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  1. Support adamtheautomator.com (ATA) and its writers and learn how to monitor AD Groups.

  2. Support adamtheautomator.com (ATA) and its writers and learn how to troubleshoot AD on the command line.

  3. Support adamtheautomator.com (ATA) and learn how to manage Active Directory sites and FSMO roles with PowerShell from subject matter experts at the same time!

  4. Support adamtheautomator.com (ATA) and its writers and learn how to monitor AD health with PowerShell and the command line.

  5. PowerShell & Python on AWS
    Learn How to use PowerShell and Python on AWS
    Rahul Sawant

    Learn How to use PowerShell and Python on AWS

  6. Transition from foo & bar into real world application of PowerShell!  Explore actual advanced functions and scripts written to accomplish every day tasks. Understand WHY the code was developed, HOW PowerShell was applied, and WHAT the final outcome was.  Armed with this knowledge you can begin to develop your own PowerShell solutions!

  7. Enforcing Compliant Configurations
    Dave Kawula, Cary Sun, Emile Cabot, and Cristal Kawula

    Managing an estate of devices on the network has always been a challenge to infrastructure administrators.  In today’s world, we deal with real threats from bad actors, a multitude of ever-changing devices, and complex remote work scenarios driven by Covid-19. 

  8. The Complete Powershell Training for Beginners
    Start from absolute zero, and learn to use the Windows Powershell as it was meant to be used
    Abdelfattah Benammi

    Start from absolute zero, and learn to use the Windows Powershell as it was meant to be used. 

  9. The PowerShell Conference Book
    Volume 3
    Mark Kraus, Michael Zanatta, Joe Houghes, Christian Coventry, Steven Judd, Phil Bossman, Adil Leghari, Arnaud Petitjean, Bill Kindle, and The DevOps Collective, Inc.

    20+ subject matter experts have teamed up to bring you the ultimate collection of PowerShell+DevOps topics that are designed to be like a conference in a book. This book not only delivers top-notch content that rivals any book on the market, but all royalties are donated to the OnRamp scholarship program which bootstraps others into the industry.

  10. PowerShell to C# and back
    A journey to C# and becoming better at PowerShell
    Prateek Singh and Deepak Singh Dhami

    Learn C# and PowerShell together and excel at both!

  11. #PS7Now
    A Blogger's Guide to Getting Started with PowerShell 7
    Jeff Hicks

    Did you miss the #PS7Now #PSBlogweek? Don't worry. All the content on why you should consider moving to PowerShell 7 has been assembled into a free single ebook. Brought to you by your favorite PowerShell community members. The book is offered for free, although we hope you'll consider making a donation for the OnRamp Scholarship fund.

  12. Practical PowerShell * Exchange Server 2019 is a 800+ page book on learning to script and use PowerShell to manage your Exchange 2019 servers. Written by a Microsoft MVP, you will learn from real-world examples and 100% tested code. Purchase this book with confidence.

  13. Notes From the Field: A PowerShell Primer is a 300+ page book intended to help introduce the reader to PowerShell. The book covers a lot of essential PowerShell topics and was written by a Microsoft MVP. You will learn from real world examples with 100% tested code.

  14. Terraform in Azure
    Michael Levan

    Do you want to easily spin up your Azure infrastructure with code? Do you want a book that is all labs to truly teach you with hands-on experience? Look no further! Take the journey with me into the world of Terraform in Azure.

  15. Building PowerShell Modules
    An in-depth guide from design to production
    Brandon Olin

    An in-depth guide to creating high-quality PowerShell modules including docs, tests, CI/CD, and community engagement. This book provides a detailed guide to what PowerShell modules are, and how to design, develop, test, and publish them. It also includes numerous "good practices" for creating engaging open-source modules for the community to enjoy.