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Harm Veenstra

Harm Veenstra

MIcrosoft MVP in PowerShell, Consultant, Blogger, Gamer, House Music

Steenwijk, The Netherlands

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Harm Veenstra is a seasoned Microsoft Consultant with an affinity for everything tech. Since beginning his career 1996 at a help desk, he's traversed through various specialties, including Citrix, VMware, Storage, and Networking, eventually finding his passion in PowerShell and Microsoft Intune. An ardent tech enthusiast, his hardware and software knowledge spectrum saw an expansion as he navigated from batch to cmd and became a proponent of PowerShell since its second version. Alongside his impressive professional journey, Veenstra is a proud father of two, a soccer fan, and a high BPM house music aficionado. His keenness for everything Microsoft led him to start a blog site last year, which quickly became popular among tech devotees. In March 2023, he became a Microsoft MVP in PowerShell.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Region & Country

Topics

  • Microsoft MVP
  • Windows Server
  • Windows Client
  • Microsoft 365
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Microsoft Technologies
  • PowerShell
  • Automation with PowerShell

PowerShell, WinGet and Intune

Learn how you can use the PowerShell module for WinGet to improve your use of the standard command-line version of the WinGet executable and use it as an alternative solution to the Microsoft Store App, Enterprise App Management, or third-party products like PatchMyPC, Robopack, etc., in Intune.

Calendar:

- Why this session?
- History of WinGet and how to use
- Demo of the command-line version of WinGet
- Limitations of using Microsoft Store App (New) / Enterprise Application Management
- Using the PowerShell WinGet Module
- Demo of the PowerShell WinGet Module
- Demo of using the PowerShell WinGet module for Intune Win32 Apps
- Lessons Learned
- Questions

PowerShell Journey : From an IT admin to blogger and MVP

In the session, I will talk about my PowerShell journey from being admin to becoming a MVP, talk about my first scripts, how I improved and started blogging about PowerShell (Writing articles about best practices, tips, tricks, reporting, etc.), and how I improved even more with community help. Community is key!

Harm Veenstra

MIcrosoft MVP in PowerShell, Consultant, Blogger, Gamer, House Music

Steenwijk, The Netherlands

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