17 October 2010 ~ 1 Comment

The book is now published!

It’s an honor for us to be able to announce that our book PowerShell for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Administrators is now published! This Friday it was published in the US and at www.amazon.com. Within the next couple of weeks it will also be available in the rest of the world, at book stores and at different internet stores shipping to local addresses.

The final book ended in 368 pages that stretches over 21 chapters. The book is divided in three parts. The first part gives an introduction to the changes in SharePoint 2010 and set the terminology for the coming chapters. In the second part we go through the basics of PowerShell before we move on to the third part which is the majority of the book. Here we use real life scenarios and hands-on guides with a lot of code examples to explain how to automate and take full control over your SharePoint 2010 environment using PowerShell.

PowerShell will have a huge impact on how SharePoint administrators work. This is so far the only book covering everything you need to know about managing SharePoint 2010 with PowerShell and we hope you will enjoy it.

We feel very pleased with the final result and we have received nothing but great feedback from the group of people that got the chance to see the book before it got released. We hope that this book will be useful for you and every IT-Pro working with SharePoint 2010. So find the nearest reseller and let us know what you think.

One Response to “The book is now published!”

  1. Robin Hood 10 November 2010 at 22:37 Permalink

    Niklas & Mattias,

    I am just starting to read your book, PowerShell for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Administrators, and am looking forward to learning PowerShell SharePoint 2010 Administration.

    I just started your book but so far it seems very well organized and concisely written. I will provide further feedback to you two and on Amazon as I get further into it over the next 2 weeks.

    If you have any other tips on PowerShell as it applies to Capacity Planning & Configuration for SharePoint 2010, SQL Server 2008 R2,and Windows Server 2008R2 it will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks again.


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