As an Exchange administrator you normally perform tasks by executing PowerShell scripts. Some of these scripts are executed automatically, some are run manually as these scripts require more attention.
Think about a completely different approach. Have you ever thought about administrating Exchange Server or your Exchange Online instance using your voice?
Thanks to Alexa skills we can do something like
"Alexa, ask Exchange Assistant to create a new mailbox for John Doe" "Alexa, is the CEO's mailbox in good shape?"
"Alexa, ask Exchange Assistant to create a new mailbox for John Doe"
"Alexa, is the CEO's mailbox in good shape?"
Or run something more complicated
"Alexa, start Exchange to setup 5 new Exchange servers, please"
Sounds like magic, right?
As a solution we use the following technologies:
The Azure Hybrid Runbook Worker enables you to execute PowerShell runbooks in your local infrastructure to manage local ressources.
The solution consists of a Visual Studio Solution acting as an Alexa skill endpoint. The configured intents connect to your Azure Automation webhooks and trigger the execution of preconfigured PowerShell automation runbooks.
These runbooks can either run againt Azure resources or against your local infrastructure. Automation of your local infrastructure requires the setup of the Azure Hybrid Runbook Worker components.
The following diagram illustrates the functionality.
The solution utilizes the Azure4Alexa and AlexaSkillsSet.NET projects available on Github. Currently the approach requires some manual steps and Visual Studio knowledge, as you want to deploy your own Alexa custom application. This is primarily driven due to security demands. The Hybrid Runbook Worker can access your local infrastructure. So you went to be in charge of the credentials used to access your infrastructure.
Start enjoying how your administrator's can orchestrate your Exchange Server environment.
Enjoy your wonderful life with Exchange :-)