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PowerShell To Be Added to Common Engineering Criteria

Hi All

Some of you may of heard about this already, but it's recently been announced that PowerShell will be in the Microsoft Common Engineering Criteria for 2009.

What is the Common Engineering Criteria?

The Common Engineering Criteria is a set of criteria that each Microsoft server product should adhere to. The criteria was set up in 2005 and has been updated each year with a new set of requirements.  The word on the street is that in 2009, PowerShell support will be added to this list, meaning that from 2009 all server products that are released should have full PowerShell support.  Wahoo!

For more details on the Common Engineering Criteria check out the homepage: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/cer/allcriteria.mspx

For a checklist of the current criteria, and a report on which products implement them, check out this link: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/cer/report.mspx

So to all those that haven't learnt PowerShell yet ... it is time.  PowerShell is not going away!

 

Cheers all


BenP

Posted: Friday, November 23, 2007 8:50 AM by benp

Comments

Marco Shaw said:

What does "full support" really mean though?  Currently, I see products like Exchange 2007 where the administation is all done through PowerShell, but other products like Operations Manager 2007 that just provide a bunch of cmdlets that do some of the functions.

# November 23, 2007 7:26 AM

benp said:

Hi Marco, new products should have full support like Exchange 2007, System Center Virtual Machine Manager, System Center Data Protection Manager.

# November 24, 2007 5:01 PM

CoqBlog said:

Tout d'abord, une nouvelle version de PowerGUI est disponible, avec notamment l'apparition du debugger

# November 25, 2007 11:04 AM

Mesothelioma Cancer said:

# July 12, 2008 5:37 AM
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