Reboot and Reload

After a terrific few years at SAPIEN Technologies, I’m back on my own. This site will be my new home. I’ve revamped the title, but I think it more accurately describes my subject matter. Even though I write extensively about scripting and PowerShell, which I’ll continue to do, the topic is really a means to an end. I strongly believe that scripting and automation technologies are essential keys to success for Windows administrators with too much work on their plates and not nearly enough time or resources.

I hope to use this blog as a foundation for sharing tips, scripts, solutions, advice and anything else I can do to make your job easier. This will also be the place I’ll announce new books, writing projects, training classes and anything else I’m up to professionally that I think you might like so I hope you’ll subscribe.  By the way, the SAPIEN Technologies blog is still active and I hope you stay subscribed as it is the best way to keep on top of new offerings.

In the mean time I hope you’ll stay subscribed to this blog, follow me on Twitter and let me know what would make your life easier. Please feel free to post comments here or email me directly jhicks@jdhitsolutions.com

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6 Responses to Reboot and Reload

  1. Anonymous says:

    Sorry to hear of your split with Sapien but glad you're still around! You're one of the better Twitterer's!

    Paul (Twitter: pauby)

  2. Jeffery Hicks says:

    I'm hoping to make the most of the opportunity. Thanks for the kind words of support.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Best of luck. I looked forward to reading your posts on the Sapien site, so will continue to read here. If you're not with Sapien anymore, are you still going to finish off the PowerShell v2 book?

  4. Jeffery Hicks says:

    Plans are still being worked out for the PowerShell: TFM book. It's too important to too many people. Keep an eye here for future announcements.

  5. Rodolfo says:

    Best of lucks in your new adventures!

  6. Kryten says:

    Just wanted to wish you all the best in your new projects.

    The Sapien blog will feel different I'm sure without you.

    I DID wonder about all those tweets talking about getting the PrimalForms documentation finished..

    Hope it all works out great.

    Stuart