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The city of Garland is approximately 57 square miles and has a population approaching 240,000. The research and development team for IT at the city of Garland supports 2,500+ users and 45 business ...
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The Ultimate Process Automation Guide for Licensing and Permitting. Non-standardized, manual, paper-based processes can slow operations and create data errors, leading to security ...
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Join us on Feb. 26 at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT) as Veeam's Global Technologist, Andrey Stadler, sits down with Ted Ligety, the legendary American ski racer and entrepreneur, for a live fireside chat.
Hackers can use tools like BloodHound to visualize the shortest path to owning your domain. But that doesn't mean you can't use it to find and protect your organization's weak spots. Here's how.
APIs seem to be everywhere these days. Every popular online service has one. APIs allow developers to interact with online services without actually having to point and click their way through a UI.
Windows environment variables give system administrators access to a plethora of information about the operating system. Here are some ways to manage them.
SMB files are ubiquitous across Windows environments and it's easy to lose track of them. However, using PowerShell, we can quickly and easily figure out not only what file shares exist on a remote ...
Whether the string you're looking for inside a text file is a single word or a complicated pattern, PowerShell has the ability to find and replace just about anything.
Looking at the signature of a file quickly lets you know whether that file is really what it claims to be. Here's how to tap PowerShell to figure out the file signature.
Native support for Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) isn't in PowerShell, but that doesn't mean it's not capable. By using a free community module called Posh-SSH, we can transfer files via SCP just as ...