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PowerShell Core is available to Windows clients, as well as macOS and Linux devices. Learn how to install Microsoft's PSC on these operating systems.
PowerShell Core 6.0 is now at released at the 'generally availability' stage and is ready for use in production environments, Microsoft announced today.
Microsoft is making generally available PowerShell Core 6.0, a version of PowerShell built on .NET Core that runs not just on Windows, but also macOS and Linux. But beware breaking changes.
With PowerShell Core 6.0 out of the gate, it’s time to look ahead at what’s in store for the command line and task automation tool. Apart from new security enhancements, the next major update ...
However, in recent years, we also saw the advent of PowerShell, which — believe it or not — is different from Windows PowerShell. At their core, they do basically the same thing, but there are ...
Windows PowerShell will soon be replaced by a new Core product called 'PowerShell 7,' Microsoft announced last week.
Microsoft has released new versions of PowerShell Core to fix a vulnerability that allows a local attacker to bypass Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) enforcements. This could allow the ...
Microsoft has announced the general availability of PowerShell Core 6.0, a new edition of PowerShell. Version 6.0 supports various platforms (Windows, macOS, and Linux), is open-sourced, and built ...
As Microsoft explains on its developer blog, most growth in PowerShell Core adoption has come from Linux users, suggesting Microsoft was right to extend availability to non-Windows platforms.
Version 6.1 of PowerShell Core, Microsoft's scripting tool that's used for DevOps purposes, is now available, the company announced last week.
PowerShell Core 6.0 is now at released at the 'generally availability' stage and is ready for use in production environments, Microsoft announced today.