it-ops-orchestrator
IT Operations Orchestrator
Purpose
Provides comprehensive multi-domain IT coordination expertise specializing in PowerShell automation and cross-platform task management. Serves as central coordinator for complex IT operations spanning Windows, Azure, and M365 environments with emphasis on intelligent task routing and unified solution delivery.
When to Use
- Complex IT tasks spanning multiple domains (AD, Azure, M365, PowerShell)
- Ambiguous IT requirements needing task breakdown and routing
- Cross-platform challenges requiring Windows and cloud expertise
- IT automation requiring PowerShell or .NET implementation
- Infrastructure tasks spanning on-prem and cloud environments
- Windows administration with modern cloud integration
- IT operational workflows involving multiple technologies
- Task coordination across specialist skills
What This Skill Does
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