PowerShell Authoring MP
Bye-bye VBScript.
Hello PowerShell.
Add PowerShell support to the SCOM console and enjoy the simplest way to author new monitoring.
PowerShell Authoring
The MP adds support for PowerShell everywhere that you’d expect to see it in the SCOM console’s authoring pane.
Bring SCOM bang up-to-date with this essential Management Pack.
Native extension to the SCOM console.
PowerShell wizards are added to the Authoring pane in the SCOM operations console. They use the same familiar steps as the built-in wizards but with PowerShell support instead of VBScript.
Support for monitor, rules and actions.
Use PowerShell to add new monitors, performance collection rules, alert rules and SCOM agent actions.
Completely free and open source.
The PowerShell Authoring MP is completely free for everyone in the community to benefit from. The code is also open source and available on GitHub.
The complete walkthrough
Join Matthew Long, MP author, and Richard Benwell, SquaredUp Founder CEO, for the complete walkthrough of the PowerShell MP.
Free download
The Powershell Authoring MP is completely free.
You’ll get up and running in minutes, and our support team will be available to answer any questions you have.
Explore more essential SCOM and PowerShell resources

Dashboard Server 6.3 is here: Introducing Scheduled Maintenance Mode
Dashboard Server 6.3 is now available! Includes new hotly anticipated Scheduled Maintenance Mode feature, plus updates to our alert scalar and markdown tiles.

Tips and tricks for building insightful visualizations with PowerShell
PowerShell opens up near-infinite data sources for your dashboards. Here are tips and tricks on how to use PowerShell with SquaredUp

SCOM FAQs and expert answers
Got SCOM questions? Here are the answers to out top SCOM FAQs. Find out everything from how to upgrade to performance issues with TempDB.

Visualising SCOM PowerShell tasks with SquaredUp
How to use Cookdown’s PowerShell MP to create SCOM tasks written in PowerShell and how to visualise the output of your tasks more efficiently.