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vSphere .NET application development for PowerCLI users Part II

Posted on January 10, 2016 by Matt Bradford

Welcome back to part 2 of our vSphere .NET application development series. In part 1, we wrote an application that displays the VM’s, Hosts, and Clusters in our vCenter using the VMware.VIM library. Today, we’re going to build upon that application… Continue Reading →

Howto C#, Dev, PowerCLI, VMware.VIM, vsphere .net, vsphere .net application development
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Getting started with vSphere .NET application development for PowerCLI users

Posted on December 11, 2015 by Matt Bradford

I’ve created an awful lot of PowerCLI scripts over the years and even created GUI’s for many of them using PowerShell Studio. It’s incredibly gratifying to be able to craft your own tools to make admin life easier while learning… Continue Reading →

Howto C#, Dev, PowerCLI, VMware.VIM, vsphere .net application development

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