Authors Concurrency Authors Nathan Lasnoski 416 Concurrency Blog 264 Shannon Fritz 88 James Savage 71 Drew Madelung 70 Kim Claditis 59 Mitchell Grande 55 Christopher Mank 49 Duncan Lindquist 45 Stephanie Siewert 32 Hozafa Motiwala 31 Matt Herman 30 John Adali 29 Andrew Bronstad 25 Michael Epping 25 Seth Bauer 25 Mike Carlo 23 Frank Gill 23 Randy Steinberg 21 Matt Sims 21 Pete Hurth 18 Dan Fink 18 Steve Borgwardt 17 Nick Adams 16 Damon Sanchez 16 Bill Topel 14 Rob Plank 13 Mark Rentmeester 13 Lee Berg 12 Christian Urena 12 Michael Dugan 11 Brett Janzen 11 John Hennen 11 Eric Franz 11 Bill Hughes 10 Matt Boudro 9 Tim Gabrhel 9 Carl Schweitzer 9 Matt Engibous 8 Paul Harris 8 Lwin Maung 7 Matt Smith 7 Chiyo Odika 7 Kate Weiland 7 Jeff Lipkowitz 6 Jaime Velez 5 Steve Lazzara 5 Megan Dehn 5 Ajay Ravi 5 Giamo Rivera 5 Hannah Ignacio 5 Leo Ling 5 Scott Poling 5 Zavier Sanders 5 Salvatore Montini 5 David Grooms 5 Kirk Poser 4 Amy Cousland 4 Chris Blackburn 4 Brian Goodwin, PhD 4 Siddharth Bhola 4 Jack Bumgarner 4 Trevor Suarez 4 Jasmin Cox 4 Sonny Darji 4 Leon Harmon 4 Megan Stoffel 4 Nick Rustad 4 Amber Manzo 4 Elizabeth Fleming 4 Akashdeep Kaur 3 Tom Lu 3 Joseph Dutton 3 Kianna DeByle 3 Zed Dietrich 3 Heather LaPorte 3 Sam Figie 3 Bryan Schrippe 3 Tyler Plesetz 3 Arthur Savage 3 Edidiong Odiong 2 Marcus Musial 2 Dalton Smith 2 Steve Seibold 2 Alex Fowle 2 Chris Chance 2 Tony Jagemann 2 Matt Sidwell 2 jschantz 2 Nicole Williams 2 Drew Johnson 2 Ben Lockwood 2 Christos Konstantakis 1 Scott Kauffman 1 Jeremy Solsaa 1 Eli Rodriguez 1 Meghan Focht 1 Laura Spence 1 Jacob Hays 1 Adam Clifford 1 Nick Woods 1 Ralph Babusci 1 Reem Alzubeidi 1 Charles Bates 1 Andrew Jordan 1 Karsten Huttelmaier 1 Chance Alexander 1 Devyani Singh 1 Emma Hurth 1 Swaminathan Venkatesh 1 Nathan Stachowiak 1 Jack Stabile 1 Steve Campbell 1 Alex Zhang 1 Matthew Harrison 1 Lubna Quraishi 1 Thomas Driscoll 1 Chad Alexander 1 Jesse Garcia 1 Ratanjit Gupta 1 Joe Anich 1 Joseph Mautino 1 Josh Kasombo 1 Dan Vogt 1 Jim Sauerbrei 1 Tracie Parent 1 Bill Becker 1 Tayo Adegoke 1 Kurt Spitzner 1 Catherine Franklin 1 Steve 1 Matt Gutierrez 1 Ofer Gal 1 Duncan Lindquist Duncan Lindquist Service Management and Automation Solution Lead with Concurrency. MCITP in Virtualization and MCTS in SharePoint. He really enjoys working with System Center, Azure, Azure Automation, Windows Azure Pack and SMA! Contributions by Duncan Lindquist Determine the Azure Automation Monitor for you In the last three blog posts I showed you how to create three different types of Azure Automation monitors. Now we are going to look at the pros and cons of each so you can determine the monitor for ... by Duncan Lindquist May 29, 2015 Create an Azure Automation Runbook Monitor Using a Textual Runbook In the first two post you learned how to create a monitor using automation schedules and using the Azure Job Scheduler. In this post I will show you how to use a textual runbook to create a monitor. ... by Duncan Lindquist May 28, 2015 Creating Monitor Runbooks using the Azure Job Scheduler In the last post I showed how to create a monitor runbook using the built in scheduler in Azure Automation. In this post I show how to create a monitor using the Azure Job Scheduler. To do this we ne... by Duncan Lindquist May 25, 2015 Installing and Using the Orchestrator Integration Modules for Azure Automation The first step to installing the Integration Modules it to download them. You can get the integration modules here. When you download the modules and open the folder containing them you