If you are are going to TechEd 2010 and enjoy having different gadgets on your desktop you will like this news.  Jeff Guillet (www.expta.com) and Oliver Green (codeblog.co.uk) teamed up to create a countdown gadget for TechEd 2010.  You can download it off of the gadgets site from Microsoft.  Also if you are headed to TechEd 2010 check out the Krewe.  You can join them on facebook and get to know some people headed to TechEd.

TechEd 2010 Countdown Gadget Download
http://gallery.live.com/LiveItemDetail.aspx?li=77aca982-8aeb-4d08-afe0-64c6a14094e2

Jeff Guillet’s Blog
http://www.expta.com/

 

Software FX has a tremendous deal going on right now.  Not only do you get a great product for half price but all the proceeds will go to the people in Haiti.  PowerGadgets is a great tool that allows you to build custom gadgets that are powered by several different data sources.  The data could be from WMI, Exchange, SQL, or just about anywhere else.  Follow the link below to find out more about PowerGadgets and the great deal going on.

Software FX PowerGadgets For Haiti Special
http://www.softwarefx.com//regionalpromotions/landing.aspx/?sPromotionCode=PGHAITI

Software FX PowerGadgets main site
http://www.softwarefx.com/sfxSqlProducts/powerGadgets/

 

MobileShell is really thinking outside the box and is a very interesting concept when it comes to PowerShell.  MobileShell is PowerShell built as a web application.  The first thing you will need is a server running IIS.  Once you have that all you have to do is install MobileShell, set permissions, and deploy the PowerShell modules that you need.  When you have the all completed you type in the web address and log on using your Active Directory credentials.  You will then be able to manage your environment from your favorite web browser.  You can find the download by following the link below.  Also stop by Dmitry’s PowerBlog to read more about it.

MobileShell License Key And Installer
http://www.powergui.org/entry!default.jspa?categoryID=299&externalID=2611

Dmitry’s Power Blog:
http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/mobileshell-powershell-prompt-in-a-browser/

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