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{"version": "https://jsonfeed.org/version/1", "title": "AsBuiltReport", "home_page_url": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/", "feed_url": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/feed_json_updated.json", "description": "Document Your Datacenter With PowerShell", "icon": null, "authors": [{"name": "Tim Carman"}], "language": "en", "items": [{"id": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/blog/2023/08/25/the-history-of-asbuiltreport/", "url": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/blog/2023/08/25/the-history-of-asbuiltreport/", "title": "The history of As Built Report", "content_html": "<h1>The history of As Built Report</h1>\n<h2>The Beginning</h2>\n<p>Back in 2017, having worked on designing and implementing VMware solutions for almost a decade, I became frustrated with having to repeatedly produce as-built documentation for my virtualisation projects.</p>\n<p>At the time, I was designing and implementing 2-3 VMware solutions per month. Each solution would be designed using numerous technology partners, each with their own range of compute, storage, networking and backup technologies.</p>\n<p>My methods to create as-built documentation was arduous, time consuming and error prone. It often involved extracting information using a combination of vendor supplied tools and community developed scripts, and manually transposing information from the vCenter console into a Word document. It was tedious and often resulted in a poorly constructed and formatted document.</p>\n<p>It was also around this time that I realised I had a strong desire to learn PowerShell after seeing many of my co-workers starting to write scripts to automate simple, repeatable tasks. Until this moment, I had never taken the time to completely understand the fundamentals of PowerShell, nor had I worked to develop and expand my knowledge in any form of scripting or automation.</p>\n<p>As a result, I saw this as an opportunity to learn and employ PowerShell automation to ease my pain and frustrations with producing as-built documentation. And so began my mission to create As Built Report!</p>", "image": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/assets/images/social/blog\\2023\\08\\25\\the-history-of-asbuiltreport.png", "date_modified": "2025-03-03T21:00:29.755956+00:00", "authors": [{"name": "Tim Carman"}], "tags": ["General"]}, {"id": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/blog/2023/12/05/The-future-of-As-Built-Report/", "url": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/blog/2023/12/05/The-future-of-As-Built-Report/", "title": "The future of As Built Report", "content_html": "<h1>The future of As Built Report</h1>\n<p>In my <a href=\"../posts/The-history-of-As-Built-Report.md\">previous post</a> I shared how I came to start As Built Report and my reasons for doing so. It's been a few years since its inception and some of you may be asking what does the future hold for the project?</p>\n<p>Before I delve into what may lie ahead, let me take a moment to reflect on the project's progression so far, by extending a sincere thank you to all the <a href=\"../../about/contributors.md\">contributors</a> who have given their time and effort to this project. Whether you have contributed code, reported bugs, provided feedback, written a blog post, or simply participated in discussions, your efforts have not gone unnoticed.</p>", "image": "https://www.asbuiltreport.com/assets/images/social/blog\\2023\\12\\05\\The-future-of-As-Built-Report.png", "date_modified": "2025-03-03T21:00:29.650578+00:00", "authors": [{"name": "Tim Carman"}], "tags": ["General"]}]}