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Upgrade Path for VS.NET ?


I own licenses for VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition.

I see that there are now a reduced number of /flavors/ for VS.NET 2005:

-Team
-Office
-Professional
-Standard

Which would you think would be the correct upgrade path for VS.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect?
Dec 6 '05 #1
5 1290

Team editions is also devided in 3...

to have the most complete package you should buy team suite....
but check it out for yourself...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...s/default.aspx
greets,

interwanderer

"John A. Bailo" wrote:

I own licenses for VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition.

I see that there are now a reduced number of /flavors/ for VS.NET 2005:

-Team
-Office
-Professional
-Standard

Which would you think would be the correct upgrade path for VS.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect?

Dec 7 '05 #2

Super, thanks!

It looks like Team Edition for Software Architects is the natural
upgrade for VS.net 2003 Enterprise Architect.

interwanderer wrote:
Team editions is also devided in 3...

to have the most complete package you should buy team suite....
but check it out for yourself...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...s/default.aspx
greets,

interwanderer

"John A. Bailo" wrote:
I own licenses for VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition.

I see that there are now a reduced number of /flavors/ for VS.NET 2005:

-Team
-Office
-Professional
-Standard

Which would you think would be the correct upgrade path for VS.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect?

Dec 7 '05 #3

ok..

be noted though...

in Visual studio 2003 was the enterprise architect everything what the
enterprise developer was and more.
with visual studio 2005 this is no longer the case. team edition for
architects has more on certain aspects but the other way around is also true.

greets,

"speakeasy" wrote:

Super, thanks!

It looks like Team Edition for Software Architects is the natural
upgrade for VS.net 2003 Enterprise Architect.

interwanderer wrote:
Team editions is also devided in 3...

to have the most complete package you should buy team suite....
but check it out for yourself...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...s/default.aspx
greets,

interwanderer

"John A. Bailo" wrote:
I own licenses for VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition.

I see that there are now a reduced number of /flavors/ for VS.NET 2005:

-Team
-Office
-Professional
-Standard

Which would you think would be the correct upgrade path for VS.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect?

Dec 7 '05 #4

Holy Cost Overrun!

My boss just priced the Team Edition for Software Architecture and it's like
$7000 -- that's seven /thousand/ dollars!

Professional is an order of magnitude cheaper!

How can they get away with such high prices ?!?!
interwanderer wrote:

Team editions is also devided in 3...

to have the most complete package you should buy team suite....
but check it out for yourself...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...s/default.aspx
greets,

interwanderer

"John A. Bailo" wrote:

I own licenses for VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition.

I see that there are now a reduced number of /flavors/ for VS.NET 2005:

-Team
-Office
-Professional
-Standard

Which would you think would be the correct upgrade path for VS.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect?


Dec 8 '05 #5

yes, it's a lot of money. the team suite is about 11 000 $ ....

I'm sure it will lower in price, in time...
I you had a universal msdn subscription from before november you could have
upgraded it for free to a premium msdn and get visual studio team for
software architects for free....

greets,

"John Bailo" wrote:

Holy Cost Overrun!

My boss just priced the Team Edition for Software Architecture and it's like
$7000 -- that's seven /thousand/ dollars!

Professional is an order of magnitude cheaper!

How can they get away with such high prices ?!?!
interwanderer wrote:

Team editions is also devided in 3...

to have the most complete package you should buy team suite....
but check it out for yourself...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...s/default.aspx
greets,

interwanderer

"John A. Bailo" wrote:

I own licenses for VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition.

I see that there are now a reduced number of /flavors/ for VS.NET 2005:

-Team
-Office
-Professional
-Standard

Which would you think would be the correct upgrade path for VS.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect?


Dec 8 '05 #6

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