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#WPNinjasNL Meeting #3 2025

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Date:

May 14

Time:

15:30 - 21:00

Event Category:

Netherlands

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Workplace Ninja User Group Netherlands
The Workplace Ninja User Group Netherlands is proud to announce that on Tuesday May 14 2025 we will organize our 3rd in-person event in the year 2025.

**Program Pink Elephant – BBQ edition**

**15:30 – 16:00: Welcome at Pink Elephant**
**16:00 – 17:00: Session 1: Harm Veenstra:** How to use PowerShell and WinGet to deploy and update Intune apps
**17:05 – 18:05: Session 2:**
**18:05 – 19:00: Food, drinks and networking, sponsored by Pink Elephant**
**19:00 – 20:00:Session 3: Stefan Dingemanse:** Standardizing Application Packaging: From Chaos to Consistency
**20:00 – 21:00: Drinks and networking**

Location: Pink Elephant, Gooimeer 18, 1411 DE Naarden

**Speaker profiles:**

**Harm Veenstra: How to use PowerShell and WinGet to deploy and update Intune apps**

Intune has the option to deploy apps from the App Store (New) or Enterprise App Catalog. Both have limitations or require an additional license. An alternative, which will be discussed and demonstrated in this session, is to use the WinGet PowerShell module to install, update existing or remove applications from Intune devices. The WinGet command-line utility is nice, but using PowerShell is (always) a better idea 🙂
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**Stefan Dingemanse: Standardizing Application Packaging: From Chaos to Consistency**
In many organizations, application packaging is handled by multiple engineers, each using different tools and methods. The result? Inconsistent package quality, reduced maintainability, and wasted <a href="http://time.

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In this session, I’ll share how to bring consistency, structure, and collaboration to your application packaging process using the right tooling. You don’t need to go fully automated on day one. Instead, I’ll show you how to start small, standardize your process first and evolve toward automation when your team is ready.

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