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I need YOUR PowerShell Stories

Adam Bertram
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We all love PowerShell and we all probably have some very entertaining stories about a situation where it really saved our butts (or caused problems). Either way, we can all tell some kind of interesting story around a memorable moment you had with PowerShell or automation in general.  I’d love to hear about them.

I’m looking for a short story anywhere from a few paragraphs to an entire article if you want.  The more detail the better. What kind of situation were you in? Were you under a deadline and PowerShell saved the day?  Did automation backfire in your face and you blew up your whole datacenter?  I want to know about it!

If you have any stories around PowerShell please send them to me by contacting me via my blog’s contact page.  I will be editing and collecting them all up soon and putting them all into a community eBook here on powershell.org as well as my blog. If you don’t want your name attached to the story let me know.

The deadline for submissions is 7/31/15.

I look forward to reading your contributions!

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