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The Tachyon PowerShell Integration Toolkit provides additional functionality, which is explained in more detail at the links below.
Scope and filter expressions
Scope expressions allow you to flexibly target devices based on criteria such as device FQDN, operating system version, management group etc.
Scope expressions also support device tags. Device tags are a Tachyon feature which allows you to easily 'label' devices with arbitrary property sets. For example, using device tags you can label all database servers and then target only that device set in an instruction by specifying the tag and value.
Filter expressions allow you to specify the data you actually want to be returned from devices. This allows you to efficiently return just the information you require, for example, all devices with two populated memory slots.
For more information on scope and filter expressions, see Using scope and filter expressions with the Tachyon PowerShell Toolkit.
Staged rollouts
Staged rollouts allow you to target tranches of devices with an instruction and automatically keep track of the devices that have received it, for each deployment tranche.
For more information on staged rollouts, see Staged rollouts using the Tachyon PowerShell Toolkit.
OSQuery integration
OSQuery is an open source initiative developed by Facebook's engineers. Like Tachyon, it provides a set of device-level queries expressed via SQLite queries. The functionality available through OSQuery extends that available natively via the Tachyon agent. The PowerShell Integration Toolkit lets you invoke any OSQuery query without requiring additional installed software on devices.
For more information on OSQuery integration, see OSQuery integration.
WMI integration
WMI integration allows you to directly execute a WMI query against a targeted set of devices. For more information, please refer to WMI Integration.
Dynamic cmdlet creation from Tachyon instructions
The PowerShell Integration Toolkit allows you to easily create new PowerShell cmdlets from existing Tachyon instructions. The page here discusses a scenario where a useful Tachyon instruction is turned into a cmdlet for reuse, Creating your own cmdlet from a Tachyon instruction.