Introducing Windows PowerShell

I missed this news last week, but it seems that Microsoft has finally named their next-generation command shell (formerly codenamed Monad). I liked Microsoft Script Host (MSH) or Microsoft command shell. They were accurate descriptions of what it does. Unfortunately we seem to be stuck with the name Windows PowerShell. Urghhh.

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3 responses to “Introducing Windows PowerShell”

  1. […] new product name… bland as ever, but definitely preferable to something like Windows PowerShell is Exchange Server 2007. Actually, that one was pretty obvious back at the Exchange Server […]

  2. […] Improved system management tools: a new MMC 3.0-based Exchange System Manager and the Exchange Management Shell (running on Windows PowerShell). […]

  3. […] spent the evening at one of Microsoft UK’s TechNet events and this time the topic was Windows PowerShell for IT administrators. I’ve written previously about PowerShell (back when it was still a […]

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