April 2019 Archive
What's In Your Lunch Bag?
![Winnie the Pooh prepares to eat](/sites/default/files/2019-04/winniethepooh.jpg)
- April 22, 2019
- 5 minutes
- personal, lifestyle, inspiration
Many of those I work and associate closely with know that I'm pretty often a routine machine. I'll be writing more about the various things I've turned into simple routines, automatic processes, and so forth.
Read MorePerformance Can Matter
![Performance Measure](/sites/default/files/2019-04/performance.jpg)
- April 15, 2019
- 5 minutes
- tech, automation, inspiration
I've had this written down as a topic suggestion for some time, and to balance/counter my post a couple weeks ago regarding performance, there's absolutely another side to that coin.
Read MoreThoughts? I've had [more than] a few
![Herding Cats](/sites/default/files/2019-04/herding-cats-blog.jpg)
I survived!
Yup, three (very different) presentations in as many months. All a resounding success!
Read MoreDoes the Performance Matter?
![Does it matter?](/sites/default/files/2019-03/giphy%5B1%5D_2.gif)
- April 01, 2019
- 4 minutes
- powershell, tech, automation, mistakes, inspiration
Back around 2015 or so, I wrote a simple Powershell script which basically re-populates Active Directory (AD) group membership based on data procured from our central systems. Two primary AD groups in particular are synchronized to our print management system, PaperCut, which pre-provisions accounts and access so folks handling monetary transactions don't have to create accounts, etc.
Read More