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About the Authors
ОглавлениеMatt Boren likes quick, efficient things. Automation? Great. Elegant automation with PowerShell? Even better, he says. Matt began his automation career with Perl and the like in the late 1990s. After many languages across several years, he came to enjoy PowerShell with v1.0 and the VMware VI Toolkit. A couple of years later, in 2009, Matt and his friend AC started the http://vNugglets.com blog, which is now a hearty store of mainly virtualization-focused PowerShell automation nugglets, where the posts also focus on keeping things fast as fast can be. After a few more years, Matt earned the VMware vExpert designation thanks to these blogging efforts and to his VMware Technology Network (VMTN) PowerCLI forum participation. He has held vExpert status four years so far, each year from 2012 to present (2015). Matt continues to find joy in making things faster, stronger, and better. Follow Matt on Twitter at (@mtboren).
Luc Dekens started many moons ago in the mainframe world as a system programmer. While the companies he worked for took Unix and Windows boxes on board, it was a natural evolution for him to expand into those areas. A couple of years ago, Luc was impressed by a new scripting tool, Monad, that Microsoft was bringing to market. When the organization Luc works for was expanding their virtualization platform, he stumbled on a product called VI Toolkit. It was ideal for automating many administrative tasks. Luc was admitted to the early beta program and started contributing to the ever-growing PowerCLI community. After attending VMworld 2009 in San Francisco, where he did a session together with Hal Rottenberg, Luc started a blog (http://lucd.info).
Brian Graf has worked in many different roles in IT for more than 10 years. He has always had a passion for technology and learning. For the past four years, Brian has focused mainly on virtualization and automation. Brian is a multi-year vExpert and is currently VCAP5-DCA and DCD certified. Brian graduated with a Masters of Information Systems from the University of Utah. He enjoys taking trips and spending time with his wife and kids. You can follow Brian on Twitter at https://twitter.com/vBrianGraf or on his blog at http://www.vtagion.com.
Jonathan Medd is a Senior Consultant with Xtravirt in the UK. He shares PowerShell and other automation content via his blog, http://jonathanmedd.net, and also co-hosts the Get-Scripting PowerShell podcast, which provides information on how to learn PowerShell and what’s going on in the PowerShell world – you can find it at http://get-scripting.blogspot.com. In April 2010, Jonathan was awarded status as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for PowerShell and in 2011 gained the status of VMware vExpert. He has been re-awarded with each of those community awards in every year since. You can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jonathanmedd.
Glenn Sizemore has held just about every position one could hold in Enterprise IT – everything from cable dog to enterprise architect. Throughout it all, automation has been a passion. He started scripting early in his IT career and had mastered VBScript by the time PowerShell first shipped. He was an early adopter and supporter of PowerShell, and the desire to automate all the things propelled him higher into the solution stack. Today Glenn is a FlexPod Reference Architect at NetApp, where he builds cloud integrated turnkey architectures for use by customers of all sizes. Outside of work, Glenn is the proud father of two beautiful children, an avid automation evangelist, and a hater of negativity.
Andrew Sullivan has worked in the information technology industry for nearly 15 years, with a rich history of database development and administration, DevOps experience, virtualization and storage architecture, and automation evangelism. Andrew started as a Linux administrator fluent in Perl and Python many years ago, but has since learned the error of his ways and now favors PowerShell whenever possible. He blogs infrequently at http://practical-admin.com, pontificating about PowerShell for virtualization and storage automation, vRealize integration for storage systems, and occasionally some actual wisdom. Andrew is the co-host of the NetApp Tech ONTAP podcast, focusing on the NetApp storage ecosystem, and is a regular presenter at VMUGs, Docker Meetups, and other community events.