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Dot Sourcing From GitHub Repositories With PowerShell

On March 8, 2021 By David Wiggs In github, powershell

This post combines several of my favorite topics – source control, function-based scripting, and dot sourcing. I’ll admit that this post may only be applicable to a small audience that is already familiar with the …

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Identifying Stale Users In Azure Active Directory

On June 18, 2020 By David Wiggs In Uncategorized

This is nothing more than a new flavor of ice cream from the the same creamery. In on-premises Active Directory (AD) the lastLogon attribute is well documented, and a number of automation techniques exist to …

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State Configuration for Azure SQL Server Firewall Rules

On January 31, 2020 By David Wiggs In Uncategorized

Someone once told me, “Developers are gonna develop”. At the time, I didn’t really know what the implied takeaway was. What I realize now is that, most of the time, Developers are not going to …

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Scrape ETF Time Series Data with Azure Data Factory, Functions, and Data Lake

On November 20, 2019 By David Wiggs In Uncategorized

Several forces collided to make me wander down this path. Some things that have been on my mind recently include: I’ve been wanting to explore the options and limitations with Azure Data Factory for a …

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Manage Network Security Groups With PowerShell and Azure DevOps

On November 8, 2019 By David Wiggs In Uncategorized

This tool is one that I’ve worked on in small parts over a while, establishing an approach I use to automate the deployment of Azure resources (when creating a bunch of ARM templates is not …

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Use PowerShell and Visio to Visualize netstat Output

On October 30, 2019 By David Wiggs In Uncategorized

So this was nothing more than a brain itch that had to be scratched. I’ve known about the Visio module published on the PowerShell Gallery, but never really took full advantage of it. Additionally, I’m …

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