Powershell On The River
11
Aug
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12
Aug
2023
When
Chattanooga

USA
Where

We are excited for the Return of PowerShell on the RiverPowerShell on the River is hosted by the Chattanooga PowerShell user group. Founded in 2016 we set out to promote PowerShell in our own community. After a year of monthly meetings (and after reading about the PowerShell Saturday Booster Pack program offered by the DevOps Collective INC.), we decided that we wanted to spread our reach. In 2018, we hosted our first PowerShell Saturday event in Chattanooga TN @ Chattanooga State Community College.In 2019 we decided to change our name to “PowerShell on the River”. We are still delivering the same great content as last year, but we wanted a more unique name for our little mini conference.We had to take a break in 2020 and 2021 unfortunately, but we back hope you will consider joining us August 12-13 2023 in Chattanooga TN.

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Had a great time spending time with our community members. Loved the venue and appreciated the options that the event committee provided. Would love to see more community members to participate in the next one.

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