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New Boston PowerShell User Group

Steve Parankewich
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Its a new year with new goals and I hope to provide even more assistance and value to the PowerShell community in 2016. I have created a new Boston based PowerShell user group and will be working hard on creating sessions as frequently and regularly as possible. If you are in the greater Boston or New England area please join the user group. If we have any Microsoft employees or PowerShell MVPs visiting the Boston area in the future, we would love to have you deliver a session. I have arranged booking of a room in the Microsoft Technology Center located at Kendall Square, 255 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142 when required. I will also look into offering the meetings over Skype for Business if possible.
Check out and join the Boston PowerShell User Group here: http://www.meetup.com/Boston-PowerShell-User-Group

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