will see a b... by Duncan Lindquist May 24, 2015 Orchestrator Integration Modules and Orchestrator Migration Toolkit Released Over the last week Mircorsoft has released two new tools to help you migrate your Orchestrator Integration Packs and Runbooks to Azure Automation. Below are some blog post to help you get started wit... by Duncan Lindquist May 24, 2015 Using the Orchestrator Integration Modules in Azure Automation Now that you have your modules imported its time to start using them. Lets start with using Graphical runbooks. To do this open up a Graphical runbook to edit click on CMDLETS in the left navigation ... by Duncan Lindquist May 24, 2015 Saving your Test Data in Azure Automation One of the frustrating things in Azure Automation used to be that you had to enter your variables every single time you tested your automation. This is no longer the case! To save your variables all ... by Duncan Lindquist May 8, 2015 Creating Monitor Runbooks in Azure Automation This blog is the first in a series on how to create different types of monitor Runbooks in Azure Automation. This post will go through how to create monitor Runbooks using schedules. To do this star... by Duncan Lindquist May 8, 2015 Using Filters in Azure Automation Graphical Runbooks Once you have your output configured we will want to click on the filter link. To apply the filter change the Apply condition to Yes ( you will notice this changes the link to a dotted line). ... by Duncan Lindquist May 5, 2015 Using Parameters and Outputs in Azure Automation Graphical Runbooks In this blog post we will be walking through how to configure your textual runbooks to accept and pass parameters in graphical runbooks. In order to do this we will configure the runbooks to have par... by Duncan Lindquist May 5, 2015 12345 Concurrency Authors Nathan Lasnoski 416 Concurrency Blog 264 Shannon Fritz 88 James Savage 71 Drew Madelung 70 Kim Claditis 59 Mitchell Grande 55 Christopher Mank 49 Duncan Lindquist 45 Stephanie Siewert 32 Hozafa Motiwala 31 Matt Herman 30 John Adali 29 Andrew Bronstad 25 Michael Epping 25 Seth Bauer 25 Mike Carlo 23 Frank Gill 23 Randy Steinberg 21 Matt Sims 21 Pete Hurth 18 Dan Fink 18 Steve Borgwardt 17 Nick Adams 16 Damon Sanchez 16 Bill Topel 14 Rob Plank 13 Mark Rentmeester 13 Lee Berg 12 Christian Urena 12 Michael Dugan 11 Brett Janzen 11 John Hennen 11 Eric Franz 11 Bill Hughes 10 Matt Boudro 9 Tim Gabrhel 9 Carl Schweitzer 9 Matt Engibous 8 Paul Harris 8 Lwin Maung 7 Matt Smith 7 Chiyo Odika 7 Kate Weiland 7 Jeff Lipkowitz 6 Jaime Velez 5 Steve Lazzara 5 Megan Dehn 5 Ajay Ravi 5 Giamo Rivera 5 Hannah Ignacio 5 Leo Ling 5 Scott Poling 5 Zavier Sanders 5 Salvatore Montini 5 David Grooms 5 Kirk Poser 4 Amy Cousland 4 Chris Blackburn 4 Brian Goodwin, PhD 4 Siddharth Bhola 4 Jack Bumgarner 4 Trevor Suarez 4 Jasmin Cox 4 Sonny Darji 4 Leon Harmon 4 Megan Stoffel 4 Nick Rustad 4 Amber Manzo 4 Elizabeth Fleming 4 Akashdeep Kaur 3 Tom Lu 3 Joseph Dutton 3 Kianna DeByle 3 Zed Dietrich 3 Heather LaPorte 3 Sam Figie 3 Bryan Schrippe 3 Tyler Plesetz 3 Arthur Savage 3 Edidiong Odiong 2 Marcus Musial 2 Dalton Smith 2 Steve Seibold 2 Alex Fowle 2 Chris Chance 2 Tony Jagemann 2 Matt Sidwell 2 jschantz 2 Nicole Williams 2 Drew Johnson 2 Ben Lockwood 2 Christos Konstantakis 1 Scott Kauffman 1 Jeremy Solsaa 1 Eli Rodriguez 1 Meghan Focht 1 Laura Spence 1 Jacob Hays 1 Adam Clifford 1 Nick Woods 1 Ralph Babusci 1 Reem Alzubeidi 1 Charles Bates 1 Andrew Jordan 1 Karsten Huttelmaier 1 Chance Alexander 1 Devyani Singh 1 Emma Hurth 1 Swaminathan Venkatesh 1 Nathan Stachowiak 1 Jack Stabile 1 Steve Campbell 1 Alex Zhang 1 Matthew Harrison 1 Lubna Quraishi 1 Thomas Driscoll 1 Chad Alexander 1 Jesse Garcia 1 Ratanjit Gupta 1 Joe Anich 1 Joseph Mautino 1 Josh Kasombo 1 Dan Vogt 1 Jim Sauerbrei 1 Tracie Parent 1 Bill Becker 1 Tayo Adegoke 1 Kurt Spitzner 1 Catherine Franklin 1 Steve 1 Matt Gutierrez 1 Ofer Gal 1
