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Awarded PowerShell Hero 2015 by PowerShell.org

This morning I woke up and noticed that there were a lot of Twitter activity that I’d missed (currently on vacation in Thailand enjoying the beaches and the sun), where I had been included in the conversation. It appeared that PowerShell.org had presented the names of the PowerShell Heroes for 2015, and my name was mentioned!
There’s only one thing to say, from the bottom of my heart, that I’m deeply honored and humbled by being nominated in the first place, and also for receiving the award. It feels great to be recognized by the community, for the work you do.
I’ve been running this blog for almost 2.5 years now and it’s been growing ever since. As you may have noticed, I try to keep the content of this blog detailed and easy to understand and follow. I do this because I realized many years back, that a huge part of my daily work consisted of me following blog posts, and I felt that I had to share as well to the community.
To the other amazing and great people who were awarded today as well, I just want to say congratulations, well deserved and great work!
Finally, what better way could there be than to wake up on your vacation and find out that you’ve received the eminent award of being a PowerShell Hero of 2015? There’s none!
https://powershell.org/wp/2015/01/17/announcing-our-2015-powershell-heroes/

Nickolaj Andersen

Chief Technical Architect and Enterprise Mobility MVP since 2016. Nickolaj has been in the IT industry for the past 10 years specializing in Enterprise Mobility and Security, Windows devices and deployments including automation. Awarded as PowerShell Hero in 2015 by the community for his script and tools contributions. Creator of ConfigMgr Prerequisites Tool, ConfigMgr OSD FrontEnd, ConfigMgr WebService to name a few. Frequent speaker at conferences such as Microsoft Ignite, NIC Conference and IT/Dev Connections including nordic user groups.

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