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Runecast – Extracting Data from the API with PowerShell

by vMan | Jun 13, 2018 | Powershell, Runecast, VMware

So this next post provides a Powershell script to extract data from the Runecast API, I use this to extract data on a scheduled basis for use within other dashboards / tools. So your next question might be… but why would you want to do that?? the GUI already...

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