The Folding@home client for Windows works well for per user installs on small numbers of machines, but it leaves something to be desired when used for mass deployments. After working recently to deploy the client at my university, I took the lessons learned in that effort and created a new deployment package using the PowerShell
I work at a major research university here in the Midwest, and like many institutions, we started working from home mid-March when stay-at-home orders were issued in St. Louis. That shift left hundreds (if not thousands) of idle machines back on campus in labs, classrooms, and offices. It didn’t take long for folks to start
Dell released Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.0 earlier this week. The move from 1.3 to 2.0 brings with it updated prerequisites. Those changes caught me unawares when I added it to my Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) environment yesterday. The provider is a PowerShell module that adds the ability to configure BIOS settings for Dell Enterprise
We’re two days into June, so this is a good time for an update to the (unofficial) Microsoft Ignite 2017 Hotels list. Six hotels moved to being either unavailable (not in my search results, but not listed by Ignite page as being sold-out) or sold-out (not in my search results and listed as sold-out on
My weekly updates of hotel availability for Microsoft Ignite has been MIA for a few weeks, but it’s finally back. The (unofficial) Microsoft Ignite 2017 Hotels list has been updates with all the changes since the last update on April 18. Six hotels moved from available to either unavailable (not in my search results, but