Duncan Lindquist Duncan Lindquist Service Management and Automation Solution Lead with Concurrency. MCITP in Virtualization and MCTS in SharePoint. He really enjoys working with System Center, Azure, Azure Automation, Windows Azure Pack and SMA!
Determine the Azure Automation Monitor for you In the last three blog posts I showed you how to create three different types of Azure Automation monitors. Now we are going to look at the pros and cons of each so you can determine the monitor for ... by Duncan Lindquist May 29, 2015
Create an Azure Automation Runbook Monitor Using a Textual Runbook In the first two post you learned how to create a monitor using automation schedules and using the Azure Job Scheduler. In this post I will show you how to use a textual runbook to create a monitor. ... by Duncan Lindquist May 28, 2015
Creating Monitor Runbooks using the Azure Job Scheduler In the last post I showed how to create a monitor runbook using the built in scheduler in Azure Automation. In this post I show how to create a monitor using the Azure Job Scheduler. To do this we ne... by Duncan Lindquist May 25, 2015
Installing and Using the Orchestrator Integration Modules for Azure Automation The first step to installing the Integration Modules it to download them. You can get the integration modules here. When you download the modules and open the folder containing them you will see a b... by Duncan Lindquist May 24, 2015
Orchestrator Integration Modules and Orchestrator Migration Toolkit Released Over the last week Mircorsoft has released two new tools to help you migrate your Orchestrator Integration Packs and Runbooks to Azure Automation. Below are some blog post to help you get started wit... by Duncan Lindquist May 24, 2015
Using the Orchestrator Integration Modules in Azure Automation Now that you have your modules imported its time to start using them. Lets start with using Graphical runbooks. To do this open up a Graphical runbook to edit click on CMDLETS in the left navigation ... by Duncan Lindquist May 24, 2015
Saving your Test Data in Azure Automation One of the frustrating things in Azure Automation used to be that you had to enter your variables every single time you tested your automation. This is no longer the case! To save your variables all ... by Duncan Lindquist May 8, 2015
Creating Monitor Runbooks in Azure Automation This blog is the first in a series on how to create different types of monitor Runbooks in Azure Automation. This post will go through how to create monitor Runbooks using schedules. To do this star... by Duncan Lindquist May 8, 2015
Using Filters in Azure Automation Graphical Runbooks Once you have your output configured we will want to click on the filter link. To apply the filter change the Apply condition to Yes ( you will notice this changes the link to a dotted line). ... by Duncan Lindquist May 5, 2015
Using Parameters and Outputs in Azure Automation Graphical Runbooks In this blog post we will be walking through how to configure your textual runbooks to accept and pass parameters in graphical runbooks. In order to do this we will configure the runbooks to have par... by Duncan Lindquist May 5, 2015