No, but the free tools that have existed for years that also work on Windows are.
This is a Microsoft attempt to provide what Chef and Puppet have been doing for a long time, in their typical embrace / extend / extinguish manner. Now, instead of learning Ruby to work up a Chef cookbook, you can do it with PowerShell and take twice as long to write it while you instantiate .NET objects to do simple tasks! For example, in Chef:
remote_file "/tmp/file.zip" do
source "http://server/path/to/file.zip"
end
And in PowerShell:
$source = "http://server/path/to/file.zip"
$dest = Join-Path -Path $env:TEMP -ChildPath "file.zip"
$wc = New-Object system.net.webclient
$wc.downloadFile($source,$dest)
That's stupid and annoying. Just give me a wget / curl command please.