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# LazyWinAdmin blog

Blog of Francois-Xavier Cat @lazywinadmin. This focus on Automation and Orchestration of tasks.
Blog of Francois-Xavier Cat @lazywinadmin. This focuses on Automation and Orchestration of tasks.

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I started my career as a Network Administrator in a small fintech startup where I had to support all the IT systems (Servers, Desktop, Phones, Database, Virtualization, Backups, ...), take care of the helpdesk tickets, managing contracts with providers, etc...

I quickly got overwhelm and was looking for ways to do more in less time. My interest in Automation started when I read the "[Windows Server Hacks](https://www.amazon.com/Windows-Server-Hacks-Mitch-Tulloch/dp/0596006470)" book by Mitch Tulloch back in 2006 and started to play with VBS and Monad (PowerShell) scripts.
I quickly got overwhelmed and was looking for ways to do more in less time. My interest in Automation started when I read the "[Windows Server Hacks](https://www.amazon.com/Windows-Server-Hacks-Mitch-Tulloch/dp/0596006470)" book by Mitch Tulloch back in 2006 and started to play with VBS and Monad (PowerShell) scripts.

As I was mostly working with Microsoft/VMware systems, PowerShell quickly became my scripting language of choice. By doing more I slowly felt more confident to share my code and solutions with others. I started my blog "LazyWinAdmin" around that time.

This experience and passion for automation lead me to different roles where I was often known as the "Automation guy". I quickly figured out coding is where I belong.

Since then, I started down the DevOps path. I have a long road a head of me as I seek to understand and apply all things DevOps, but I could not be more excited!
Since then, I started down the DevOps path. I have a long road ahead of me as I seek to understand and apply all things DevOps, but I could not be more excited!

This passion has led me to receive multiple awards: Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP (Most Valuable Professional), a PowerShell.org Hero and a Sapien MVP, see details below.


## Open Source projects

Most of my public projects are available [on Github](https://github.com/lazywinadmin). It worth mentionning that I also have a small dedicated page on this blog: "[projects](/p/scripts.html)" (small subset).
Most of my public projects are available [on Github](https://github.com/lazywinadmin). It's worth mentioning that I also have a small dedicated page on this blog: "[projects](/p/scripts.html)" (small subset).

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