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CSV, JSON and XML (Oh My!)

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CSV, JSON and XML (Oh My!)
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PowerShell makes it ridiculously easy to work with data in any number of formats. You can import a CSV file and export it back out as JSON with a single command. But should you? What is the best data format and what are some of the gotchas? This session will provide plenty of demonstrations showing you how to effectively use different data formats in your PowerShell scripting