it away. You will still need it a bit. Whether working in Exchange, Active Directory or even SharePoint, everyone can agree there is a lot of clicking needed to get things done. In this session we will discuss the things many of us do every day that really could done a lot easier and more efficiently with PowerShell. Administration tasks and configuration are a couple of things that we often do with the index finger of our hand on that mouse button. We'll discuss concepts including code reuse (good) and variable hard coding (BAD!!) within PowerShell. I will show you how easy it is to step away from that and use scripts to assist you in being much more efficient and the envy of all your colleagues!

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David humbly considers himself a SharePoint JoAT (Jack of All Trades). He is the SharePoint Services Lead at Solvera Solutions, and an Office Servers and Services MVP. Over the last 17 years David has worked in a wide variety of areas in IT ranging from Desktop\Server support to developing in C++ and .NET technologies. Over that period, David has been able to add value to a wide variety of clients in several sectors, including utilities, government, banking and agriculture.

For the past eight years David has been working exclusively in the SharePoint domain. He has helped stand up multiple Enterprise SharePoint environments as well as designed and built numerous SharePoint solutions. David recently worked with a client to implement a SharePoint 2013 environment that integrated with OpenText Content Server. David’s extensive experience in SharePoint is complemented by a range of SharePoint training courses and Certification in Microsoft SharePoint 2010. He is a knowledgeable and sought-after international speaker within IT circles and consulted regularly by companies formulating their SharePoint strategies.

David blogs at http://prairiedeveloper.com

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