This is the virtual PowerShell Group.
We have an ongoing discussion channel available for support with PowerShell questions on the chat.freenode.net IRC server #PowerShell channel. You can find someone online there almost any time of the day or night, but it's busiest during US office hours and late evening up until around midnight east coast time (GMT -5).
We also have a few regularly scheduled events.
If you're running a PowerShell user group that is not hosted here on PowerShellGroup.org, we'd still like to include your group information on the site. I'm trying to build a full list (as opposed to this list) of all the active groups ...
So if you're leading a site, please register here on PowerShellGroup.org (so I have a way to contact you), and then post a comment (here on this post) with your group's:
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The location has been set. Our first meeting, and all additional meetings will be held in the Microsoft offices on 6th Ave. in the Ambassador room on the second Monday of every month from 6pm to 8pm.
1290 Avenue of the Americas, Sixth Floor
New York, NY 10104
Inaugural. Agenda:
6:00 - 6:15 - Powershell User Group - A discussion
6:15 - 7:00 - WMI with Powershell (will be great for admins with no Powershell experience... so forward and spread the word) - Tome Tanasovski (that's me)
7:00 - 8:00 - Powershell discussion with Brandon Shell, MVP (topic TBD)
With apologies for waiting so late to make the final official post ...
As we've stated previously, our February meeting will be the FOURTH Wednesday of the month (NEXT Wednesday) instead of the third. We will be meeting at New Horizons as usual at 6pm for Pizza or 6:30 for the start of the session.
Our sessions this week will be an Introduction to the PowerShell command line (based on three chapters from Bruce Payette's PowerShell In Action book), followed by an overview of the new PowerShell 2.0 APIs.
Please join us for the February Central Ohio PowerShell Users Group.
We have a special guest for this event:
Robert Bobel
Platform Director, Product Management
Quest Software
We are a group of developers, admins, and Powershell enthusiasts who live in or near New York City. Our goal is to develop a strong community of people within the New York area to share and promote the transfer of Powershell knowledge.
We meet the second Monday of every month at 6pm in the Microsoft office on 6th Ave. RSVP is required for each meeting 36 hours in advance.
What: Introduction to PowerShell Remoting, Part 1 (Level 200)
Who: Matt Johnson – SE Michigan PowerShell Script club founder
When: February 15th, 2010 at 6PM (Add to your calendar)
Where: 1195 Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (Map) (Please bring picture ID with you to gain access to the building.)
Please RSVP by February 12th by emailing meetings [at] michiganpowershell [dot] com.
If you have any questions or need more information, please email meetings [at] michiganpowershell [dot] com.