I'm Tony, nice to meet you.
- ๐ฅ Iโm looking to collaborate on PowerShell projects involving builds, configurations, auditing, or anything really.
- ๐ซ How you can reach me: tony@pagliaro.co
- ๐ Iโm continually working on my homelab. FInd out more.
- ๐ญ Iโm considering a step into YouTube-dom, just playlists for now! ๐
- โก Fun fact: My current default search engine is Startpage. If you value privacy, don't be fooled by DuckDuckGo, or Brave, or You... like I was.
- My date tools module PsDateTools
- My GUI tools module PsGuiTools
- My Dev Tools PsDevTools
- My Module Scaffolder PsModuleTemplate
- My misc functions PsWinAdmin
I learned IT early in life, and despite my younger aversions I made a career out of it. The one skill I honed early that took me far was figuring out How Computers WANTED to be Used. I started with a few small jobs that allowed me to tinker and learn, and cut my teeth in the field at a couple different MSPs in Manhattan. And I read a metric fcukton of tech blogs, but only the good ones ;)
After many years, I grew tired of the field and moved to the NOC streamlining workflows: I had a knack for it. That's when I re-discovered PowerShell and fell in love.
I started acquiring ownership over a bunch of platforms at work and worked my magic on those as well. Pretty soon I grew tired of the endless stream of emergencies that MSP life consists of and moved into a NOC at an enterprise. They're pretty far behind when it comes to Automation, and even my slow speed seems to be too fast for them.
I'm using the extra time for my family and trips to the beach! I love watching explainer videos, into topics like Physics, Philosophy, and anything in between (which is a lot!). If you made it this far, drop me a line: tony@pagliaro.co
- "A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -Doug Linder
- "People always tell you 'it gets better' but it doesn't get better. You get better." -Joan Rivers