Automation–System Center Automation Team Blogs–September 2014 Cross-Post Update!
Hello Readers!
Over the last couple months there have been quite a few posts being published by the “System Center Automation Team”! In fact, they are now publishing posts to both their existing System Center Orchestrator Engineering Blog, as well as the Azure Blog. Pretty exciting stuff!
So, what did the System Center Automation Team publish since our last Cross-Post…?
1 Orchestrator, 1 Service Management Automation, and 7 Azure Automation Posts!
Orchestrator
Using the SharePoint Integration Pack with System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator
Published by Eamon O Reilly on July 24th, 2014
SMA
Automating WAP Service Management with Service Management Automation
Published by Beth Cooper on August 28th, 2014
Azure Automation
Azure Automation: Integrating Runbook Source Control using Visual Studio Online
Published by Gary Keong on July 24th, 2014
Getting Started with Azure Automation: Automation Assets
Published by Ravi Kiran on July 29th, 2014
Azure Automation: Runbook Input, Output, and Nested Runbooks
Published by Chris Sanders on August 12th, 2014
Azure Automation Capabilities in Depth: The Azure Automation PowerShell Cmdlets
Published by Joe Levy on August 20th, 2014
Azure Automation: Authenticating to Azure using Azure Active Directory
Published by Joe Levy on August 27th, 2014
Azure Automation: Reliable, Fault-Tolerant Runbook Execution Using Checkpoints
Published by Chris Sanders on September 3rd, 2014
Azure Automation: Controlling Runbook Streams for Testing and Troubleshooting
Published by Chris Sanders on September 17th, 2014
Note To keep up with all these Azure Automation posts on the Azure Blog, be sure to bookmark the following URL: https://azure.microsoft.com/blog/tag/azure-automation/
and let’s not forget…
Script Center Azure Automation Example Runbooks
(An ongoing list of SC Automation, Building Clouds and Community Contributed Azure Automation Example Runbooks)
As always, for more information, tips/tricks, and example solutions for Automation within System Center, Windows Azure Pack, Windows Azure, etc., be sure to check out the other blog posts from Building Clouds in the Automation Track (and https://aka.ms/IntroToSMA), as well as the great work over at the System Center Orchestrator Engineering Blog and Azure Automation Section of the Azure Blog!
enJOY!
Comments
- Anonymous
November 20, 2014
Thanks all, some great stuff available here :)
Are you able to point me in the direction of some SMA examples that interact with Sharepoint lists? I wish to be able to add and remove items to Sharepoint lists to fit in with our business processes as part of self-service provisioning of VMs