Tony Wilhelm
Moser Consulting, Senior Consultant / Technology Lead
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
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Tony Wilhelm has amassed over two decades of experience working with databases and computers. His expertise in SQL server dates back to 1999, showcasing his extensive knowledge in the field. Throughout his career, Tony has held various roles, including DBA, developer, and manager, in both large and small companies spanning multiple industries.
Currently, Tony serves as a senior consultant and technical lead for the Data Management as a Service division at Moser Consulting. In this role, he brings his wealth of experience to the table, providing valuable insights and guidance to drive the implementation of effective solutions.
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Intro to PowerShell with dbatools for the DBA
Whether you manage a single instance of SQL Server or hundreds of them, PowerShell and dbatools are invaluable additions to your toolbox. Today, we’re going to scratch the surface with what you can do with these tools to simplify, automate and standardize some of the tasks you perform.
My Brain Has Blue Screened - Let’s Laugh
Is your brain mush from too much technical content, but you just need a break before the next session or the raffle? Come share your IT war stories with the group and laugh for an hour. This open panel session is guaranteed to at least get a chuckle as we all relax and share our experiences.
Your Script Called. It Wants to Be a Function.
You know how to write a PowerShell script. You know how to use dbatools. But every time you need the same logic in a different place, you copy and paste — and then you have two scripts to maintain. Then five. Then twenty.
This session is about breaking that habit. We will build a real, production-ready function from scratch — live, in front of you — one concept at a time. By the end, you will have a `Get-SqlServerHealth` function that interrogates every SQL Server instance in your registered server group, produces a full inventory and health report, and pipes directly to Excel or your clipboard for an email. No hardcoded instance names. No copy-paste. One function, every server.
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