Monday, February 20th, 2012 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Central Time
Here is the Event home pagePowerShell is single-threaded by design which is why PowerShell can execute tasks only sequentially. To speed up scripts, PowerShell v2 offers background jobs which are somewhat heavyweight. In this webcast, PowerShell MVP Dr. Weltner illustrates how you can spawn lightweight threads to execute multiple things in parallel (at the same time). Unlike background jobs, this technique uses less resources and allows threads to communicate with each other. This will not only enable you to considerably speed up scripts. It will also enable you to open multiple GUI windows and keep them open while other PowerShell threads update the window content. To round things up, Weltner will quickly highlight some of the future parallel processing capabilities built into the upcoming PowerShell version 3.0 which is currently publicly available as CTP (community technology preview).
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