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The one admin who knows how your mission-critical PowerShell scripts work just left the company. You're staring at hundreds of automation scripts with cryptic comments, undocumented dependencies, and custom modules that nobody else understands.
This scenario happens in Microsoft environments every day. IT professionals call it the "bus factor problem". Critical automation knowledge is often held in individual heads instead of being documented and standardized. Your entire infrastructure becomes vulnerable to a single resignation, vacation, or unexpected absence.
By scriptrunner-blogThe one admin who knows how your mission-critical PowerShell scripts work just left the company. You're staring at hundreds of automation scripts with cryptic comments, undocumented dependencies, and custom modules that nobody else understands.
This scenario happens in Microsoft environments every day. IT professionals call it the "bus factor problem". Critical automation knowledge is often held in individual heads instead of being documented and standardized. Your entire infrastructure becomes vulnerable to a single resignation, vacation, or unexpected absence.