PowerShell+ 2019 - Going Core with VMware PowerCLI! by Luc Dekens

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Several features in VMware PowerCLI are build on Windows features.
As a result they do not run on the .Net core that comes with PowerShell v6.
In the 10 years that VMware PowerCLI was available,many organisations and users have written a wealth of scripts to manage their vSphere environment.
How can one make these legacy scripts run in PS v6?
Is this another Y2K scenario?
It turns out that PowerShell already has a lot of the answers.
This session will explore how many scripts can be made to run in PS v6 without even making any changes to the legacy code.

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