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Sliding Windows
Thorsten Butz
23 episodes
1 month ago
Ein Interview Audiocast für IT PROs
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Ein Interview Audiocast für IT PROs
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Episodes (20/23)
Sliding Windows
SLW 23: A brief history of Windows Deployment with Michael Niehaus
Michael Niehaus, an IT and software development veteran with quite a long history at Microsoft, talks about his career from his early days as a mainframe system programmer to his deep involvement with Microsoft products. He describes how he moved from programming in assembly language to IT roles involving client-server models in the early days of personal computing in the 1990s. This ultimately led to his work with Microsoft's Systems Management Server (SMS) and the Business Desktop Deployment Solution Accelerator, the latter of which evolved into the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). A significant focus of this episode is the development and evolution of deployment tools and the underlying techniques, from Kickstart to VBScript to PowerShell. Michael recalls encountering PowerShell and emphasises its potential as a powerful backend for various Microsoft products in the very early days. As strange as it may sound today, the release of Vista retrospectively represented a 'giant leap' in terms of new tools, techniques and enhancements, especially for OS deployment. Michael discusses the introduction of WIM files, WinPE and AutoUnattend.xml, among other things. He reflects on the challenges and innovations involved in shifting to WIM files, and on the effectiveness of Windows PE. He highlights their significance in Microsoft's operating system deployment strategies. Turning to contemporary issues, Michael and Thorsten discuss concerns about Microsoft's Windows Update Service (WSUS) and the impending discontinuation of related technologies. Finally, Michael talks about his role at the new company 2Pint, where he works on products such as DeployR, a successor to MDT.
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1 month ago
1 hour 16 minutes 46 seconds

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SLW 22: Live in Antwerp with Chrissy LeMaire
In this special episode of the Sliding Windows podcast we broadcast live from the annual PowerShell conference PSConfEU that took place in Antwerp in 2024. My guest today is one of the best known celebreties of the PowerShell Universe: Chrissy LeMaire, inventor of the DBATools, Manning book author and Github star - to just give a few examples of her highly acclaimed work. Chrissy comes from a Cajun family in Louisiana (USA), whose French-speaking ancestors still have a special influence on the culture of this region today. Chrissy has lived and worked for many years in Europe now, embracing the the richness of cultures and influences in different countries and regions. A little different from a regular episode, we talk less about a specific area of expertise. Our main topic is Chrissy's career from database expert to book author and social media star and her very special view on the future of IT. Of course, we talk about "artificial" and "human intelligence". Chrissy shares a pivotal moment in her academic journey inspired by a quote from Paul Dressel, catalyzing a transformation in her approach to learning and paving the way for academic excellence. Transitioning to Chrissy's professional narrative, the dialogue navigates towards her engagement with PowerShell projects like DBA tools underscore her ardor for technology and perpetual learning. Steering towards technology's cutting edge, the dialogue unfolds the speaker's exploits with PowerShell and SQL Server migrations, elucidating the journey of crafting modules and scripts to streamline migration processes. Discussions on Microsoft's support for DBA tools, GitHub collaboration, AI integration with PowerShell, and the exploitation of AI engines like GitHub Copilot, underscore the transformative potential of AI in ameliorating workflows and augmenting productivity. Alongside nuanced reflections on Cajun heritage and language intricacies from Louisiana, theepisode culminates in a jovial French language quiz and a toast with craft beer, emblematic of shared ardor for technology, culture, and the enriching exchange encapsulated throughout the conversation. Thanks to Geoffroy Dubreuil and James Ruskin for their support with the Monad Manifesto quiz.
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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 34 seconds

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SLW 21: .NET mit Olaf Lischke
Zur Jahrtausendwende angekündigt, veröffentlichte Microsoft im Jahr 2002 die erste Version dieses ".NET Framework" für Windows; eine Programm- bzw. Laufzeitbibliothek, die Anwendungsentwicklern in Form einer sogenannten Klassenbibliothek zahlreiche nützliche Schnittstellen zur Verfügung stellt. Die Klassenbibliothek kann mit einer Vielzahl von Programmiersprachen genutzt werden, gleichzeitig sind die kompilierten Anwendungen sowohl auf unterschiedlicher Hardware als auch auf unterschiedlichen Betriebssystemen lauffähig. Der besondere Ansatz von .NET ist die Bereitstellung einer abstrakten Laufzeitumgebung, kurz einer VM ("virtual machine"). .NET Anwendungen werden mit einem Compiler in die spezifische Maschinensprache dieser VM übersetzt - der sogenannten "Intermediate Language". Dieser Ansatz ermöglicht es, dass lediglich die Laufzeitumgebung für unterschiedliche Hardware und Betriebssysteme portiert und nicht jede Applikation für die jeweilige Zielplattform neu kompiliert werden muss. Die Architektur von .NET erinnert nicht zufällig an das ältere JAVA der Firma Sun und dessen JRE ("java runtime environment).
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1 year ago
3 hours 10 minutes 39 seconds

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SLW 20: WinGet with Demitrius Nelon
Demitrius Nelon is the product manager responsible for the Package Manager for Windows which had its beginnings in Canada with an independent software developer named Keivan Beigi, who inspired Microsoft to create their own implementation. Keivan was guest on the "Sliding Windows" podcast, episode 18. Demetrius talks about his personal background and career journey, mentioning his service in the U.S. Navy and his work at various technology companies, including Microsoft, VMware, and Amazon. Prior to the employment of Demitrius Microsoft saw the value in Keivans primal AppGet implementation and used it as a template for their own package manager, initially named AppInstallerCLI due to its positioning under the umbrella of Microsofts sideloading application named AppInstaller. During its early days the AppInstallerCLI/WinGet was targeted as a package manager for developers. Demetrius joined the team in December 2019, and the initial preview launch of WinGet took place at the Build 2020 conference. He provides insights about WinGets inspiration, security, integration, future plans.
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2 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 12 seconds

