![]() ![]() They really like to muddle it up to be very confusing. It looks like Microsoft has decided to phase out the term MSDN in favor of “Visual Studio Subscription”, but then, you still see (MSDN) in parentheses after some of the product. The Professional “Standard” includes one CAL (Client Access License) to TFS (Team Foundation Server). Does this make sense? Visual Studio Subscription (formerly MSDN) Prices as of March 2017 Microsoft Answer: Each user that needs access to Visual Studio, MSDN or any component like software downloaded, would need his/her own license/subscription. Neal Question: Ok, so by just have the developer install it instead of the Admin, we save a whole license? That doesn’t make a lot of sense. ![]() Visual Studio and MSDN are licensed in a Per User basis, so each user would need his/her own license/subscription. Microsoft Answer: You would need a total of 3. Neal Question: And can you confirm this… If admin installs BizTalk, but then two developers use the system on a regular basis, would we need just 2 MSDN licenses? or does the Admin need one for a total of 3? I can help you get in contact with a Microsoft Reseller to provide you or your client a quote to purchase this product, would this work? ![]() Microsoft Answer: In order to have access to BizTalk Server 2016 you’d need VS 2017 Enterprise with MSDN or the MSDN Platforms subscription. I had the following chat via a Microsoft Chat/Sales guy today. ![]()
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