Windows Server 2016 was launched less than two months ago, and one of the attractive options is an excellent makeover of Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). The latest version is stacked with great features and is seriously worth the upgrade. However, I thought I’d point out one of the […]
Monthly Archives: November 2016
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Continuing on from the previous article, PowerShell Basics – Consuming a Web API, let’s move on to some slightly deeper scripting. Querying an API in isolation is seldom useful in isolation, as it requires a deal of manual work to keep feeding the script. What if we could programmatically import […]
Over the weekend I decided to do some tinkering with data from my long list of vinyl records. I’ve been trying to ensure that the more valuable LPs are stored away from the hands of my little cohorts – and popular website discogs.com happens to have both marketplace data, and […]