![]() ![]() In most companies that I do work for the operations team hoards the MSDN’s so those pesky developers can’t download on the network. MSDN subscriptions are only offered per individual, there are no “team” subscriptions or sharing of subscription benefits. What companies really don’t understand is that no matter how many MSDN licences that they own, they are not licenced to use any of it unless they are assigned to individual Live ID’s. The thing that I tend to find that is not done is the assignment of MSDN licences that a company has bough to the individuals that are using it. Basically for a developer with MSDN you can almost run “whatever” at home and be fully licenced and I have never encountered anyone who has maxed out their instances. You get the Azure time above and you also get the ability to run an almost limitless number of development boxes as well. On top of that you get a number of other benefits. This is an awesome benefit to being a Microsoft developer and I can’t believe that it is not more well known. I was surprise because I have know and taken advantage of this for the better part of 8 years, and I was even more surprised when he mentioned that Scott Hanselman was also unaware of this. I was talking to Mark Groves at the MVP Summit and I had a double-take when he mentioned that most developers don’t know that you get a take-home licence with you MSDN. ![]() Its a licence for YOU and not just for them.įigure: Over 11 terabytes of data on MSDN That’s right, the MSDN that you company bought you entitles you to run Windows, Office & Visual Studio in production at home. Each person who uses the software this way needs a license. One person can use the software to design, develop, test, or demonstrate his or her programs on any number of devices. MSDN subscriptions are licensed on a per-user basis. Are you a professional developer? Do you get an MSDN from your organisation? Did you know that you can use it at home on both commercial and open source projects of your own! ![]()
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