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SLW 19: VSCode with Justin Grote
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.com in 2018, no one could doubt that there is a deep cultural change going on in Redmond, Washington. A few years earlier, in 2015, Microsoft began to invest in a  new text editor that can simply be described like this: "One editor to rule them all" VSCode and GitHub quickly started their journey as a congenial couple, conquering the hearts of the users - many of whom were not previously Microsoft devotees. Justin Grote is one of those very gifted IT pros who have embraced Microsoft's new course with open arms.
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3 years ago
1 hour 53 minutes 6 seconds

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SLW 18: A package manager for Windows with Keivan Beigi
When Microsoft announced a "Windows Package Manager" (better known as Winget) in the context of the Build conference in 2020, hardly anyone suspected that this overdue, long-desired tool was not a "Microsoft original". A Canadian programmer, my today's guest Keivan Beigi, had developed a package manager called "AppGet" a few years earlier and made it available under an open source license. When Microsoft employees contacted him one fine day, what belonged together seemed to come together. But then the story took its own course. We talk about the background of his technology, package management in general and Microsofts fickle strategy towards its own community.
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3 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 54 seconds

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SLW 17: EDV an Schulen mit Christoph Heussen
Christoph Heussen war in den Jahren rund um die Jahrtausendwende Linux-Trainer/Berater und hat seinerzeit auf höchstem technischen Niveau vorrangig im Kontext von Redhat Linux gearbeitet bevor er von über 20 Jahren an die Realschule wechselte, an der er heute noch als Informatik- und Mathematik-Lehrer arbeitet. Christoph berichtet von der jahrelangen Aufbauarbeit, sowohl was die Lerninhalte als auch die technische Austattung der Schule selbst betrifft, bis hin zur Corona-Pandemie, die von jetzt auf gleich Fakten schuf und viele geplante Innovationen von jetzt auf gleich systemrelevant werden ließ.
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4 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes 24 seconds

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SLW16: Skript-Editoren mit Tobias Weltner
Mein Gast, Tobias Weltner, gehört zu jenen Pionieren, die schon in den späten 1990er Jahren im Kontext von Visual Basic Script (VBScript) umtriebig waren und erste Editoren mit Syntax Highlighting und später Intellisense-ähnlichen Techniken bauten. Als der Zug der Automation auch unter Windows mit der Veröffentlichung der PowerShell Geschwindigkeit aufnahm, war Tobias wieder an vorderster Stelle dabei. Mit den ISESteroids entwickelte er eine äußerst populäre Erweiterung für die in Windows integrierte ISE. Kapitel: 0:00:00.000 Intro: Limosine (Jason Shaw) 0:00:50.704 help about_Tobias 0:10:04.460 Die 90er 0:15:55.046 Objekte 0:24:21.694 Frühe Editoren 0:39:56.984 PowerShell 0:58:20.362 Windows PowerShell-Editoren 1:21:56.106 MSFT erfindet sich neu 1:38:32.517 VSCode 1:51:10.514 VSCode Alternativen? 1:57:47.348 Epilog 2:13:58.934 Postscriptum 2:16:23.481 Outro 1 2:17:23.171 Bonus: Sch... Corona 2:30:30.033 Outro 2
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4 years ago
2 hours 32 minutes 32 seconds

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SLW 15: DSC with Gael Colas
5 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 6 seconds

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SLW 14: Gruppenrichtlinien mit Holger Voges
5 years ago
2 hours 10 minutes 23 seconds

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SLW 13: Anwendungsvirtualisierung mit Andreas Nick
6 years ago
2 hours 40 seconds

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SLW12: PowerShell 7 with Steve Lee
6 years ago
1 hour 37 minutes 4 seconds

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SLW11: Machine Learning mit Uwe Stoll
7 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 22 seconds

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SLW10: Automation with Jeffrey Snover
7 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 45 seconds

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SLW09: Active Directory mit Nils Kaczenski
Eingeführt mit Windows 2000 erfuhr das Active Directory über die Jahre vergleichsweise wenige Änderungen, weißt aber bis auf den heutigen Tag zahlreiche Merkwürdigkeiten auf, die vielen Anwendern/AdministratorInnen unbekannt sind. Ich spreche mit Nils Kaczenski, der als Autor/Trainer/Consultant die Technologie von Beginn an begleitet, über weitsichtige Designkonzepte und Irrwege, über Vergangenes und Zukünftiges. Aufgezeichnet am 9. September 2017 in Lingen.
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8 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 13 seconds

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SLW08: Proactive Security on Windows 10 with Sami Laiho
8 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 13 seconds

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SLW07: Microsoft 3.0 with Bartek Bielawski and Joey Aiello
8 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 38 seconds

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SLW06: (Web) SSO mit Daniel Fett und Guido Schmitz
Das Interview wurde im Sendezentrum des 33. Chaos Communication Congress (33C3) am 29.12.2016 in Hamburg aufgezeichnet. Daniel und Guidos Vortrag findet man im "Fahrplan" des 33C3 und auf media.ccc.de: "On the Security and Privacy of Modern Single Sign-On in the Web"
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8 years ago

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SLW05: Remote Desktops, mit Benny Tritsch
8 years ago
1 hour 58 minutes 9 seconds

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SLW04: The X files, with Bruce Payette
9 years ago

Sliding Windows
Ein Interview Audiocast für IT PROs